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...Short stories are the genre best suited to Lucy Caldwell’s talent for capturing pivotal moments in the emotional life of women....
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...Hilary Mantel’s best novel (yes, really), Eight Months on Ghazzah Street (1988), took place within the oppressive expat enclaves of Saudi Arabia, while Lucy Caldwell’s The Meeting Point (2011) explored religious...
...Lucy Caldwell’s latest novel is ‘All the Beggars Riding’ (Faber)...
...The Meeting Point, by Lucy Caldwell, Faber, RRP£12.99, 280 pages Lucy Caldwell’s moving second novel opens with the wedding of Ruth Armstrong, a young minister’s wife....
...at the Royal Court, and now she brings to energetic life the excruciatingly named 13-year-old Philosophy Rainbow Cunningham (who understandably prefers “Sophie”) in Lucy Caldwell’s new play, Notes to Future...
...Lucy Kellaway: Clooney won’t do for business Handsome men don’t belong in corporate life, writes the FT’s Kellaway....
...It is this painful territory that Lucy Caldwell explores, bravely, in her first play, presented here by Druid Theatre....
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