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Elizabeth Day Collection by Elizabeth Day 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Elizabeth Day
SKU: MAN-VRT-HPR-U2511-912420269X
Barcode: 9789124202699
Publisher: Fourth Estate
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Titles in This Set:
Paradise City
Home Fires
Scissors Paper Stone

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008221751, 9780008221737, 9780008221775

Overview:
Elizabeth Day’s three novels are gathered here in a thoughtful, character-driven set that unpacks love, loyalty, and the quiet catastrophes that shape our lives. Paradise City opens with Beatrice Kizza fleeing a homeland that condemns her for love, landing in a London that never quite mirrors the warmth in her heart. Home Fires follows Max Weston’s absence as it reshapes a family; the domestic landscape is tested by longing, memory, and the stubborn pull of home. Scissors Paper Stone then turns the lens inward, exploring power dynamics, vulnerability, and the difficult truths we face about family when a spouse and parent is no longer fully present. Together, these novels build a tapestry of intimate portraits—lush with atmosphere, precise in emotion, and always anchored in everyday moral tension. This complete collection is ideal for readers who relish modern literary fiction with strong sense of place and a keen eye for character. The UK edition covers and UK ISBNs anchor each title within a cohesive reading experience.

What This Collection Covers:
Across the three novels, Day weaves stories that examine how people respond when their safe certainties are unsettled. Paradise City probes the costs of choosing love in a world that complicates belonging. Home Fires probes the quiet heroism and fragility of family togetherness when a beloved child goes far away, forcing parents to redefine themselves. Scissors Paper Stone confronts the residues of control, resilience, and the boundaries we redraw when faced with crisis. The collection invites readers to linger on choices made in pursuit of connection, and to hold fast to empathy even as characters stumble. The tone blends lyrical clarity with unflinching realism, making each book a powerful, self-contained experience while also enriching the overarching arc of Day’s domestic, morally textured storytelling. This set is well-suited for adult readers who appreciate thoughtful drama and psychologically rich narratives.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Paradise City
Beatrice Kizza flees a homeland that condemns her for loving, seeking refuge in London’s night-spun world. There, she guards her sorrow from casual indifference as she navigates shift-work and cramped bedsits. The novel follows her quiet endurance and the complex, sometimes fragile connections she builds in a city that never fully mirrors her longing for home. Day crafts a compassionate portrait of a woman’s pursuit of dignity, even when the world seems determined to overlook her. The book’s mood shifts between intimate vulnerability and sweeping social observation, inviting readers to consider what it means to create meaning in the midst of displacement.

Home Fires
Max Weston, a twenty-one-year-old sent to serve in central Africa, becomes the catalyst for upheaval within his family. As his absence stretches from months into years, his parents confront fear, grief, and the redefinition of their roles. Caroline’s fierce love for her son meets the reality of distance, while Elsa, the ninety-eight-year-old mother-in-law, embodies endurance and frailty in equal measure. Day threads the emotional intensity of separation with the quiet rituals of home, capturing the way memories and loyalties persist even as everyday life grows louder with silence. The novel illuminates how families survive when someone they love is irrevocably changed by circumstance.

Scissors Paper Stone
In the wake of Charles Redfern’s hospitalization, Anne and Charlotte must face the complex web of relationships he shaped. Anne, once formidable in her own right, confronts the shadow of her husband’s dominance, while Charlotte wrestles with internal darkness and the fear of harming those she loves. The book centers on truth-telling, forgiveness, and the stubborn pull toward honesty in the face of painful history. Day’s crisp prose and keen psychological insight render a stark, intimate examination of power, vulnerability, and the path toward reconciliation within a fractured family.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for adult readers who enjoy literary fiction with rich character work and domestic drama. It suits those who seek emotionally layered stories that explore identity, love, family responsibility, and the personal costs of ambition. Perfect for book clubs looking for thought-provoking discussions about relationships and resilience. A thoughtful gift for readers who appreciate city life sketches, intimate family sagas, and morally nuanced storytelling. It also serves as a strong entry point for fans of contemporary British fiction who want to follow a single author across multiple, tightly wound narratives.

Key Benefits:

  • Three acclaimed novels in one collectible paperback set
  • Compact, portable editions ideal for travel and reading on the go
  • Rich character studies with emotionally satisfying arcs
  • Perfect for book clubs and discussion groups
  • UK edition covers with authentic design and ambience
  • Great for gifting to fans of literary fiction and modern dramas

About the Author:
Elizabeth Day is a British novelist and journalist known for her finely observed, character-driven fiction. Her work delves into the moral dilemmas of everyday life, exploring how ordinary people navigate love, obligation, and the complexities of relationships. In Paradise City, Home Fires, and Scissors Paper Stone, Day demonstrates a distinctive voice that blends emotional clarity with sharp social insight, offering readers a window into intimate lives that feel both universal and uniquely specific. Her prose is precise, lucid, and attentive to the subtleties of tone, making each narrative feel intimate even as it engages with larger human questions. This collection showcases Day’s talent for crafting multi-layered stories that reward careful, patient reading.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you crave thoughtful contemporary fiction that honors character and consequence, this collection delivers. The three titles complement one another while standing alone, allowing readers to savor Day’s evolving voice and recurring interest in families under pressure. Owning the complete set provides a cohesive reading journey—an opportunity to revisit themes of belonging, memory, and power across distinct but interwoven stories. It’s a refined, durable addition to any literary bookshelf and a reliable choice for readers seeking meaningful, conversation-worthy fiction.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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