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'''Bad Blood''' is an [[autobiographic]] novel by [[Wales|Welsh]] literary critic [[Lorna Sage]].
'''Bad Blood''' is an [[autobiographic]] novel by [[Wales|Welsh]] literary critic [[Lorna Sage]].


Set in post war [[North Wales]], it reflects on the [[dysfunctional]] generations of a [[family]] and its problems, and how these stop through choice by Sage.
Set in post war [[North Wales]], it reflects on the [[dysfunctional]] generations of a [[family]] and its problems, and how these stop through choice by Sage.


It won the [[2001]], [[Whitbread Book of the Year|Whitbread Book Biography of the Year]], seven days before Sage died of [[emphasema]]

==Current edition==
* Harper Collins (1999) ISBN 0-312-15060-1

== External links ==

[[Category:2001 novels]]
[[Category:Welsh novels]]
[[Category:Whitbread Award Winners]]
[[Category:Whitbread Award Winners]]


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Revision as of 00:32, 21 October 2006

Bad Blood
AuthorLorna Sage
LanguageEnglish
GenreBiography
PublisherHarper Collins
Publication placeWales
Media typePrint (Hardcover)

Bad Blood is an autobiographic novel by Welsh literary critic Lorna Sage.

Set in post war North Wales, it reflects on the dysfunctional generations of a family and its problems, and how these stop through choice by Sage.

It won the 2001, Whitbread Book Biography of the Year, seven days before Sage died of emphasema

Current edition

  • Harper Collins (1999) ISBN 0-312-15060-1

External links