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Harriet Said...

1972

A gripping portrayal of female transgression and the intoxicating spell that adolescent friendship can cast.


A young girl returns from boarding school to her sleepy Merseyside hometown and waits to be reunited with her childhood friend, Harriet, the chief architect of all their past mischief. Listlessly roaming the shoreline each evening, she repeatedly encounters ‘the Tsar’, Peter Biggs. Middle-aged, unhappily married and often unsober, he is repulsive. And yet, somehow, dangerously fascinating . . .   


When Harriet finally arrives, over the course of the holidays she draws her friend into a scheme to beguile and then humiliate the Tsar, leading to a disastrous and shocking end.  Beryl Bainbridge’s classic first novel remains as subversive today as when it was written. 


First published by Duckworth in 1972

Published by George Braziller, 1973

Published by Signet, 1974

Published by Fontana, 1977

Published by Flamingo, 1987

Published by Penguin, 1992

Published by Virago, 2012


Forthcoming edition published by Daunt Books


Black and White cover of Beryl Bainbridge's novel Harriet Said... depicting two young teenage girls


Beryl Bainbridge's Harriet Said...

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