"I love Skelton's odd lonely characters, the strong individual flavours of their lives and views, their vividly realised worlds"
Jane Rogers
The characters in Eating A Sandwich have a lot to put up with: paraplegia, murder, divorce, dull husbands: the resonance, or lack of it, of everyday life. This is an extraordinary collection of stories, a precise, understated view of Middle England.
Felicity Skelton spent 20 years in the professional theatre, directing and backstage. She and her husband, actor Terry Skelton, now run a teashop and B&B in the Peak District where she is well placed to observe whims and eccentricities.
Jane Rogers
The characters in Eating A Sandwich have a lot to put up with: paraplegia, murder, divorce, dull husbands: the resonance, or lack of it, of everyday life. This is an extraordinary collection of stories, a precise, understated view of Middle England.
Felicity Skelton spent 20 years in the professional theatre, directing and backstage. She and her husband, actor Terry Skelton, now run a teashop and B&B in the Peak District where she is well placed to observe whims and eccentricities.