Rachel Trezise is pleased to offer a number of exclusive signed copies of her books direct. Below are three signed editions exclusive to this website.
There are currently 2 different Limited Edition versions of the book which are available to buy only through this website, find out more about them here.
A collection of short stories by Rachel Trezise, available directly from the author with an inscription of your choice. Price includes postage to the UK.
Cost £8.99 each.
Rachel Trezise's award winning first novel, available directly from the author with an inscription of your choice. Price includes postage to the UK.
Cost £8.99 each.
Alternatively, Rachel's books are available from all good book shops, or can be purchased online from Amazon by clicking on one of the links and images below.
Books By Rachel TreziseAvailable April 2009 Get Sixteen Shades Of Crazy @ Amazon Available March 2009 Get Loose Connections @ Amazon "A mesmerising and intense read." Buzz Get Dial M For Merthyr @ Amazon "Trezise is an outstanding young writer, with a wonderfully sharp, cynical take on contemporary Wales." The Times "Trezise's debut has plenty of grit... she rants, she sulks, but she remains defiant. You guess immediately that she is a survivor." The Guardian Get In And Out Of The Goldfish Bowl @ Amazon
Featuring Writing By Rachel Trezise"The variety gives a sense of the rich fluctuations, the oddity and creativity that exist at every level of a Welsh culture in the midst of change. The artists, the writers and editor have collaborated to produce a 'performance on paper.'" Amazon "Trezise is an outstanding young writer, with a wonderfully sharp, cynical take on contemporary Wales." The Times "An exceptional selection by Rachel Trezise is filled with evocative, stunning figures... The story is allusive yet specific, the language idiomatic yet elegant." Andrew Madigan "Reports and reflects on new identities with wit and verve. While not claiming to have 'the answers,' the writing here offers fresh views on the politics of sex and gender in Britain today." Amazon
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