Mary Wesley
  • Twenty years ago, I was living in a lovely cottage on the edge of Dartmoor but I couldn't afford to run a car.

  • Women's courage is rather different from men's. The fact that women have to bring up children and look after husbands makes them braver at facing long-term issues, such as illness. Men are more immediately courageous. Lots of people are brave in battle.

  • I have deliberately left Sylvester and Julia's appearances to the reader's imagination.

  • Imagination which comes into play in falling in love is different from any other. Certainly in my case, and I've fallen in love all my life, one imagines the person to be as you want them to be. They frequently turn out to be someone different, for better or worse.

  • That image of the countryside being a threatening place still exists. People continue to resist the challenge of learning about aspects of life they don't understand.