James Sorel-Cameron

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James Sorel-Cameron is an English author and teacher.

He teaches English at King Edward VI School Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

Sorel-Cameron is the author of three novels:

  • Mag (1990),
  • A Generation of the Dark Heart (1991) and
  • Storm Blind (1993).

[edit] Mag

Mag is a novel about a little girl, born deformed, who spent her life in the squalor of the kitchens of an inn in Victorian times. It is an underworld story of Dickensian proportions leading to an upbeat ending.

[edit] A Generation of the Dark Heart

This novel of the future is related to Mag a novel of the past. It draws a portrait of an obsessed dictator. Mark First is a small, stocky and strangely silent man, but nobody can help but become entranced by his penetrating stare and extraordinary self-assurance.

[edit] Storm Blind

Storm Blind is an examination of the sexual and psychological relationships in three marriages across three generations of a middle-class English family, from the pre-World War I union of an army officer and the daughter of a northern landed family.