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Ursula's ArmUrsula's Arm



Penny Kline

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Synopsis

Why does Ursula's right arm hang limply by her side? The doctors can find nothing wrong - is she faking it or is it all in the mind? Her husband, Leo, wants Ursula to see Mrs Moberley, a psychoanalyst, but her sister tells her Freud's ideas are the work of the devil. Sick of being surrounded by so-called experts, Ursula takes herself off to see Mrs Moberley anyway. What happens next will change her life forever. Mrs Moberley lends her Marie Stopes Married Love but her husband is appalled - and her sister's view on sex proves to be more 'grin and bear it'. Ursula's enlightened friend visits from Paris, and confesses that she is in love with another woman - which causes Ursula to question her own feelings for Mrs Moberley. Leo, who had once advocated therapy, now starts to backtrack; while her sister confesses to the trauma in Ursula's childhood which everyone assumed she was too young to understand. Freud viewed 'hysterical limbs' as the result of early psychological trauma, but Mrs Moberley is more interested in Ursula's present circumstances than her childhood. Gradually Ursula's arm regains its strength - but was it such a good idea to get everything out in the open?

About the Author

Penny Kline Penny Kline taught in a London school then re-trained and worked in a health centre, seeing patients with psychological or emotional problems. Later she ran the Student Counselling Service at Exeter University. She has written six crime novels about Bristol psychologist, Anna McColl (published by Macmillan) and also had radio plays broadcast on Radio 4. She lives in Bristol. She has two grown up children and five grandchildren, three of whom are triplets. “Ursula’s Arm” is a new departure for her as it is not a crime novel.

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eBook
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Author

Penny Kline

Publisher

Troubador Publishing Ltd Matador

Publication date

1st October 2011

Author's Website

www.pennykline.co.uk/

ISBN

9781848768529