
Firefly
Janette Jenkins
On a secluded hillside in Jamaica lies Firefly, Noël Coward’s peaceful retreat. Here, between sundowners and sunsets, brandies and cigarettes, the seventy-one-year-old Coward whiles away his days – a comforting, frustrating pattern of unwanted breakfasts, reluctant walks, graceless dips in the pool – in the company of his manservant Patrice.
Both of them dream of a London that is long-gone or imagined: Noël’s peopled with glamorous friends – Redgrave, Olivier, O’Toole – and Patrice’s a picture-postcard vision of elegance and opportunity. Set over a series of summer days in the early 1970s, Firefly flits through Coward’s dreams and memories, his successes and regrets, against a sultry, seductive backdrop of blue skies and glistening water.
'A delightful read'
Ian McKellen
Product Details
About Janette Jenkins
Reviews for Firefly
Independent
What a lovely, clever book! Beautiful, wistful, just right
Julian Clary
Perfectly formed
Mark Sanderson
Sunday Telegraph
This elegant novel imagines the final weeks of Noel Coward after he has retired…Jenkins’ Coward is clever and cantankerous to the end
New Yorker
Beautifully observed
New York Times