
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Catherine Chisnall's 'Descending' is one of those books which it is easier simply to read than to read reviews about.
It is about a low key love affair, an aberration, a few days in a life which might change everything or nothing.
It is about the role of a support teacher and how she fits into a male dominated classroom. It is about how pupils play games with teachers and about how the management of any institution plays those same games but in a more self-righteous and pompous way.
This is the tale of a minor transgression that says so much about how we politic to puff ourselves up and to put others down.
It is a very quiet and powerful book.
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