Booker-Prize winning author Penelope Lively is that rare writer who goes
from strength to strength in book after perfectly assured book. In
Passing On, she applies her distinctive insight and consummate artistry
to the subtle story of a domineering and manipulative mother's legacy to
her children. With their mother's death, Helen and Edward, both
middle-aged and both unmarried, are left to face the ramifications of
their mother's hold on their lives for all of these years. Helen and
Edward slowly learn to accept what has been lost in their own lives and
embrace what can yet be retrieved. "The richest and most rewarding of
her novels." - The Washington Post Book World