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The stunning debut by Pulitzer Prize-winner, Alison Lurie- a stylish, affecting and compelling novel about the conflict between desire and responsibility.
‘A brilliant and seemingly effortless accomplishment…steady uninterrupted delight’ Sunday Telegraph
Faculty wife Emily Stockwell Turner is beautiful, rich, and principled. However, five years in a marriage devoid of passion is enough to propel Emmy, despite her principles, into an affair with a silver-tongued self-confessed libertine. Her husband, a dull, hard-working lecturer, suspecting everyone but the right man, sends himself half mad with jealousy. The shocking, unforeseen consequences of their affair shatter Emmy’s most cherished delusions about friendship, romance, and the ties that bind.
‘Lurie is and really is, different. She writes with great elegance, as frostily clear as the climate she describes; and with sharp intelligence piercing through every sentence. She is very funny as well’ Observer
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The stunning debut by Pulitzer Prize-winner, Alison Lurie- a stylish, affecting and compelling novel about the conflict between desire and responsibility.
‘A brilliant and seemingly effortless accomplishment…steady uninterrupted delight’ Sunday Telegraph
Faculty wife Emily Stockwell Turner is beautiful, rich, and principled. However, five years in a marriage devoid of passion is enough to propel Emmy, despite her principles, into an affair with a silver-tongued self-confessed libertine. Her husband, a dull, hard-working lecturer, suspecting everyone but the right man, sends himself half mad with jealousy. The shocking, unforeseen consequences of their affair shatter Emmy’s most cherished delusions about friendship, romance, and the ties that bind.
‘Lurie is and really is, different. She writes with great elegance, as frostily clear as the climate she describes; and with sharp intelligence piercing through every sentence. She is very funny as well’ Observer