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Paperback. Four siblings meet up in their grandparents' old house for three long, hot summer weeks. But under the idyllic surface lie shattering tensions. Roland has come with his new wife, and his sisters don't like her. Fran has brought her children, who soon uncover an ugly secret in a ruined cottage in the woods. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 284 x 28. Weight in Grams: 260. Good clean copy with some minor shelf wear
Rivalry, unruly desire and ugly secrets poison a family holiday in this gripping novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Late in the Day. 'Few writers give me such consistent pleasure' Zadie Smith Four siblings meet up in their grandparents' old house for three long, hot summer weeks. But under the idyllic surface lie shattering tensions. Roland has come with his new wife, and his sisters don't like her. Fran has brought her children, who soon uncover an ugly secret in a ruined cottage in the woods. Alice has invited Kasim, an outsider, who makes plans to seduce Roland's teenage daughter. And Harriet, the eldest, finds her quiet self-possession ripped apart when passion erupts unexpectedly. Over the course of the holiday, a familiar way of life falls apart forever. 'Exquisite' The Times 'Wonderful' Guardian 'Magnificent' Sunday Times
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Vintage
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099597469
SKU
KKE0000040
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Tessa Hadley
Tessa Hadley is the author of six highly praised novels, Accidents in the Home, which was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, Everything Will Be All Right, The Master Bedroom, The London Train, Clever Girl and The Past, and three collections of stories, Sunstroke, Married Love and Bad Dreams. The Past won the Hawthornden Prize for 2016, and Bad Dreams won the 2018 Edge Hill Short Story Prize. She lives in London and is Professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University. Her stories appear regularly in the New Yorker and other magazines.
Reviews for The Past
One of the best novels of 2016.
Ron Charles
Washington Post
I find Tessa Hadley's work genuinely helpful, especially when it comes to the big subjects: love and marriage, the political versus the personal, children, friendship. And then there are the sentences themselves, so precise and beautiful, often sly, sometimes devastating, always expertly paced. Few writers give me such consistent pleasure.
Zadie Smith She has such great psychological insights into human beings, which is rare. She is one of the best fiction writers writing today
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A new Tessa Hadley is a pleasure to be savoured... The Past is a hugely enjoyable and keenly intelligent novel, brimming with the vitality of unruly desire.
Sameer Rahim, four stars
Daily Telegraph
Hadley is an exquisite writer, with a fine eye for detail and a way of crafting sentences that make you stop and inhale
The Times
Tessa Hadley recruits admirers with each book. She writes with authority, and with delicacy: she explores nuance, but speaks plainly; she is one of those writers a reader trusts.
Hilary Mantel Tessa Hadley has become one of this country's great contemporary novelists. She is equipped with an armoury of techniques and skills that may yet secure her a position as the greatest of them.
Anthony Quinn
Guardian
My favourite contemporary novelist... Nobody explores the mystery of relationships better than Hadley.
Deborah Moggach A masterful novel
Spectator
Tessa Hadley is funny, precise, sensuous, and one of the best writers of family life that you are ever likely to encounter - simultaneously sympathetic and penetrating
Daily Mail Books of the Year
She deserves all the prizes. Hadley is psychologically acute, drily witty and...absolutely wonderful on place
Observer
Splendid... Hadley's gift for depicting the interior lives of children and adults rivals Ian McEwan's
Chicago Tribune
Tessa Hadley excels at presenting the contrasting viewpoints of children, teenagers and adults, and her evocative descriptions of the English countryside are a delight.
Anthony Gardner
Mail on Sunday
Poetic, tender and full of wry humour. A delight
Sunday Mirror
Tender dissection of a certain sort of English middle-class life is magnificently done: half celebration, half elegy.
Phil Baker
Sunday Times
Tessa Hadley has an exquisite eye for detail.
Joanne Finney
Good Housekeeping
Full of wonders
Observer
A brilliant British take on two generations of family inhabiting the same house.
Tim Martin
Daily Telegraph
An astute and finely written novel
Stylist
Exquisite... For anyone who cherishes Anne Tyler and Alice Munro, the book offers similar deep pleasures. Hadley crystallizes the atmosphere of ordinary life in prose somehow miraculous and natural.... Extraordinary
Washington Post
Ron Charles
Washington Post
I find Tessa Hadley's work genuinely helpful, especially when it comes to the big subjects: love and marriage, the political versus the personal, children, friendship. And then there are the sentences themselves, so precise and beautiful, often sly, sometimes devastating, always expertly paced. Few writers give me such consistent pleasure.
Zadie Smith She has such great psychological insights into human beings, which is rare. She is one of the best fiction writers writing today
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A new Tessa Hadley is a pleasure to be savoured... The Past is a hugely enjoyable and keenly intelligent novel, brimming with the vitality of unruly desire.
Sameer Rahim, four stars
Daily Telegraph
Hadley is an exquisite writer, with a fine eye for detail and a way of crafting sentences that make you stop and inhale
The Times
Tessa Hadley recruits admirers with each book. She writes with authority, and with delicacy: she explores nuance, but speaks plainly; she is one of those writers a reader trusts.
Hilary Mantel Tessa Hadley has become one of this country's great contemporary novelists. She is equipped with an armoury of techniques and skills that may yet secure her a position as the greatest of them.
Anthony Quinn
Guardian
My favourite contemporary novelist... Nobody explores the mystery of relationships better than Hadley.
Deborah Moggach A masterful novel
Spectator
Tessa Hadley is funny, precise, sensuous, and one of the best writers of family life that you are ever likely to encounter - simultaneously sympathetic and penetrating
Daily Mail Books of the Year
She deserves all the prizes. Hadley is psychologically acute, drily witty and...absolutely wonderful on place
Observer
Splendid... Hadley's gift for depicting the interior lives of children and adults rivals Ian McEwan's
Chicago Tribune
Tessa Hadley excels at presenting the contrasting viewpoints of children, teenagers and adults, and her evocative descriptions of the English countryside are a delight.
Anthony Gardner
Mail on Sunday
Poetic, tender and full of wry humour. A delight
Sunday Mirror
Tender dissection of a certain sort of English middle-class life is magnificently done: half celebration, half elegy.
Phil Baker
Sunday Times
Tessa Hadley has an exquisite eye for detail.
Joanne Finney
Good Housekeeping
Full of wonders
Observer
A brilliant British take on two generations of family inhabiting the same house.
Tim Martin
Daily Telegraph
An astute and finely written novel
Stylist
Exquisite... For anyone who cherishes Anne Tyler and Alice Munro, the book offers similar deep pleasures. Hadley crystallizes the atmosphere of ordinary life in prose somehow miraculous and natural.... Extraordinary
Washington Post