by ElizabethBuchan (Author)
Twenty years of marriage to older Max has seen a busy, contented Prue through the stresses of a resentful stepdaughter and motherhood. Now, Violet has returned with her new husband from New York and, suddenly, Prue is precipitated into a secret life.
The small village of Hampshire and the city are very different places and, as Prue moves between the two, she traces the boundaries between innocence and difficult knowledge, between the gluttony and surrender of desire and the stark realities that result. Pinpointing the battleground of the modern - and second - marriage, the author offers a blisteringly truthful and tenderly observed picture of the extraordinary bargains and accommodations that are struck between people who love one another.
`Modern marriage and its compromises . . . a terrific, compassionate, compelling novel' Daily Mail
`Adultery . . . handled with care and moral intelligence. What a good writer Buchan is' Daily Telegraph
`A powerful story; wise, observant, deeply felt, with elements all women will recognise with a smile - or a shudder. Very highly recommended' Good Book Guide
Format: Unabridged
Pages: 448
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Pan
Published: 20 May 2005
ISBN 10: 0330344730
ISBN 13: 9780330344739