The Country Life

The Country Life

by RachelCusk (Author)

Synopsis

Stella Benson sets off for Hilltop, a tiny Sussex village housing a family that is somewhat larger than life. Her hopes for the Maddens may be high, but her station among them, as au pair to their irascible son Martin - is undeniably low. What could possibly have driven her to leave her home, job and life in London for such rural ignominy? Why has she severed all contact with her parents? Why is she so reluctant to talk about her past? The Country Life, Rachel Cusk's third novel, is a rich and subtle story about embarrassment, awkwardness and being alone; about families, or the lack of them; and about love in some peculiar guises.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Faber and Faber
Published: 06 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 0571272096
ISBN 13: 9780571272099
Book Overview: Rachel Cusk's classic comic novel The Country Life, available for the first time in Faber editions.

Media Reviews
A sophisticated confection . . . For this delightful novel about the governess from hell, maybe only the word 'wicked' will do. --The New York Times Book Review A brilliant oxymoron -- a serious farce so subtle that its command of the reader must called insidius . . . Bright, candid, and modestly humorous, Stella Benson lures us into complicity . . . Cusk's ability to keep us interested in innumerable human collisions is uncanny. We may finally learn Stella's secrets, but she remains as fascinatingly indeciperable as anyone we know. --The New Yorker Enchanting . . . A funny, modern Jane Eyre combined with an Anne Tyler-esque tale about escaping from the pressures of an unhappy urban life. --Newsday An oddly ingratiating social comedy . . . Smart, literate, offbeat, confiding . . . A pleasure. --The Boston Globe Hilarious . . . Stella is strange because strangeness is part of the human condition; she's just a little more aware of it than most people. --Village Voice Literary Supplement Smart, charming, and often outright hilarious. --Entertainment Weekly
Author Bio
Rachel Cusk was born in 1967 and is the author of six novels: Saving Agnes, which won the Whitbread First Novel Award, The Temporary, The Country Life, which won a Somerset Maugham Award, The Lucky Ones, which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award, In the Fold and Arlington Park, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize. Her non-fiction book A Life's Work was published to huge acclaim in 2001 and her memoir The Last Supper was published in 2009. Her latest novel is The Bradshaw Variations. In 2003 she was chosen as one of Granta's Best of Young Novelists. She lives in Brighton.