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City of the Mind
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively
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Matthew Halland is an architect, intimately involved with the new face of the city, while haunted by earlier times of destruction and loss in its history. Although he is divorced and lonely, Matthew has a rich and moving relationship with his daughter Jane. She offers a fresh perspective on love, loss, and even the city of London. Matthew becomes entangled with an array of fascinating characters, from Rutter, a corrupt real estate developer whose mafia-like ways disgust him, to Sarah Bridges, a romantic ray of hope who enters his life. Mathews relationships with Jane, Sarah, and Rutter allow his mind to rove freely as the past, present, and future interweave and he strives to look ahead and forge new beginnings of his own.. In Livelys most ambitious novel, she has created a wonderfully rich and audacious confrontation with the mystery of London.
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CoffeeNBooks
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively
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Panpan

I don't know if this book isn't for me, or if it's just not for me right now. I read 2 chapters, and while I appreciate the descriptions of the architecture in the story, it just seemed wordy. I was going to give it one more chapter, but I'd rather read a book that makes me want to pick it up and keep reading it.

📚 This is my first #Donate for #ReadorDonate @julieclair, and a dnf for this month's #BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks.

julieclair Life‘s too short to read books that don‘t grab you! 😉 4mo
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CoffeeNBooks
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively
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Thursday morning #coffeeandabook ☕️📚

Yuki_Onna Whattt is this coffee??? 🤩💀 I need that! 4mo
CoffeeNBooks @Yuki_Onna Bones coffee company. This coffee is so good, I bought several bags of it! 4mo
Yuki_Onna It certainly looks good!😋And fun! Now let's see how to get my hands on it here in Germany. 4mo
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Brimful
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively
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An interesting read focused on London at a moment when property boomed and the financial sector built glass palaces in the east. London‘s multiple temporalities are revealed through flashbacks but also London demonstrates time‘s complexity. London is different now post Grenfell and the cladding scandal, post Covid and with global property ownership leaving vast swathes empty but the novel reminds us of the constant process of reinvention.

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Brimful
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively
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For this is the city, in which everything is simultaneous. There is no yesterday,nor tomorrow, merely weather, and decay,and construction. And the passage of hoofs , wheels and feet, the path of fire, the blast of bombs. The city digests itself, and regurgitates it melts away, and rears up once more in another form. People die, and die, and die again and from the graveyard float forth reminders and warnings and recommendations.

Vansa That is breathtaking. So true about cities. 2y
CarolynM I love Penelope Lively 2y
Brimful @Vansa I so agree 2y
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Brimful
City of the Mind | Penelope Lively

Here is a strange one found in my stocking! It appears to be a celebration of London in the booming 1990s told from the perspective of Matthew, an architect involved in developing the docklands area of east London. We shall see but Penelope Lively does not write duds!