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Late in the Day
Late in the Day: A Novel | Tessa Hadley
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The lives of two close-knit couples are irrevocably changed by an untimely death in the latest from Tessa Hadley, the acclaimed novelist and short story master who recruits admirers with each book (Hilary Mantel). Alexandr and Christine and Zachary and Lydia have been friends since they first met in their twenties. Thirty years later, Alex and Christine are spending a leisurely summers evening at home when they receive a call from a distraught Lydia: she is at the hospital. Zach is dead. In the wake of this profound loss, the three friends find themselves unmoored; all agree that Zach, with his generous, grounded spirit, was the irreplaceable one they couldnt afford to lose. Inconsolable, Lydia moves in with Alex and Christine. But instead of loss bringing them closer, the three of them find over the following months that it warps their relationships, as old entanglements and grievances rise from the past, and love and sorrow give way to anger and bitterness. Late in the Day explores the complex webs at the center of our most intimate relationships, to expose how, beneath the seemingly dependable arrangements we make for our lives, lie infinite alternate configurations. Ingeniously moving between past and present and through the intricacies of her characters thoughts and interactions, Tessa Hadley once again crystallizes the atmosphere of ordinary life in prose somehow miraculous and natural (Washington Post).
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JennyM
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Aww, Barbara @BarbaraBB you are just the loveliest! Thank you so much for this package of wonders. I look forward to reading both books - extra special as they‘re from the other side of the world. Thanks my friend x 😘

Rissreads Very spoilt! ♥️ 4y
BarbaraBB I hope you‘ll enjoy them! Well deserved Jenny ❤️ 4y
Tanisha_A Aw! How sweet! 4y
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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 63
#BooksToRead #TBRPile #TBRMountain

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BittersweetBooks
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Children know that friends can‘t be made, only found— or lost again 🚬🍷🎨

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dylanisreading
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Today, I am reading this fantastic book while doing some laundry, and I‘ll probably write some #LitsyLove letters as well.

I told my husband and friend who lives with us that if they disturb me (for something other than an emergency), it would be at their own peril. 🤣

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BarbaraBB
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This book revolves around two long-married and intertwined couples who have known each other since their twenties. When one of them dies of a heart attack, the group loses its anchor. Not knowing how to deal with this loss, they fall back into old student habits. It‘s as easily imaginable as real what happens to the three of them.

#ATY2020 Book set in a global city

LeahBergen This sounds good! 5y
JennyM Hope that sun brings you a smile today, Barbara. Sending love 😘 5y
KarenUK I‘ve been meaning to read Tessa Hadley for ages....this sounds like a great place to start 😊👍 (edited) 5y
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BarbaraBB @JennyM The sun makes life a lot better! I hope you‘re doing okay too my friend 💚 5y
Suet624 What a spot!!! 5y
BarbaraBB @KarenUK I think you will like it. It‘s an enjoyable read, nothing too special. 5y
BarbaraBB @Suet624 Thank you. It‘s the terrace behind my house, with spring blooming it almost feels like I am no longer in the city! 5y
nomadreader I love Tessa Hadley but haven't read this one! 5y
youneverarrived What a lovely photo 😍 5y
ClairesReads Loved this book 😍 5y
BarbaraBB @ClairesReads Your review was the reason I bought it! 5y
ClairesReads @BarbaraBB oh wow! That‘s great I‘m glad you enjoyed it too! 5y
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andrew61
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2nd review is another genre i love, middle class English families in crisis and tessa Hadley does this style of book with skill. Here the sudden death of a man in his 50's triggers the story of two couples from the 1980's where they all meet until the present day. Galleries, wine, london apartments, affairs, difficult children general middle class tropes, it should make all my hackles rise but do you know what it's a secret pleasure ☺

Ncostell Just stacked this-that‘s a genre I enjoy as well for some reason! 5y
Cathythoughts Great review! I think I would like this one 👍🏻stacked 5y
youneverarrived Stacking. Sounds good 👌 5y
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scowler1
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Mehso-so

Decent novel about life, love, tragedy and all that good stuff. Well written and interesting but it did fizzle out at the end; perhaps that's the point, life eh?
Odd adjective 'tarnished gold' at the beginning. Pure gold never tarnishes but I guess most jewelry isn't pure. Still, I'd have gone with brass.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Mehso-so

Four adults, two couples, who have all know each other since before they were married. Something happens and it changes the dynamic.

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rachaich
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Mehso-so

I think I liked it. Though liked may not be the right word.
I didn't like the characters much but feel that was a typical response. I did like the way in which the story panned out, and the ways in which we flicked back to the past. And I felt the ending was correct!

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rachaich
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You know how it is... return a library book and check out three more!
Couldn't walk past this as I'd heard an article about it a month or so ago.
I don't think I've read any others by her.

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Redheadrambles
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⭐️⭐️⭐️ 1/2

Really a tough book to both love and review. I certainly pushed hard against it to begin with. I didn‘t like the people, I didn‘t like the central premise, it seemed all a little “upper middle class problems” however.... the writing is very good, so much so I was making plenty of use of the Kindle highlighting function. In the end the writing sustained my interest rather than the plot.

Redwritinghood Glad you enjoyed it! 6y
merelybookish Agree wholeheartedly! 6y
ClairesReads Good and fair review 👌🏻 6y
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Redwritinghood
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Mehso-so

I struggled a bit with this book as the characters all felt very flat to me. That, along with the sleepy, detached tone, took away from what was otherwise some lovely writing about the complex relationship between two married couples. Unfortunately, this book felt more like a story of ideas than a story about people. #indiebuddyreads 3⭐️

merelybookish Agreed, characters did not feel real to me. 6y
BarbaraBB So sad to hear this from both of you. I thought I‘d really like this one. @merelybookish (edited) 6y
Redheadrambles @Redwritinghood yep I hear you - it did maybe grow on me in the second half as I learnt to let go of actually liking anyone in this ... 6y
ClairesReads Absolutely understand your feelings Jerrie- much more ideas than people. That‘s usually more palatable when the people are less grating. 6y
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ClairesReads
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This is a really difficult book to review. It‘s beautifully written and it‘s an insightfully observed examination of the nature of long term relationships, both romantic and platonic. Because so much of it is grounded in the everyday, it lacked a bit of pace, and the characters were predominantly unlikeable. It‘s carried by Hadley‘s skill as a writer, and her insight into the human condition. #indiebuddyreads

merelybookish I just finished this and felt similarly. I didn't even quite believe in some of the characters or the things they'd say. But her writing is really beautiful and skillful in places. 6y
ClairesReads @merelybookish yes- I felt they were sort of...almost real but not quite. I guess maybe Hadley wanted them to be unreal enough that we could all transpose ourselves or people around us onto them? She‘s very clever though in terms of her understanding of life, and human nature. 6y
Severnmeadows I have just read this, and feel much the same. I enjoyed my time reading it, but I‘m not drawn to read another book by the author. 6y
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ClairesReads @Severnmeadows I think I‘d like to read her short fiction- I think her intensity would work better in that form 6y
Severnmeadows @ClairesReads that sounds like a good plan. I‘ve actually just made a start on reading short stories (Sarah Hall‘s Mrs Fox). 6y
ClairesReads @Severnmeadows ooo sounds good! 6y
Redheadrambles You reviewed this so well ! I think we are pretty unified in its weaker points ( 😔 I will have to photograph a kindle for my Litsy post - which is just not the same ) 6y
ClairesReads @Redheadrambles thank you! I am so sad for you that you have to photograph a kindle edition- has yours still not shown up?! 6y
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merelybookish
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Two couples have been friends for years. Then one of the husbands dies, destroying the status quo. Scenes from the past and present intersperse, showing the precarious and complicated ways relationshiops develop, stagnate, and evolve.
Hadley's writing is lush, painting quiet vivid scenes. But I never connected with the characters, or even quite believed in them. Also it suffered from reading proximity to Normal People. But I'll try her again. 3 🌟

BarbaraBB That picture on the cover 😍 6y
Cathythoughts Interesting review... I really can‘t decide about this one. But it keeps popping up for me everywhere 🤔 maybe it‘s a sign ... to read or not to read - that is the question 6y
andrew61 Great review ☺ 6y
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merelybookish @BarbaraBB I know! Gorgeous and so much nicer than US edition. 6y
merelybookish @Cathythoughts I feel ambivalent about recommending it. But maybe give it a go. She is a good writer but the characters felt cold to me. But all the reviews I've read are pretty glowing... 6y
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ClairesReads
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Miraculously on time for this weekend‘s #indiebuddyreads

ephemeralwaltz What an intriguing cover! 6y
ClairesReads @ephemeralwaltz it is isn‘t it? 6y
Redheadrambles Hope your enjoying it. I am about 60% done according to the Kindle 6y
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ClairesReads @Redheadrambles yes- I think I am although I‘m not entirely sure yet. It feels slow but at the same time I‘m finding myself drawn to read on. It‘s very beautifully written, which I‘m loving. It feels very observational which I also like. How are you finding it? 6y
Redheadrambles @ClairesReads yeah similarly to you I think. I like the writing, less enthused about the people themselves and the plot but there are moments where I am like “ oh yes she really understands female - male dynamics” 6y
ClairesReads @Redheadrambles yes! I‘m trying to read it more as an ideas novel- a novel about dynamics rather than about this specific narrative 6y
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ClairesReads
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Book club challenge this week to post a photo of your TBR #indiebuddyreads

Redwritinghood Great picture! I just got The Lost Man on audiobook from my library. 6y
Redheadrambles @ClairesReads ah that‘s a good idea to post it here as well ! 6y
ClairesReads @Redwritinghood I borrowed it from my dad- he discovered Jane Harper over summer and went absolutely wild on her books for a week 6y
ClairesReads @Redheadrambles I‘ve been neglecting Litsy a bit recently so I thought it would be fun to post here too 6y
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merelybookish
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Next up on audio. Tessa Hadley seems like a novelist I should like. So we'll see... (Reviews on Litsy are mixed.)

andrew61 Im looking forward to your review, ive read two of her novels and a volume of short stories and really like her writing. 6y
Cathythoughts I‘ve seen this one around & nearly picked it up ... so I look forward to your review too ♥️👍🏻 (edited) 6y
merelybookish @Cathythoughts My sense (perhaps inaccurate) is she writes about the intricacies of "normal" domestic lives/relationships. And that's totally my jam. I like this one so far, although it's very upper crust British. Is that true of all her books @andrew61 ? 6y
andrew61 @merelybookish yes very domestic, but id probably say middle class. I really liked the london train and her short stories are very good. Enjoy ☺ 6y
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kbuggle
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Mehso-so

Finished this late in my (Sun)day and the sun cast some shadows at the perfect moment for me.

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rmaclean4
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My daughter bought me a three month subscription to Parnasus book club. This is the first novel that was sent in January. I am excited to dig in. I have not heard much about it.

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Cathythoughts
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My son is in Edinburgh this weekend .. just sent me this pic ... Royal Circus Gardens ...( I‘ve never been to Scotland ) I must tell him to get that book .... looks like a lovely shop

gradcat It really does—I want to go there—now! 6y
Cathythoughts @gradcat me too ! Now ! 👍🏻♥️ 6y
TrishB Lovely ❤️ 6y
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TrishB Edinburgh is lovely . I always treat myself at Henderson‘s, which is a wonderful vege restaurant. (edited) 6y
Tamra I want to go! 6y
Cathythoughts @Tamra @TrishB @gradcat let‘s all meet there soon ! If only ..... vegetarian lunch & bookshop - for starters 6y
Tamra @Cathythoughts 👌🏾 6y
Eggs So colorful 6y
readordierachel It does look lovely! 6y
eanderson 💕💕 looks lovely! 6y
gradcat I would absolutely think I had died and gone to heaven if we all met up in a delightful neighborhood bookshop in Edinburgh...really! ❤️ 6y
Cathythoughts @Eggs @readordierachel @eanderson @gradcat it really looks fab ... what a great bookshop. I hope I‘ll get a look in the door some day 👍🏻♥️ 6y
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charl08
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The Guardian Reviews this week: more books I'm wondering about reading...

www.guardian.co.uk/books

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Flaneurette
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Has anyone noticed the #Libby update? This kinda stresses me out!

Kaye Yes. It‘s quite different to get used to. 6y
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rmaclean4
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I just got my first book from Parnassus!! My daughter gifted me a three month subscription. After I finish the 5 books I am reading right now this will be next. I had a year subscription to BOTM in 2018 and have yet to read one of them.

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KarenUK
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#humpdaypost @MinDea
1. Anniversary dinner last week (16yrs), at a very fancy sushi place... complimentary dessert was an amazing ginger honey cake with crispy Asian pear & almond milk sorbet... plus Handmade chocolates 😋💕
2. ⬆️ my first Tessa Hadley...
3. Ten US states.
4. The William Morrow Agatha Christie paperbacks.
5. A trip home to England...

AlaMich Happy Anniversary! 6y
KarenUK @AlaMich Aww thanks! 💕 6y
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lovelybookshelf
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Abandoning at page 80. I'm finding these characters somewhat pretentious, privileged, and cold. I'm so bored. I can't muster the desire to keep reading, knowing that this is a character-driven novel.