Description
A beautiful and bittersweet novel about marriage, loss and betrayal, by the international bestselling author of Richard & Judy Book Club pick The Senator's Wife
About the Author
Sue Miller was born in Chicago in 1943. She is the bestselling author of ten previous novels including The Good Mother, The Distinguished Guest, the Oprah Book Club selection While I Was Gone, Lost in the Forest, the Richard & Judy choice The Senator's Wife, The Lake Shore Limited, The Arsonist and the acclaimed memoir The Story of My Father. Her books have been published in 22 countries and she has been awarded a Guggenheim and a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship. Sue Miller lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. suemillerofficial.com
Reviews
It was such a pleasure to read the work of someone so talented at the very peak of their powers - it is elegant, assured, captivating and devastating, and it's one of the most emotionally truthful novels I have ever read. Annie filled my head and my heart - this book will stay with me forever -- Daisy Buchanan
Sue Miller's engrossing novel is infused with generosity and the complicated kind of love readers will recognize from real life * New York Times, 100 Notable Books of 2020 *
Miller writes with tremendous subtlety and perception * Daily Mail *
With humour and humanity, Miller crafts a revelatory tale of the complexities - and the absurdities - of love, infidelity, and grief * O, The Oprah Magazine *
Subtle, luxurious pleasure. Bliss -- Cressida Connolly
Penetrating, intelligent, humane, funny too ... Smart and powerfully alive -- Tessa Hadley
So many books are written about the early days of marriage but few authors capture what it is to see it through to the bitter end ... One to read first for the story and then to re-read at leisure and marvel at how real these people feel -- Erin Kelly
Oh my goodness with what exquisite truth Sue Miller writes. The intimacies and doubts and emotion-swerving relationship that IS marriage, that emotional snakes and ladders, tamed during the day but unleashed in the middle of the night ,were skewered with such perfect insight. I was completely wrapped up in the beautifully, and often so tenderly observed rollercoaster of grief. An invaluably moving book -- Juliet Nicolson
Miller is concerned with deeper mysteries of human motivation ... A writer with an uncanny compass for the contrary * Sunday Telegraph *
Miller's thoughtful, searching prose fills in all the background details, and her vivid characters are utterly believable. Brilliant * The Times *
An eloquent chronicler of the complexities of ordinary relationships, whose informal language belies the depths of her insights ... Miller nails the contradictory emotions and desires that are responsible for people so often bypassing the seemingly easy road to happiness * Independent *
Miller writes with grace and poise, crafting an examination of love and loss that is both understated and emotionally charged * Guardian *
Full of Ms. Miller's signature intelligence about people caught between moral responsibility and a hunger for self-realisation * New York Times *
Sue Miller's writing, while never showy, builds an honest, elegant world around the reader -- Sadie Jones
Fiction so rich, so thoughtful, so absorbing that reading it is like experiencing the passage in our own lives * Los Angeles Times *
Sue Miller's beautifully written novel is a rich and captivating account of love, grief and the emotional ebb and flow of a marriage that endures for decades -- Jane Shilling * Daily Mail *
Why have I only just heard of Sue Miller? At least now I have her seven previous novels to go and read ... It's absolutely wonderful - detailed, precise emotions that Miller gets down in such a tender moving way ... Devastating. Brilliant -- Claire Fuller
Book Information
ISBN 9781526618931
Author Ms Sue Miller
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 252g