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Rules for Visiting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Rules for Visiting

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-28
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  • Publisher: Penguin

“An elegant and deeply moving meditation on friendship, family, and life on earth. Rules for Visiting is a wonderful novel.” —Emily St. John Mandel, author of Sea of Tranquility, The Glass Hotel, and Station Eleven The national bestseller and an Indie Next List pick Name a Best Book of the Year by O Magazine • Good Housekeeping • Real Simple • Vulture • Chicago Tribune Named a Best Book of the Summer by The Today Show • Good Morning America • Wall Street Journal • San Francisco Chronicle • Southern Living Shortlisted for the 2020 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize Long-listed for the 2020 Tournament of Books Dry, witty, and unapologetic, May Attaway loves literature and...

Rules for Visiting
  • Language: en

Rules for Visiting

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-06
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  • Publisher: Granta Books

'Midway through my fortieth year, I reached a point where the balance of the past and all it contained seemed to outweigh the future, my mind so full of things said and not said, done and undone, I no longer understood how to move forward' May is at a crossroads. Although her career as a gardener for the university is flourishing, the rest of her life has narrowed to a parched routine. Her father is elderly, her brother estranged, and she keeps her neighbours at arm's length. The missing element, she realises, might be friendship. As May sets off on a journey to visit four neglected friends one-by-one, she holds herself (and them) to humorously high standards, while at home she begins to confront the pain of her past and imagine for herself a different kind of future. May's quest becomes an exploration of the power, and perhaps limits, of modern friendship.

The Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-03-03
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  • Publisher: Granta Books

It is an early spring evening in 1943 when the air-raid sirens wail out over the East End of London. From every corner of Bethnal Green, people emerge from pubs, cinemas and houses and set off for the shelter of the tube station. But at the entrance steps, something goes badly wrong, the crowd panics, and 173 people are crushed to death. When an enquiry is called for, it falls to the local magistrate, Laurence Dunne, to find out what happened during those few, fatally confused minutes. But as Dunne gathers testimony from the guilt-stricken warden of the shelter, the priest struggling to bring comfort to his congregation, and the grieving mother who has lost her youngest daughter, the picture grows ever murkier. The more questions Dunne asks, the more difficult it becomes to disentangle truth from rumour - and to decide just how much truth the damaged community can actually bear. It is only decades later, when the case is reopened by one of the children who survived, that the facts can finally be brought to light ...

This Close
  • Language: en

This Close

Here, a woman is floored by the loss of her young child and struggles to disentangle her superstitious fears from her terrible sense of guilt. A recent college graduate living in New York City finds himself in a strangely complicated friendship with his Korean dry cleaner and her son. A daughter accompanies her father to Israel, where, seeing a new side of him away from her mother, she makes an unusual bargain. Through twelve finely crafted stories, some stand-alone, others woven with linked characters, Kane explores the tensions between friendship and acquaintance, between love and like, between duty and choice, and reveals the everyday patterns that can - with time and repetition - swerve a life off course.

Double Take & Night Class
  • Language: en

Double Take & Night Class

In Night Class, a teacher develops a unique way to teach the meaning of parentheses, while in Double Take, a promising young lawyer's suicide forces his former Yale roommate and his aging mother together for a meal that will echo through the rest of their lives.

Bending Heaven
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Bending Heaven

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-06-26
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  • Publisher: Counterpoint

A mathematician who has forsaken everything in order to prove a theory; an older woman author achieving fame late in life; a guilt-ridden mother struggling to impress her teenage daughter; an unhappy lawyer attempting to survive a corporate retreat with dignity - all are ambitious and passionate, but to their dismay find themselves at odds with the pattern of their lives.

Lesson & First Sale
  • Language: en

Lesson & First Sale

In Lesson, a mother challenges her son to a feat of strength, confident of her own physical and moral sturdiness. A little boy helps his mother prepare for an extraordinary yard sale in First Sale, coming to terms with the notions of trade, exchange and irretrievable loss in the process.

The Report
  • Language: en

The Report

A stunning first novel that is an evocative reimagining of a World War II civilian disaster On a March night in 1943, on the steps of a London Tube station, 173 people die in a crowd seeking shelter from what seemed to be another air raid. When the devastated neighborhood demands an inquiry, the job falls to magistrate Laurence Dunne. In this beautifully crafted novel, Jessica Francis Kane paints a vivid portrait of London at war. As Dunne investigates, he finds the truth to be precarious, even damaging. When he is forced to reflect on his report several decades later, he must consider whether the course he chose was the right one. The Report is a provocative commentary on the way all tragedies are remembered and endured.

Lucky Boy
  • Language: en

Lucky Boy

A naive young man, recently arrived in New York City, accidentally strikes up a rapport with his dry cleaners and finds himself uncomfortably suspended between customer and saviour.

Local Birds
  • Language: en

Local Birds

An old academic's birthday party marks the inevitable division and isolation of his family and professional life, but also offers the chance of acceptance.