How It All Began
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Penelope Lively
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A vibrant new novel from Penelope Lively - a wry, wise story about the surprising ways lives intersect.
When Charlotte Rainsford, a retired schoolteacher, is accosted by a petty thief on a London street, the consequences ripple across the lives of acquaintances and strangers alike. A marriage unravels after an illicit love affair is revealed through an errant cell phone message; a posh yet financially strapped interior designer meets a business partner who might prove too good to be true; an old-guard historian tries to recapture his youthful vigor with an ill-conceived idea for a TV miniseries; and a middle-aged central European immigrant learns to speak English and reinvents his life with the assistance of some new friends.
Through a richly conceived and colorful cast of characters, Penelope Lively explores the powerful role of chance in people's lives and deftly illustrates how our paths can be altered irrevocably by someone we will never even meet. Brought to life in her hallmark graceful prose and full of keen insights into human nature, How It All Began is an engaging, contemporary tale that is sure to strike a chord with her legion of loyal fans as well as new readers. A writer of rare wisdom, elegance, and humor, Lively is a consummate storyteller whose gifts are on full display in this masterful work.
©2012 Penelope Lively (P)2011 Audible, Inc.Kritikerstimmen
And so it all begins….
The cast of characters was well chosen and portrayed, and reminded me somehow of those in Muriel Sparks’ Memento Mori - there are feisty elderly women, insecure, cheating and charming men, wavering wives, a vain lord, and evil bankers (this was written in 2011 after the subprime slump). We are expertly placed into the heads of each character, while they puzzle at the coincidence that changes their lives.
There are some thoughtful reflections on the passing of time and the fallacy of memories. For me, this was a wonderfully immersive read, with plot and introspection balancing each other and plenty to think about.
Fabulous
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