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 · The Bottom Line: 'The Past' By Tessa Hadley. Come for the sexual tension, stay for Tessa Hadley's luminous nature writing. As do most novels, Tessa Hadley’s latest, The Past, has to do with (yes) the past, yet the title feels like a misnomer. For the Crane family -- four adult siblings, along with their various children, almost-children, and romantic baggage -- the past is exactly what they’ve Author: Claire Fallon.  · “The Past” — Hadley’s sixth novel and eighth book of fiction — is built in a ­Chekhovian manner, handily assembling the grown members of an extended family and their offspring under one Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. Book Summary. In her most accessible, commercial novel yet, the "supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence (New York Times Book Review) turns her astute eye to a dramatic family reunion, where simmering tensions and secrets come to a head over three long, hot summer weeks. With five novels and two collections of stories, Tessa Hadley has earned a reputation as a fiction writer of .


Check out this great listen on www.doorway.ru Three sisters, a brother, and their children assemble at their country house one last time before it is sold. The house is filled with memories of their shared past, yet beneath the idyllic surface, hidden passions, devastating secrets, and dangerous hos. British author Tessa Hadley 's deeply satisfying and (yes) cinematic new novel, "The Past," opens on exactly that premise. And at once we readers are hooked and enfolded, the story's world. Four middle-aged siblings reunite at their family home in the English countryside in Hadley's (Clever Girl, , etc.) quietly masterful domestic www.doorway.ru arrive one by one, gathering at the decrepit old house for what may be the last time (memories are one thing; the cost of maintenance is another): Alice first, artistic and sentimental; Fran, frazzled and practical, her two children.


“The Past” shows Ms. Hadley’s gifts in fine fettle.” -- Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal “Hadley’s novel is the kind of observant, bittersweet book whose pleasures defy plot www.doorway.ru Hadley’s wry insights and gorgeous sentences, readers, like Alice, will find themselves only too happy to be enfolded by ‘The Past.’”. “The Past” — Hadley’s sixth novel and eighth book of fiction — is built in a ­Chekhovian manner, handily assembling the grown members of an extended family and their offspring under one. Book Summary. In her most accessible, commercial novel yet, the "supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence (New York Times Book Review) turns her astute eye to a dramatic family reunion, where simmering tensions and secrets come to a head over three long, hot summer weeks. With five novels and two collections of stories, Tessa Hadley has earned a reputation as a fiction writer of remarkable gifts.

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