Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature of the Breaking the Spine blog. It's a great way to share information about
forthcoming books with other readers. Today I'm featuring a
novel from David Nicholls, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. The book will
be released this October.
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: October 28, 2014
From barnesandnoble.com: David Nicholls brings the wit and intelligence that graced his enormously popular New York Times bestseller, One Day,
to a compellingly human, deftly funny new novel about what holds
marriages and families together—and what happens, and what we learn
about ourselves, when everything threatens to fall apart.
Douglas Petersen may be
mild-mannered, but behind his reserve lies a sense of humor that,
against all odds, seduces beautiful Connie into a second date . . . and
eventually into marriage. Now, almost three decades after their
relationship first blossomed in London, they live more or less happily
in the suburbs with their moody seventeen year-old son, Albie. Then
Connie tells him she thinks she wants a divorce.
The timing couldn’t be worse.
Hoping to encourage her son’s artistic interests, Connie has planned a
month-long tour of European capitals, a chance to experience the world’s
greatest works of art as a family, and she can’t bring herself to
cancel. And maybe going ahead with the original plan is for the best
anyway? Douglas is privately convinced that this landmark trip will
rekindle the romance in the marriage, and might even help him to bond
with Albie.
Narrated from Douglas’s endearingly honest, slyly witty, and at times achingly optimistic point of view, Us
is the story of a man trying to rescue his relationship with the woman
he loves, and learning how to get closer to a son who’s always felt like
a stranger. Us is a moving meditation on the demands of marriage
and parenthood, the regrets of abandoning youth for middle age, and the
intricate relationship between the heart and the head. And in David
Nicholls’s gifted hands, Douglas’s odyssey brings Europe—from the
streets of Amsterdam to the famed museums of Paris, from the cafés of
Venice to the beaches of Barcelona—to vivid life just as he experiences a
powerful awakening of his own. Will this summer be his last as a
husband, or the moment when he turns his marriage, and maybe even his
whole life, around?
Which book are you waiting for?
. . . Will you add this one to your list of must-reads?
Waiting on Wednesday: Us was originally published by
Catherine for bookclublibrarian.com. This post cannot be republished
without attribution.
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