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The Doctor's Wife

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE
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'Near perfection... one of the outstanding works of fiction of the year.' - The Times

'A splendidly bracing experience.' - New Statesman
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Sheila Redden, a quiet, 37-year-old doctor's wife, has long been looking forward to returning with her husband to the town where they spent their honeymoon over twenty years ago. Little does she suspect that after a chance encounter in Paris she will end up spending her holiday with a man she has only just met, an American man ten years her junior.

Four weeks later, Sheila is nowhere to be found. Owen Deane, her brother, follows her steps to Paris in the hopes of shedding some light on her disappearance, but soon begins to wonder if she will ever reappear.

Interspersed with Sheila's harrowing memories of her hometown of Ulster at the height of the troubles, this is a compelling and powerful tale of love, escape and abandon.
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'The subject - an ordinary woman seized by love for a younger man in the middle of her life - supplies just the right material for Mr. Moore's tender, probing technique. It is uncanny: No other male writer, I swear (and precious few females), knows so much about women' - Sunday Telegraph

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781408828922
  • Release date: February 2, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781408828922
  • File size: 786 KB
  • Release date: February 2, 2012

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OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English


SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE
_______________________

'Near perfection... one of the outstanding works of fiction of the year.' - The Times

'A splendidly bracing experience.' - New Statesman
_______________________

Sheila Redden, a quiet, 37-year-old doctor's wife, has long been looking forward to returning with her husband to the town where they spent their honeymoon over twenty years ago. Little does she suspect that after a chance encounter in Paris she will end up spending her holiday with a man she has only just met, an American man ten years her junior.

Four weeks later, Sheila is nowhere to be found. Owen Deane, her brother, follows her steps to Paris in the hopes of shedding some light on her disappearance, but soon begins to wonder if she will ever reappear.

Interspersed with Sheila's harrowing memories of her hometown of Ulster at the height of the troubles, this is a compelling and powerful tale of love, escape and abandon.
_______________________

'The subject - an ordinary woman seized by love for a younger man in the middle of her life - supplies just the right material for Mr. Moore's tender, probing technique. It is uncanny: No other male writer, I swear (and precious few females), knows so much about women' - Sunday Telegraph

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