Late in the Day, 9781784709235
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Untimely death unravels two couples’ lives, revealing buried resentments.

Late in the Day

the classic sunday times bestselling novel from the author of free love

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    17 February 2020

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Summary

Late in the Day: When Grief Unearths Buried Secrets

The lives of two close-knit couples are irrevocably changed by an untimely death in this bestselling new novel.

Alex and Christine and Zach and Lydia have been inseparable since their twenties. From student house-shares and grubby pubs to proper homes and grown-up careers, the two couples’ lives have been interlinked for decades. Then one evening, Alex and Christine receive a call from a distraught Lydia. Zach is dead.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784709235
ISBN-10:1784709239
Author:Tessa Hadley
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:17 February 2020
Weight:206g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

Tessa Hadley is one of our finest writers. The sensitivity of her psychological insight and understanding is unmatched by anyone writing today… [in Late in the Day], Hadley comes into her own. It’s glorious stuff: moving, beautiful and so enjoyable. All hail Queen Tessa! – Robbie Millen and James Marriott * The Times Books of the Year *Hadley’s wonderful tale [Late in the Day –] measured, ironic, disarmingly perceptive – picks up on all the contradictions of human existence. With Hadley, you know there’s an adult in the room. * Observer *The quintessential domestic novel in the most elevated sense… excellently insightful on family dynamics and the intricacies of close friendship. * The High Low podcast *With each new book by Tessa Hadley, I grow more convinced that she’s one of the greatest stylists alive… her quietly elegant style and muted wit are triumphs… the everyday tragedies and betrayals of domestic life [are] rendered by Hadley’s prose into something extraordinary… The tone of Late in the Day is perhaps Hadley’s most delicate accomplishment. * Washington Post *You know you are in safe hands with Tessa Hadley who, on a sheer sentence-by-sentence level, delivers more enjoyment than almost any other living writer… you’ll be hanging on to every word. – Claire Allfree * Daily Mail The Best Holiday Reading *There may be no historical newness to women’s disenchantment with male authority, but it feels new to write about it with this much raw honesty… It’s to her great credit that Hadley manages to be old-fashioned and modernist and brilliantly postmodern all at once… Unlocking age-old mysteries in ways both revelatory and inevitable. We’ve seen this before, and we’ve never seen this before, and it’s spectacular. * New York Times *My favourite novel of 2019 by a long way was Tessa Hadley’s Late in the Day… Hadley is a beautifully descriptive writer and a penetrating observer of human nature. – James Marriott * Sunday Times Books of the Year *Like all Hadley’s novels, Late in the Day enthrals. * Tatler *Tessa Hadley picks apart the stitches of marriage, friendship and self with an almost forensic curiosity [in Late in the Day], cementing her place as one of Britain’s finest writers of contemporary fiction. * Vogue *Hadley examines profound areas of life – friendship, marriage, parenthood, grief, love – with a delightful precision, hitting different nails on the head over and over again… Her novel is full of these piercing little moments of revelation… [because of] the crispness of Hadley’s narrative, and the wisdom of her observations: you trust her… [Late in the Day has] a touch of genius. * Mail on Sunday *

About The Author

Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley is the author of eight highly praised novels- Accidents in the Home, which was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, Everything Will Be All Right, The Master Bedroom, The London Train, Clever Girl, The Past, Late in the Day and Free Love, and four collections of stories- Sunstroke, Married Love, Bad Dreams and After the Funeral. She won the Windham Campbell Prize for Fiction in 2016, The Past won the Hawthornden Prize for 2016 and she has twice been awarded the Edge Hill Short Story Prize, for 2018 and for 2024. Her stories appear regularly in the New Yorker.

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