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Jun 28, 1928 — Aug 1, 2011· 83 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · FICTION · GENERAL

Stan Barstow

14
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5.0
AVG RATING (2)
1
READERS
Horbury, United Kingdom
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Most acclaimed

#2

Next of kin

1996

5.0 (1)

More than twenty years ago, a young American named Carolyn, originally from California, came to the Meredith family farm, marrying Robin Meredith and settling—never quite comfortably—into rural English life. Yet after her death, her grieving husband, who has long slept in a separate bedroom, wonders how well he really knew her. But Robin is not the only one left vulnerable; his brother, parents, and Judy, his daughter and Caro's step-daughter, are all thrown by the absence of the woman who had become a central figure in their lives. As they each struggle to cope with Caro's death, Judy's friend Zoe arrives from London and brings with her hope for a new beginning. All recognize that she is a catalyst for change. Zoe finds something compelling in the Meredith's strenuous, earthbound lifestyle—and in Robin....

#1

A kind of loving

5.0 (1)

"A working-class boy learns about love, lust and life the hard way in the industrial north of the 1950's". That is what is written on the back of the book (or at least, my copy of it). This is an absolutely perfect description of what this book is; it's about love, it's about a struggle, it's about trying your best for those you care about, and even for those you don't, in a world that is hard and harsh. The accents of the characters may be unusual, the references and contexts might be foreign to many people, but the core messages of the book, the true emotions and feelings that it elicits, can be felt and understood by anyone. The book isn't particularly fast-paced or has a unique story, but that is the beauty of it; it talks about real struggles, real pains and situations that many people will experience. If you want to read a book about mistakes and their consequences, read A kind of loving.

#3

A raging calm

0.0 (0)

382p. ; 18cm

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