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Instructions for a Heatwave - (Vintage Contemporaries) by Maggie O'Farrell (Paperback)

Instructions for a Heatwave - (Vintage Contemporaries) by  Maggie O'Farrell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>An unforgettable narrative of a family falling apart and coming together with hard-won, life-changing truths about who they really are. <b><b><b>From the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Hamnet.</i></b></b></b></b> <p/><i>"</i>Strange weather brings out strange behavior<i>." </i>London, 1976. In the thick of a record-breaking heatwave, Gretta Riordan's newly retired husband has cleaned out his bank account and vanished. Now, for the first time in years, Gretta calls her children home: Michael Francis, a history teacher whose marriage is failing; Monica, whose blighted past has driven a wedge between her and her younger sister; and Aoife, the youngest, whose new life in Manhattan is elaborately arranged to conceal a devastating secret. <p/>In a story that stretches from the Upper West Side to a village on the coast of Ireland, Maggie O'Farrell explores the mysteries that inhere within families, and reveals the fault lines over which we build our lives. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Warmhearted. . . . Work[s] out who people really are, how ordinary lives can conceal extraordinary stories." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/>"Perhaps a perfect book. . . . Proceeding at a stately and crisp speed through a fully rendered world, grappling at all times and in an original way with the fascinating problems of our time, rushing head-long--and yet staggering almost drunkenly when necessary--towards a stirring and wondrous conclusion." --<i>The Los Angeles Review of Books</i> <p/>"A thoroughly engrossing and suspenseful novel. . . . O'Farrell, in this beautifully written tale, gets the psychological nuances just right." --Anita Shreve <p/> "A narrative of extraordinary power. . . . Big-hearted, psychologically complex, and utterly gripping from page one." --Maria Semple, author of <i>Where'd You Go, Bernadette<br></i><br> "A beautiful book. . . . Spellbinding." --NPR <p/> "O'Farrell has done it again. . . . There is a deliciousness to this novel, a warmth and readability that render it unputdownable and will surely make it a hit." --<i>The Guardian</i> (London) <p/> "A rich, barbed interplay among siblings, who gibe, snap, and snipe as they go through their father's things, slowly teasing out one another's long-buried secrets." --<i>Entertainment Weekly</i>, Grade: A- <p/> "Unputdownable. . . . There's always something so tender and true in Maggie O'Farrell's writing; a lovely ability to observe the smallest, most ordinary detail of family life and gild it with grace and significance." --<i>Marie Claire<br></i><br> "Once again, O'Farrell demonstrates her mastery at depicting strained relationships, skewed family loyalties and the just reachable light at the end of the tunnel." --<i>Minneapolis Star Tribune<br></i><br> "Superlative. . . . A Mike Leigh-style extravaganza of reckonings and reconciliations." --<i>Vogue<br></i><br> "Well worth seeking out. . . . It might sound a little grand to wax lyrical about 'the power of the novel' and all that, but you know, there is such a thing, and this book taps into it." --<i>PopMatters<br></i><br> "A beautifully written and perfectly observed story of family, secrets, and forgiveness." --J. Courtney Sullivan <p/> "Just the kind of family drama I love. . . . Stylish, funny, smart, and skillfully written, and I could not put it down." --Jami Attenberg, author of <i>The Middlesteins</i> <p/> "An accomplished and addictive story told with real humanity, warmth and infectious love for the characters. Highly recommended." --<i>The Observer</i> (London) <p/> "O'Farrell is a deliciously insightful writer. . . . The final scenes of the family's trip to Ireland is as perceptive on the jaggedness of family forced together as Colm Tóibín's <i>The Blackwater Lightship</i>." --<i>The Independent</i> <i>on Sunday <br></i><br> "Exceptionally good." --<i>The Telegraph</i> (London) <p/> "Thoroughly absorbing and beautifully written." --<i>Daily Mail<br></i><br> "O'Farrell is hard to beat. Anyone looking for a British equivalent of Anne Tyler need look no further." --<i>The Scotsman</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Maggie O'Farrell is the author of <i>After</i> <i>You'd Gone, </i> winner of a Betty Trask Award; <i>My Lover's Lover; The Distance Between Us, </i> winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; <i>The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox; The Hand That First Held Mine, </i>winner of a Costa Novel Award; and <i>Instructions for a Heatwave</i>, shortlisted for the Costa Award. </p>

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