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The Distinguished Guest
A thought-provoking novel about a family, from the bestselling author of Monogamy
The Distinguished Guest
A thought-provoking novel about a family, from the bestselling author of Monogamy
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Description
'Wonderful - rich, intelligent and moving' Los Angeles Times
'Miller depicts her characters with grace an elegance' New York Times Book Review
'Intelligent, moving ... overflowing with ideas, insights, and fine-tuned emotions' Kirkus Reviews
At the age of seventy-two, Lily became a national celebrity.
Her memoir about the breakup of her marriage garnered critical acclaim and won the hearts of millions. But her new-found fame was not well received by her son Alan and daughter Clary, both profoundly disturbed by Lily's intimate revelations about her married life.
Ten years on, their resentment is still raw, and when Lily, now ill and frail, comes to live with Alan, the bitter legacy of their very different memories threatens to upset the precarious balance of their lives ...
What readers are saying about The Distinguished Guest:
'Complex and challenging, tender and sweet'
'Immensely readable, sensitive, yet honest'
'Those who adore nuanced dialogue and story development will find this a subtle treat'
'Outstanding!'
'Sue Miller is a brilliant writer'
'Amazing. Just amazing'
'A beautifully drawn study of a family'
'Sue Miller's characters always snap to life, walk off her pages, and remain with you long after the last page'
Product details
Published | 19 Jul 2010 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781408808535 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Paperbacks |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Wonderful - rich, intelligent and moving ... this is the fiction we need
Los Angeles Times
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Miller depicts her characters with grace and elegance, enriching their perceptions with strands of connecting images and intertwined history ... A very moving book
New York Times Book Review
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As in the work of Jane Austen, Sue Miller's tale of a proud elderly woman who visits and bedevils her son is genuinely adult fiction
Chicago Tribune
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Miller's skill at dissecting relationships is as well honed here as ever
Newsweek
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An intelligent, moving distillation of the lingering estrangements - and old wounds - that fester in families as the time runs out for forgiveness ... Overflowing with ideas, insights, and fine-tuned emotions. The bestselling Miller illumines, as few storytellers can, the wrenching muddle most families make of their lives.
Kirkus Reviews