Conrad & Eleanor: a drama of one couple’s marriage, love and family, as they head towards crisis

Author:   Jane Rogers
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Export/Airside
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9781782398233


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 June 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Conrad & Eleanor: a drama of one couple’s marriage, love and family, as they head towards crisis


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'Her observation of our species is tender, precise, illuminating.' Hilary Mantel 'Warm, wise, insightful, sharply observed and beautifully written.' Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian When Conrad fails to return home from a conference one evening, Eleanor's first thought is one of relief. Their marriage has been a sham for over a decade, held together only for their children and by their separate lives in Cambridge. But when she is unable to contact him over the following days, Eleanor begins to worry. Conrad hasn't used his credit card, has left no message; he has just disappeared. As her investigation mounts, secrets from one summer, twenty-five years before, start to reveal themselves, as does Conrad's covert work as a whistleblower, unravelling both of their lives... Conrad and Eleanor is a sensitive, evocative portrait of estrangement, midlife crisis, and how love in a marriage, pushed to its limit, can endure.

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Author:   Jane Rogers
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Imprint:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Export/Airside
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.370kg
ISBN:  

9781782398233


ISBN 10:   1782398236
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   02 June 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Rogers displays a knack for drawing on life's subtle and uncanny parallels' (praise for Hitting Trees with Sticks) Times Literary Supplement 'Roger's prose flows elegantly and with effortless power... Intricately plotted, with the ability to repeatedly surprise' (praise for The Voyage Home) Observer Warm, wise, insightful, sharply observed and beautifully written. -- Marina Lewycka Her observation of our species is tender, precise, illuminating. -- Hilary Mantel


'Rogers displays a knack for drawing on life's subtle and uncanny parallels' (praise for Hitting Trees with Sticks) Times Literary Supplement 'Roger's prose flows elegantly and with effortless power... Intricately plotted, with the ability to repeatedly surprise' (praise for The Voyage Home) Observer Warm, wise, insightful, sharply observed and beautifully written. -- Marina Lewycka Her observation of our species is tender, precise, illuminating. -- Hilary Mantel A really clever, reflective and dispassionate scrutiny of a marriage in trouble Daily Mail Rogers recognises the coincidences of opposites, of irreconcilable drives, at the quick of human experience. It is this that powers Conrad & Eleanor and keeps the reader engrossed... The sequence is a microcosm of the novel's structure, the roiling tempest in Conrad's mind coming to rest in exhausted affirmation. It's brilliantly done - a sustained exploration of the polarities at the enduring heart of love. Guardian This is a portrait of modern middle-class matrimony, well-crafted and full of insight into the compromises and imbalances of long-standing relationships. Mail on Sunday A gripping account of a marriage based on role-reversal... Throughout this fast-paced, thriller-like narrative, dialogue both external and internal crackles with authenticity... And the issues they tackle give the story terrific momentum. Book Oxygen This is an extraordinary novel about an ordinary situation; the unravelling of a marriage. Jane Rogers writes with delicacy and insight about the death throes of a long relationship... This is a dissection of a relationship that cuts to the bone. The Times Jane Rogers' Conrad and Eleanor [has a] strong narrative vivid characters and a twist of the unexpected... Spectator


'Rogers displays a knack for drawing on life's subtle and uncanny parallels' (praise for Hitting Trees with Sticks) Times Literary Supplement 'Roger's prose flows elegantly and with effortless power... Intricately plotted, with the ability to repeatedly surprise' (praise for The Voyage Home) Observer Warm, wise, insightful, sharply observed and beautifully written. -- Marina Lewycka Her observation of our species is tender, precise, illuminating. -- Hilary Mantel A really clever, reflective and dispassionate scrutiny of a marriage in trouble Daily Mail Rogers recognises the coincidences of opposites, of irreconcilable drives, at the quick of human experience. It is this that powers Conrad & Eleanor and keeps the reader engrossed... The sequence is a microcosm of the novel's structure, the roiling tempest in Conrad's mind coming to rest in exhausted affirmation. It's brilliantly done - a sustained exploration of the polarities at the enduring heart of love. Guardian This is a portrait of modern middle-class matrimony, well-crafted and full of insight into the compromises and imbalances of long-standing relationships. Mail on Sunday


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Jane Rogers has written nine novels, including Mr Wroe's Virgins (which she dramatized as an award-winning BBC drama serial), Her Living Image (which won the Somerset Maugham Award), Island and Promised Lands (which won the Writers' Guild Best Fiction Award). Her most recent novel, The Testament of Jessie Lamb, was longlisted for the 2011 Man Booker Prize, and won the 2012 Arthur C. Clarke Award. Her short story collection, Hitting Trees with Sticks, was shortlisted for the 2013 Edgehill Short Story Prize. Jane also writes radio drama and adaptations, and has taught writing to a wide range of students. She is a mentor for Gold Dust (a unique mentoring scheme for writers) and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. www.janerogers.info

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