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Tuesday 4 January 2011

Book notes No. 40 : Brother of the More Famous Jack, Barbara Trapido

As we sail, day by day, towards the new term, the weather is much, much warmer. The temperature in the bathroom has risen above freezing point. The frosting that made Carmine so pretty in the last week or so has disappeared. The bright sunshine has disappeared. In their place dull, heavy, sagging cloud. Rain, or maybe snow, on its way.

Winner of the Whitbread Special Prize for Fiction, Barbara Trapido's debut novel Brother of the More Famous Jack (1982) is a story of first love, heartbreak and high spirits. 

As the book opens, Katherine, our heroine, is but 18 and a fresher. She strikes up a friendship with her professor, enough to be invited to his chaotic home, where she meets his wife (in the act of giving birth to child number six), and his two sons, Jonathan, and his older brother Roger. Altogether, suburban Katherine has never quite seen anything like it, and she's never seen anything like Roger.

The story of Katherine and Roger's relationship, cruel break-up and its aftermath is hugely ... real. It's also very funny, very English and in places sad. But there's more. Katherine starts out by falling in love not only with Roger but with his entire family. Ten years later and Rome (where she flees to nurse a broken heart) has made its mark on her. She is wiser, more sophisticated, almost a different person and yet still owes a debt to this eccentric, opinionated family. Allowing herself to be drawn back into her past, Katherine finally discovers her future.... 


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7 comments:

V. said...

Sounds a bit Rosamunde Pilcher is you ask me...

Louise | Italy said...

More interesting. Greater insight...

Lola said...

OFF TOPIC

Lovely blog :)
ciao

Louise | Italy said...

Hi Lola, Do you mean I'm off topic, or you're off topic?

Lola said...

I meant that I was off topic!

Louise | Italy said...

Are you? I didn't notice!! Welcome and Happy New Year!

Marian said...

I just ordered the book, sounds great...I haven't read any of her books. I love it when I find out about a good author that is new to me. Thanks.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Book notes No. 40 : Brother of the More Famous Jack, Barbara Trapido

As we sail, day by day, towards the new term, the weather is much, much warmer. The temperature in the bathroom has risen above freezing point. The frosting that made Carmine so pretty in the last week or so has disappeared. The bright sunshine has disappeared. In their place dull, heavy, sagging cloud. Rain, or maybe snow, on its way.

Winner of the Whitbread Special Prize for Fiction, Barbara Trapido's debut novel Brother of the More Famous Jack (1982) is a story of first love, heartbreak and high spirits. 

As the book opens, Katherine, our heroine, is but 18 and a fresher. She strikes up a friendship with her professor, enough to be invited to his chaotic home, where she meets his wife (in the act of giving birth to child number six), and his two sons, Jonathan, and his older brother Roger. Altogether, suburban Katherine has never quite seen anything like it, and she's never seen anything like Roger.

The story of Katherine and Roger's relationship, cruel break-up and its aftermath is hugely ... real. It's also very funny, very English and in places sad. But there's more. Katherine starts out by falling in love not only with Roger but with his entire family. Ten years later and Rome (where she flees to nurse a broken heart) has made its mark on her. She is wiser, more sophisticated, almost a different person and yet still owes a debt to this eccentric, opinionated family. Allowing herself to be drawn back into her past, Katherine finally discovers her future.... 


Recommended:

7 comments:

V. said...

Sounds a bit Rosamunde Pilcher is you ask me...

Louise | Italy said...

More interesting. Greater insight...

Lola said...

OFF TOPIC

Lovely blog :)
ciao

Louise | Italy said...

Hi Lola, Do you mean I'm off topic, or you're off topic?

Lola said...

I meant that I was off topic!

Louise | Italy said...

Are you? I didn't notice!! Welcome and Happy New Year!

Marian said...

I just ordered the book, sounds great...I haven't read any of her books. I love it when I find out about a good author that is new to me. Thanks.