Somewhat darker than her previous work, the story centres on a dysfunctional family the Hemmings, Byron is an English school boy living with his mother and sister in a country house. Byron's father Seymour works in the City and only comes home to see his family at the weekends. Though his work pays for the big house, the Jaguar that his wife drives and the private education his children receive, he is, in reality, only a visitor in their lives. Is their life all that it seems? A story that centres itself on time, 2 seconds that will be added to the atomic clock in 1972, anything can happen in those 2 seconds... .....Anything. I read this with my Read to Relax group and everyone enjoyed it. It weaves with it's twists and turns as Rachel Joyce takes you by both hands and drags you along with the main characters, experiencing their lives at two different points in time, their hurt, their pain, culminating in tragedy, loss, forgiveness and redemption.Read full review
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I loved the pilgrimage of Harold Fry and bought this as the second book by this author but it was boring and I didn't finish it.
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Brilliant author....so well written. She writes about ordinary day to day life but somehow makes it compelling reading.
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Simply one of the poorest written books it has ever been my misfortune to read. I got only as far as the third paragraph and found it impossible to struggle further with it. It does not merit even the single star.
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