A Sweet Obscurity

by Patrick Gale | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0007151020 Global Overview for this book
Registered by madmadge of Alderholt, Dorset United Kingdom on 8/19/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by madmadge from Alderholt, Dorset United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 19, 2008
I may have read this one already but I might just give it another go.


Synopsis
A moving and intensely felt examination of the steps to which we will go to seek protection and security in others. Returning to haunted Cornish landscapes familiar from other Gale novels, it is the story of individuals in search of a family. Dido, the nine-year-old heroine and emotional centre of Patrick Gale's latest painful comedy, knows that the adults who surround her, the adults who should know better, depend on her for happiness. So who is she to turn to when her short life turns upside down and tragic family history threatens to repeat itself. Eliza, the clever, depressive aunt who has brought Dido up, and whose brilliant academic career has foundered due to the demands of unlooked-for motherhood, tries and fails to give Dido the happy normal childhood she never had herself. Her ex-husband Giles needs Dido back in his life, feeling it has lost all meaning, all substance, without her. Then there is Pearce, the new love interest in Eliza'a life, desperate to give Eliza and Dido the security and protection they need. But will Eliza let him? Does she love him or is she using him to restart a stalled career?Only Dido, unheard of in the clamour of others' needs, has the power to make or break the happiness of these children in adult clothing.

Journal Entry 2 by madmadge at Christchurch, Dorset United Kingdom on Monday, March 29, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (3/31/2010 UTC) at Christchurch, Dorset United Kingdom

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Offering to my writing class colleagues but will wild release if they're not interested.

Journal Entry 3 by madmadge from Alderholt, Dorset United Kingdom on Monday, March 29, 2010
Nearly forgot to journal before I released it!

I had read it before but enjoyed it just as much the second time around. There were lots of bits I'd forgotten, including the ending! Excellent read by one of my favourite writers which I would recommend to anyone. Not to be missed.

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