One for My Baby

by Parsons Tony | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 000712614x Global Overview for this book
Registered by LindyLouMac of Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on 11/9/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Thursday, November 9, 2006
Amazon.co.uk Review
In One for My Baby Hong-Kong-based language teacher Alfie Budd is about to ingest several gallons of the stuff. Returning to London to nurse a broken heart, he finds a world he barely recognises. Terry Wogan plays REM on Radio Two, there are Tai Chi classes on Highbury Fields and the England of Alfie's youth seems a distant dream. Alfie's father is now sporting disco gear and pitifully clinging onto his relationship with a Czech au pair half his age. Alfie's mother, meanwhile, cares a great deal about her rose bushes and not at all about getting her husband back.
Dazed by these changes, Alfie drifts--on a cloud of Tsingtao beer and Sinatra-fuelled reverie--into a new teaching job and into a string of pointless affairs with his students. But a man can only drift for so long before he starts to sink--and Alfie must learn some bitter lessons before he can regain the happiness he once knew in Hong Kong.

Tony Parsons' second novel deserves to match the phenomenal success of his first, Man and Boy--although there are reasons why it might not. One for My Baby lacks the cutesy appeal of single fathers bringing up sons and some readers may find it--with its double portion of deaths and mid-life depressions--a more demanding read altogether. The book deals with tough realities, with people who have ceased to love themselves and each other, with snobbery and prejudice and the acute loneliness of city life. But the tale is redeemed, ultimately, because humour and warmth pervade even its darkest corners. The laughable antics of Alfie's father are balanced beautifully by George Chang, Alfie's serene and dignified Tai Chi instructor. And while our hero's journey is an arduous one, we are invited to laugh with and at him and never to pity him. Mr Parsons deserves praise for creating a book that is not merely different to his first but also bigger, tougher and cleverer. --Matthew Baylis --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Synopsis:Amazon.co.uk
New novel about men, love and relationships by the author of the Book of the Year, Man and Boy. Alfie Budd found the perfect woman with whom to spend the rest of his life, and then lost her. He doesn't believe you get a second chance at love. Returning to the England he left behind during the brief, idyllic time of his marriage, Alfie finds the rest of his world collapsing around him. He takes comfort in a string of pointless, transient affairs with his students at Churchill's Language School, and he tries to learn Tai Chi from an old Chinese man, George Chang. Will Alfie ever find a family life as strong as the Changs'? Can he give up meaningless sex for a meaningful relationship? And how do you play it when the woman you like has a difficult child who is infatuated with a TV wrestler known as The Slab? Like his runaway bestseller, Man and Boy, Tony Parsons's new novel is full of laughter and tears, biting social comment and overwhelming emotion.

Journal Entry 2 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Sunday, June 15, 2008
I read this about five years ago but obtained this copy for my husband to read as I thought he would enjoy it as well. He did!


This title is now marked as available so I will therefore place it on the bookshelf at our holiday home. If it is not taken it will be wild released somewhere suitable in due course.

Journal Entry 3 by LindyLouMac at By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases on Friday, October 17, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (10/17/2008 UTC) at By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases

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Taken by another Bookcrosser at a Bookcrossing Lunch held at my house today.

Happy reading

LindyLouMac

Journal Entry 4 by Maireen from Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Sunday, October 19, 2008
Picked up from LindyLou . . many thanks

Journal Entry 5 by Melamura from Montefiascone, Lazio Italy on Friday, March 19, 2010
booked received from Maireen yesterday - now on my to be read pile.

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