The Master Bedroom by Tessa Hadley
The Master Bedroom by Tessa Hadley
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EAN: 9780099499268
Format: Paperback
Published: 4 Sep 2008

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Synopsis

Kate Flynn has always been a clever girl, brought up to believe in herself as something special. Now Kate¹s forty-three and has given up her university career in London to come home and look after her mother in Firenze, their big house by a lake in Cardiff. When Kate meets David Roberts, a friend from the old days, she begins to obsess about him: she knows it's because she's bored and hasn't got anything else to do, but she can't stop. David is married, rational, dependable: the last type to want an affair.

David¹s marriage isn't as solid as it looks, though. His wife Suzie has moved out of their bedroom, she avoids talking to David or spending time at home with him and their children, she has made new friends who smoke dope and believe in fortune telling. David takes refuge in Firenze, where he can
talk to Kate about music.

David¹s seventeen-year-old son Jamie is also drawn to the old house full of books and history. He is more like Kate than his father is, bookish and clever: he wants to find out all about life from her. He turns up one night at Firenze, drunk and desperate.

Tessa Hadley's intricate, graceful novel explores the tangled web of connections between parents and children, lovers and friends; the past casts its long shadows in the present; men and women who were once confident they knew themselves, learn to attend to the changes unfolding inside them.

What the critics say

Ms. Hadley is a luxuriant writer, and her turns of phrase are observantly composed. She welcomes us into her story with an effortless elan and narrates her tale with an easy simplicity...Ms. Hadley is notably adept at drawing out ordinary, familial scenes and apportioning them such bold strokes of realism that the characters and the surroundings become enticingly visual - the richness of her descriptions need only be matched by the imagination of the reader
- Washington Times

Again and again the reader experiences exhilarating little leaps of recognition because Hadley has found exactly the right word or image to pull the world she is portraying into sharp focus. A description of children building sandcastles, for example, brings back seaside holidays in a way no family snapshot possibly could. Closely observed, beautifully written, generous, funny and true, Hadley's fiction is the real thing
- Sunday Times

A sharp and a sexy read
- Observer

A lovely, subtly teasing writer...Hadley's observations of the ebb and flow of female desire and frustration are reminiscent of Virginia Woolf, but she taps sensual undercurrents where Woolf wouldn't have dipped her toe
- New York Times

Bewitching ...A prose stylist of quite outstanding talent with a gift for psychological acuity and an ability to encapsulate the human condition...As a writer, she is the real thing, utterly authentic in motive and achievement
- Guardian

The Author

Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley is the author of two highly praised novels, Accidents in the Home, which was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and Everything Will Be All Right, and a collection of stories, Sunstroke. She lives in Cardiff and teaches literature and creative writing at Bath Spa University. Her stories appear regularly in The New Yorker, Granta and other magazines.