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The Past: A Novel

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The Past: A Novel

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The “supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence ( New York Times Book Review ) turns her astute eye to a dramatic family reunion, where simmering tensions and secrets come to a head over three long, hot summer weeks. “Deliciously precise… . Built in a Chekhovian manner, handily assembling the grown members of an extended family and their offspring under one roof.”— New York Times Book Review Winner of the Windham Campbell Prize  •  A  Washington Post  Best Book of the Year  •  A  Time  Best Book of the Year  •  A  San Francisco Chronicle  Top 10 Book of the Year  •  A  Huffington Post  Best Fiction Book of the Year  •  A  New York Times  Editors’ Choice Three sisters and a brother, complete with children, a new wife, and an ex-boyfriend’s son, descend on their grandparents’ dilapidated old home in the Somerset countryside for a final summer holiday. The house is full of memories of their childhood and their past—their mother took them there to live when she left their father—but now, they may have to sell it. And beneath the idyllic pastoral surface lie tensions. As the family’s stories and silences intertwine over the course of three long, hot weeks, small disturbances build into familial crises, and a way of life—bourgeois, literate, ritualized, Anglican—winds down to its inevitable end.
The “supremely perceptive writer of formidable skill and intelligence ( New York Times Book Review ) turns her astute eye to a dramatic family reunion, where simmering tensions and secrets come to a head over three long, hot summer weeks. “Deliciously precise… . Built in a Chekhovian manner, handily assembling the grown members of an extended family and their offspring under one roof.”— New York Times Book Review Winner of the Windham Campbell Prize  •  A  Washington Post  Best Book of the Year  •  A  Time  Best Book of the Year  •  A  San Francisco Chronicle  Top 10 Book of the Year  •  A  Huffington Post  Best Fiction Book of the Year  •  A  New York Times  Editors’ Choice Three sisters and a brother, complete with children, a new wife, and an ex-boyfriend’s son, descend on their grandparents’ dilapidated old home in the Somerset countryside for a final summer holiday. The house is full of memories of their childhood and their past—their mother took them there to live when she left their father—but now, they may have to sell it. And beneath the idyllic pastoral surface lie tensions. As the family’s stories and silences intertwine over the course of three long, hot weeks, small disturbances build into familial crises, and a way of life—bourgeois, literate, ritualized, Anglican—winds down to its inevitable end.

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