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Late in the Day: A Novel

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“With each new book by Tessa Hadley, I grow more convinced that she’s one of the greatest stylists alive.”—Ron Charles, Washington Post

New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice |A Parnassus First Editions Club Pick | Powell’s Indispensable Book Club Pick | A Washington Post Notable Book | A Slate Best Book of the Year | A Boston Globe Best Book of the Year | A Bookpage Best Book of the Year

The lives of two close-knit couples are irrevocably changed by an untimely death in the latest from Tessa Hadley, the acclaimed novelist and short story master who “recruits admirers with each book” (Hilary Mantel).

Alexandr and Christine and Zachary and Lydia have been friends since they first met in their twenties. Thirty years later, Alex and Christine are spending a leisurely summer’s evening at home when they receive a call from a distraught Lydia: she is at the hospital. Zach is dead.

In the wake of this profound loss, the three friends find themselves unmoored; all agree that Zach, with his generous, grounded spirit, was the irreplaceable one they couldn’t afford to lose. Inconsolable, Lydia moves in with Alex and Christine. But instead of loss bringing them closer, the three of them find over the following months that it warps their relationships, as old entanglements and grievances rise from the past, and love and sorrow give way to anger and bitterness.

Late in the Day explores the complex webs at the center of our most intimate relationships, to expose how, beneath the seemingly dependable arrangements we make for our lives, lie infinite alternate configurations. Ingeniously moving between past and present and through the intricacies of her characters’ thoughts and interactions, Tessa Hadley once again “crystallizes the atmosphere of ordinary life in prose somehow miraculous and natural” (Washington Post).

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateJan 15, 2019
ISBN9780062476715
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Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley is the author of six highly acclaimed novels, including Clever Girl and The Past, as well as three short story collections, most recently Bad Dreams and Other Stories, which won the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Her stories appear regularly in The New Yorker; in 2016 she was awarded the Windham Campbell Prize and the Hawthornden Prize. She lives in London.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Annoying book filled with thoroughly unlikable, selfish characters. Perhaps this is just a quirk of mine, but I do not like it when dialogue is not surrounded by quotation marks!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What happens when the equilibrium of long term relationships is shattered by an unexpected death. Two couples, each with children, who have known each other for decades and are a bit too enmeshed in each other's lives come apart when the balance is disrupted. I found i was very involved in wondering how it would all end and rooting for Christine who lost the most even though her spouse was not the one who died. I found this to be a compelling look at marriage and friendship, how it survives or fails and what comes next.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Late In The DayByTessa HadleyWhat it's all about...Alex and Christine...Zachary and Lydia...are couples who have been friends for a long long time. Zachary dies suddenly and the lives of the three remaining friends become chaotic. Lydia can not bear to be alone so she moves in with Alex and Christine. Her belongings are everywhere...she is a bit out of control and one night she even crawls into bed with Christine and Alex. Rather than friends pulling together during a tragedy these friends seem to be falling apart. Lydia breaks all boundaries.Why I wanted to read it...The summary for this book drew me in. These friends were friends for a long time. Before they were married they even dated each other’s husbands. They each had unique personalities. They seemed to make far too many allowances for each other’s odd behaviors.What made me truly enjoy this book...I loved reading about each different personality. Christine and Lydia went to elementary school together. They couldn’t be more different and yet they were besties for a long time. The lives of their children were also affected by the actions of these parents. The author does an excellent job of making the reader feel for each of these characters. I felt sympathy, shock, anger and frustration. My least favorite character will always be Lydia. I felt tons of empathy for Christine. I liked the way the author completed this story. The ending felt just right.Why you should read it, too...I received an advance reader’s copy of this book from the publisher through Edelweiss and Amazon. It was my choice to read it and review it.Fondly...Patty
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This book was just okay, I was expecting more based on a friend's recommendation. I realized too late that I just didn't really care what happened to any of the characters.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is another installment on Indiespensable that I wouldn't have otherwise read, and really was anxious to be done with it. That said, this is a sweet little novel, and I was interested through the end to find out how our characters sorted out their experiences with Zach's death.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Tessa Hadley's writing is beautiful, but as a novel it's a disappointment. It feels too much like another generic domestic drama featuring well off Londoners. There's nothing that lifts it out of a well trodden road.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Sadly this book was like a cold cup of tea that’s been left on the counter too long. I was initially drawn to the premise of friends coming together after the death of someone in their group. But as the story wound on, I became less and less invested in these characters and their story. I was honestly ready to have this book become yet another DNF (do not finish). The prose and pace of the book seemed to drag on and on, and it took me much longer than I wanted to finish this. Towards the end I was so bored and eager to end this story that I ended up skimming some paragraphs.If you enjoy languid stories about complicated relationships and in an English setting, this is the book for you