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The Promise of Happiness

By Justin Cartwright

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| Paperback | 9780747577065

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Charles Judd meanders round his local Cornish beach, contemplating the turns his life has taken. His wife Daphne struggles hopelessly with the latest fish recipe, trying to keep something in her life under control. Two of their children are keeping it all together - just. But they are all still recoContinue

Charles Judd meanders round his local Cornish beach, contemplating the turns his life has taken. His wife Daphne struggles hopelessly with the latest fish recipe, trying to keep something in her life under control. Two of their children are keeping it all together - just. But they are all still recovering from the shock of the prodigal daughter, Juliet, being imprisoned in New York State for her part in an art theft. Since then, Charles appears to have lost his entire family. Now Juliet is being released, the family is about to be reunited and the wounds her imprisonment has caused are being re-opened.

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  • The return of the native

    ‘When you look at families, there is no such thing as normal.’ Indeed not. Justin Cartwright gives us the Judds, an apparently ordinary English middle-class family, and examines their response to a private catastrophe. The book begins as Juliet Judd, ... (read full critics)

    spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

  • Redemption Value

    Justin Cartwright is surprisingly little known in the United States, although in England he is frequently mentioned alongside authors like Ian McEwan, Martin Amis and Kazuo Ishiguro. I am hopeful that his bitingly funny and fiercely observed new nove ... (read full critics)

    nytimes published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

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  • This is a family novel of an apparently ordinary English family. In the course of telling the story of the five members of the family, which starts on the day the favourite daughter Juliet is released from jail, we get a intimate and moving picture of the Judds. It is very subtle and moving, well wo ... (continue)

    This is a family novel of an apparently ordinary English family. In the course of telling the story of the five members of the family, which starts on the day the favourite daughter Juliet is released from jail, we get a intimate and moving picture of the Judds. It is very subtle and moving, well worth reading.

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 320 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 0747577064
  • ISBN-13: 9780747577065
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Pub Ltd
  • Pub date: Dec 31, 2004
  • Also available as: Hardcover, Others and eBook
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