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This item may be Check for Availability This title in other editionsIn the Driver's Seatby Helen Simpson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A dark, dazzling, surprisingly funny new collection of stories (“Masterly” —Adam Mars Jones, The Observer; “A virtuoso performance” —Jane Shilling, The Sunday Telegraph) about single women and wives in various phases of midlife—anxious mothers, besotted mothers, beset mothers—in a (futile) search for security and consolation.
Helen Simpson’s stories are short but by no means small. One story takes the Iraq war as its subject; another describes a smoker’s reprieve from death by lung cancer; in another, a simple tale of home maintenance—a woman in a conversation with the carpenter replacing her door after a break-in—becomes a deftly sketched study of grief. In still another, Simpson manages the seemingly impossible—producing laughter at terminal illness and untimely death (this might be the first story in which the amputation of a limb provides a happy ending). And finally, the story entitled “Constitutional”—a pun on one of the word’s meanings: a walk taken for the benefit of one’s health—deals with memory, family, Alzheimer’s, oak trees, pregnancy for the over-forties, stolen photographs, and crossword puzzles. Helen Simpson’s stories move and disturb us as they light up the human gift for making the best of it—whatever it is. Synopsis:A collection of short stories following the lives of single women and wives during various phases of midlife deals with the themes of time and change as it addresses such topics as the Iraq war, a smoker's reprieve from death by lung cancer, and a woman who finds grief for her lost lover assuaged by involvement in some carpentry repair work. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
About the AuthorHelen Simpson is the author of three collections of short stories, Getting a Life, Four Bare Legs in a Bed (winner of the Somerset Maugham Award), and Dear George, as well as one novella, Flesh and Grass. She is the recipient of the E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in London with her husband and two children.
From the Hardcover edition. Table of ContentsUp at a villa — The door — The year's midnight — Every third thought — Early one morning — The tree — In the driver's seat — If I'm spared — The phlebotomist's love life — The green room — Constitutional.
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