Monogamy

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Monogamy by Sue Miller is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and intimacy. This beautifully crafted narrative centers around Graham and Annie, a couple whose nearly thirty-year marriage embodies both profound joy and hidden secrets. Set in their late middle age, the story unfolds as Graham, a photographer, and Annie, a bookseller, navigate life’s complexities. When an unexpected tragedy strikes, Annie is left to confront the shadows of grief and the precariousness of their relationship.

With its penetrating insights and humorous undertones, Monogamy delves deep into the fabric of human connections, challenging readers to consider how well we truly know our loved ones. Each page offers a delicate balance of emotion, capturing the essence of both love's tenderness and the intricacies of personal secrets. Critics acclaim it as a superb narrative, a deeply engaging page-turner that resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of intimate relationships.

The B-format paperback edition, published by Bloomsbury in 2021, contains 352 pages full of moving prose that invites reflection and connection. Ideal for readers seeking contemporary literary fiction that speaks to the heart, this book is a must-have for anyone exploring the themes of love, grief, and the human experience. Enjoy seamless delivery with our efficient shipping options for your purchase. Immerse yourself in this intelligent and humane tale and experience the beautifully tender observations of Sue Miller's writing.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781526618931
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 352


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'Penetrating, intelligent, humane, funny too ... Smart and powerfully alive' Tessa Hadley
'Superb' Daily Mail
'A poignant page-turner, delving deep into our most intimate relationships' Evening Standard

Annie is the great love of Graham's life. Here they are in late middle-age, the photographer and the bookseller, so mismatched and yet so well-matched. Theirs is a happy marriage of nearly thirty years and even the happiest of marriages, Graham tells himself, have their secrets.
Then the unthinkable happens, and suddenly Annie is alone, stumbling in the dark. How much can we ever know the people who love us?
'With what exquisite truth Sue Miller writes - I was completely wrapped up in the beautifully, and often so tenderly observed rollercoaster of grief. An invaluably moving book' Juliet Nicolson

'It's absolutely wonderful - detailed, precise emotions that Miller gets down in such a tender moving way ... Devasting. Brilliant' Claire Fuller

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