What magic transforms a book into a compelling, moving, unputdownable read? I don’t know, but whatever it is, [The Cazalet Chronicles] have it. The characters! I cared about them so much. They behave in interesting, venal, believable ways. They’re recognisably human: frustrating, flawed, lovable. Maybe my favourite books ever

- Marian Keyes, bestselling author of <i>My Favourite Mistake</i>,

She is one of those novelists who shows, through her work, what the novel is for . . . She helps us to do the necessary thing – open our eyes and our hearts

- Hilary Mantel, bestselling author of the Wolf Hall trilogy,

Like [Elena] Ferrante, Howard’s fictional sphere is domestic and yet reveals deeper truths about human nature

- Elizabeth Day, bestselling author of <i>Magpie</i>,

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Howard is a sharp observer of human drama and psychology, and writes about pain, loss and longing superbly well

- Monica Ali, bestselling author of <i>Love Marriage</i>,

I don’t know how I’d managed to miss [The Cazalet Chronicles] until now, but they’re absolute heaven

- Meg Mason, bestselling author of <i>Sorrow and Bliss</i>,

[N]o detail is too small to be included, so charged with significance is the material envelope of that lost world

- Tessa Hadley, bestselling author of <i>After the Funeral</i>,

A dazzling historical reconstruction

- Penelope Fitzgerald, Booker Prize-winning author of <i>Offshore</i>,

Charming, poignant and quite irresistible . . . to be cherished and shared

The Times

The Cazalets have earned an honoured place among the great saga families . . . rendered thrillingly three-dimensional by a master craftsman

Sunday Telegraph

Beautifully and poignantly told, Marking Time is the second novel in Elizabeth Jane Howard’s bestselling family saga The Cazalet Chronicles, set during the onset of World War II.'Compelling, moving, unputdownable . . . Maybe my favourite books ever' - Marian Keyes, bestselling author of My Favourite MistakeHome Place, Sussex, 1939. As the shadows of the Second World War roll in, banishing the sun-drenched days of childish games and trips to the coast, a new generation of Cazalets takes up the family’s story.Louise, who dreams of becoming a great actress, finds herself facing the harsh reality that her parents have their own lives with secrets, passions and yearnings. Clary, an aspiring writer, learns that her beloved father, Rupert, is now missing somewhere on the shores of France. And sensitive, imaginative Polly feels stuck, haunted by her nightmares about the war.‘She helps us to do the necessary thing – open our eyes and our hearts’ – Hilary Mantel, bestselling author of The Mirror and the LightMarking Time is the second volume of the extraordinary Cazalet Chronicles and a perfect addition to your collection. Marking Time is followed by Confusion, the third book in the series.
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As war breaks out in Britain, Marking Time follows a family wondering if their lives will ever return to normal. The second book in the landmark Cazalet Chronicles, adapted into a BBC radio and TV series.
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What magic transforms a book into a compelling, moving, unputdownable read? I don’t know, but whatever it is, [The Cazalet Chronicles] have it. The characters! I cared about them so much. They behave in interesting, venal, believable ways. They’re recognisably human: frustrating, flawed, lovable. Maybe my favourite books ever
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The second book in the landmark Cazalet Chronicles, previously a BBC radio and TV series. As war breaks out in Britain, Marking Time follows a family wondering if their lives will ever return to normal.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781035042456
Publisert
2024-06-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Picador
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
39 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
624

Om bidragsyterne

Elizabeth Jane Howard was the author of fifteen highly acclaimed novels, including the five volumes of The Cazalet Chronicles, as well as After Julius, Falling, Getting It Right, Love All, and Odd Girl Out. The Cazalet Chronicles – The Light Years, Marking Time, Confusion, Casting Off and All Change – have become established as modern classics and have been adapted for a major BBC television series and for BBC Radio 4. She had one child, Nicola, and married three times – lastly to fellow author Sir Kingsley Amis. In 2000 she was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List, and in 2002 Macmillan published her autobiography, Slipstream. She died, aged ninety, at home in Suffolk on 2 January 2014.