Trespass
by:
Rose Tremain (author)
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize; one of the Wall Street Journal's best books by women in 2010. “Complex, suspenseful, and almost hypnotically readable.”—Margot Livesey, Boston Sunday GlobeIn a silent valley in southern France stands an isolated stone farmhouse, the Mas Lunel. Aramon, the...
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Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize; one of the Wall Street Journal's best books by women in 2010. “Complex, suspenseful, and almost hypnotically readable.”—Margot Livesey, Boston Sunday GlobeIn a silent valley in southern France stands an isolated stone farmhouse, the Mas Lunel. Aramon, the owner, is so haunted by his violent past that he's become incapable of all meaningful action, letting his hunting dogs starve and his land go to ruin. Meanwhile, his sister Audrun, alone in her modern bungalow within sight of the Mas Lunel, dreams of exacting retribution for the unspoken betrayals that have blighted her life. Into this closed world comes Anthony Verey, a wealthy but disillusioned antiques dealer from London. When he sets his sights on the Mas, a frightening and unstoppable series of consequences is set in motion. "Rose Tremain's writing is so good, she makes us hear English anew," writes the San Francisco Chronicle. This powerful and unsettling work reveals yet another dimension to Tremain's extraordinary imagination.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780393340600 (0393340600)
Publish date: October 24th 2011
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 253
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Book Club,
Literary Fiction,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Crime,
France,
Suspense,
Relationships
A story of cultural collision, Trespass details the events that surround the arrival of septuagenarian antiques dealer, Anthony Verey, in the Cevennes in southern France. Disappointed with his life in London, Anthony decides to buy a property in France and spend the last part of his life living some...
Actual rating: 3.5*This is the story of a house, Mass Lunel in the Cevennes in France and of those who live there and those who would like to live there.It is the story of family relationships and the influences they have on our lives as well as the story of the things we are willing to do for those...
The Book Report: Two pairs of aging siblings, all damaged goods from various sorts of parental abuse and neglect, collide in one of France's most beautiful areas...the Cevennes range...and manage to make a complete hash of their own, their friends', and even perfect strangers' lives while imagining ...
3.5 Proper review to come.Rather unsure how I feel. It feels cruel to give a 3 to something so beautifully written, but comparing it to how I felt about her other novels I cannot give it more.
Beautifully written, but the unremitting tragedy happening to characters I didn’t like just got too much in the end...