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Consequences (original 2007; edition 2007)

by Penelope Lively

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Title:Consequences
Authors:Penelope Lively
Info:New York : Viking, 2007. Clothbound ; 258 p. ; 24 cm. Dust jacket image: photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt, Time-Life pictures, Getty images (rear end flap of d-j)
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I liked the way this book dealt with the "consequences" of the decisions made by characters in this story. I enjoy reading about how we all deal with issues and circumstances differently and they result in various outcomes. I believe it lends to a greater perspective in our own lives. ( )
  missjomarch | Nov 7, 2012 |
Penelope Lively writes so beautifully! This book starts with Lorna meeting Matt. They are mismatched in class but not in their feelings for each other. Enjoy their idyllic life in a Someset cottage until WWII intervenes and changes the story for the next generations.

The only downside to this storyis that I got attached to each character and the point of view and time periods kept moving on. But still lovely. ( )
  Lcwilson45 | Sep 8, 2012 |
I listened to this book as a download from my library. This family saga starts with two young people who fall in love prior to World War II. The young man is an artist and the couple retire to a small cottage in rural England so he can concentrate on his art. Of course, World War II intervenes and he never come home. His daughter and his granddaughter have all heard the story of this tragic romance. When his granddaughter meets the man now living in the cottage who has discovered some forgotten art it transforms her life.

A lovely story with very interesting, strong women. ( )
  gypsysmom | Dec 18, 2011 |
This novel begins when a woman from a wealthy family and a poor artist meet, fall in love, and marry with parental disapproval in 1930s London. What follows is a narrative of three generations of women in the family today. It's a lyrical text that seems oddly plotless, just kind of multi-generational vignettes. In fact the title is an interesting choice. All fiction in a sense is about consequences - a protagonist makes a choice and then must respond to the consequences. Yet this book seems to be less about consequences than your typical novel. Anyhow, it's a short book but it took me forever to complete, so I think that says something. ( )
  Othemts | Sep 29, 2011 |
This is a lovely story of three generations of women in an English family. Lorna starts it all off by rebelling against her wealthy family and their dreams for her and marrying Matt, a starving artist. They are madly in love and settle in the English countryside in a cottage with no electricity and dote on their daughter Molly, until World War II intervenes. Then Molly's story is told along with Ruth's, Molly's daughter. Enjoyable, well-written, fun read. It was a nice change from some of the "heavier" books I have been reading. ( )
  CatieN | Apr 21, 2011 |
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They met on a bench in St. James's Park; it was the sixth of June 1935.
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You do not want to admit that you have never been in love, at forty-three. That the most compelling experience going has somehow passed you by, that you are a kind of emotional virgin, that when you read great literature, one of its central themes is mysterious to you.
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The Booker Prize-winning author’s first novel since The Photograph is a sweeping saga of three generations of women, their lives, and loves

A chance meeting in St. James’s Park begins young Lorna and Matt’s intense relationship. Wholly in love, they leave London for a cottage in a rural Somerset village. Their intimate life together—Matt’s woodcarving, Lorna’s self-discovery, their new baby, Molly—is shattered with the arrival of World War II. In 1960s London, Molly happens upon a forgotten newspaper—a seemingly small moment that leads to her first job and, eventually, a pregnancy by a wealthy man who wants to marry her but whom she does not love. Thirty years later, Ruth, who has always considered her existence a peculiar accident, questions her own marriage and begins a journey that takes her back to 1941—and a redefinition of herself and of love.

Told in Lively’s incomparable prose, Consequences is a powerful story of growth, death, and rebirth and a study of the previous century—its major and minor events, its shaping of public consciousness, and its changing of lives.

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A love story that connects the lives of three generations, Lorna and Matt who experience heartache during World War II, their daughter Molly, and their granddaughter Ruth, who begins a journey that takes her back to 1941.

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