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Waterfall by Margaret Drabble
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Waterfall (original 1969; edition 1998)

by Margaret Drabble

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Perhaps it is her name, perhaps her inadequacy as a wife, but Jane Gray feels doomed. Locked in a marriage to Malcolm where her strongest emotion is apathy, Jane is about to give birth to their second child. Malcolm finds this an apt moment for departure, leaving Jane in the care of her cousin Lucy and Lucy's husband James. In the intimacy of Jane's bedroom she and James create a mutual bond of love and dependence. But along with the joy must come guilt and anguish, longing and compromise all part of the price a woman pays for love. 'There are many writers with a good eye and almost as many with a good ear- very few are as well endowed with both as she is' - Sunday Telegraph… (more)
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Title:Waterfall
Authors:Margaret Drabble
Info:Penguin Putnam~trade (1998), Paperback, 240 pages
Collections:Your library, 1988-90 (6th Form)
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Ik heb lang over dit toch niet zo dikke boek gedaan. Het komt uit de boekenkast van ma. Het is een mix van verhaal en beschouwing en het leest niet echt makkelijk. Het verhaal: een vrouw wordt verlaten door haar man, maar al snel zoekt de echtgenoot van haar nichtje toenadering. Ze krijgen een liefdesrelatie en gaan uiteindelijk samen (met haar kinderen) op reis. Ze krijgen een ongeluk, de man raakt zwaar gewond en het nichtje ontdekt wat er aan de hand is. De man herstelt langzaam en de relatie houdt stand. Dit verhaal wordt afgewisseld met langdradige gedachten in ik-vorm van de hoofdpersoon. ( )
  elsmvst | Mar 4, 2021 |
I enjoyed this novel quite a bit. Really should read more of her. Liked this much better than The Ice Age. ( )
  eslee | Mar 18, 2007 |
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If I were drowning I couldn't reach out a hand to save myself, so unwilling am I to set myself up against fate.
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Perhaps it is her name, perhaps her inadequacy as a wife, but Jane Gray feels doomed. Locked in a marriage to Malcolm where her strongest emotion is apathy, Jane is about to give birth to their second child. Malcolm finds this an apt moment for departure, leaving Jane in the care of her cousin Lucy and Lucy's husband James. In the intimacy of Jane's bedroom she and James create a mutual bond of love and dependence. But along with the joy must come guilt and anguish, longing and compromise all part of the price a woman pays for love. 'There are many writers with a good eye and almost as many with a good ear- very few are as well endowed with both as she is' - Sunday Telegraph

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