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After You'd Gone by Maggie O'Farrell
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After You'd Gone (edition 2002)

by Maggie O'Farrell (Author)

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Alice Raikes takes a train from London to Scotland to visit her family, but when she gets there she witnesses something so shocking that she insists on returning to London immediately. A few hours later, Alice is lying in a coma after an accident that may or may not have been a suicide attempt. Alice's family gathers at her bedside and as they wait, argue, and remember, long-buried tensions emerge. The more they talk, the more they seem to conceal. Alice, meanwhile, slides between varying levels of consciousness, recalling her past and a love affair that recently ended. A riveting story that skips through time and interweaves multiple points of view, After You'd Gone is a novel of stunning psychological depth and marks the debut of a major literary talent.… (more)
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Title:After You'd Gone
Authors:Maggie O'Farrell (Author)
Info:Penguin Books (2002), Edition: Reissue, 384 pages
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After You'd Gone by Maggie O'Farrell

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I loved this book. It's beautiful, heartbreaking, intelligent fiction and I could read books like this forever. ( )
  punkinmuffin | Apr 30, 2024 |
Maggie O'Farrell is a favorite...this being her first novel I was prepared to give her some slack, I didn't need to...I read it in about 24 hours (maybe less). The timeline jumps were a little confusing but the story was terrific and I couldn't wait to find out what she saw at the train station. It didn't disappoint and the ending was perfect. Ann (the mother) was an awful character, (O'Farrell's dedication for the book is to her Mother for not being like Alice's mother....oh yeah). I loved Elspeth, the grandmother, so wise and loving. Highly recommend .... ( )
  almin | Jan 9, 2024 |
Aangrijpend en intensief verhaal over Alice en haar relatie met John en met haar moeder. Ze is het kind van haar moeders minnaar maar weet dat niet. Als ze het ontdekt, probeert ze zelfmoord te plegen. Haar vader is op de hoogte maar wil er niet over praten. Grote liefde John komt om bij een bomaanslag. Het verhaal wordt met grote sprongen in de tijd en perspectiefwisselingen geschreven. ( )
  elsmvst | Aug 16, 2023 |
Although not the best book I've ever read, it wasn't the worst. I liked how the different stories unfolded and found it compelling, although the changing viewpoints could be a bit confusing. There was heaps of family drama - although the blurb focuses on Alice - it's really about her family. There's generations of secrets and truths and lies and feelings. If you like contemporary dramas this is for you. Unfortunately, it's not really my thing. ( )
  funstm | Jan 24, 2023 |
Alice makes a trip home to Scotland to visit her sisters, but shortly after arriving she witnesses something disturbing that causes her to abruptly turn around and return home to London. A few hours later, she's in the hospital in a coma after walking into the pathway of a car. Was it an accident or did she do it on purpose? As her family tries to make sense of the accident, the reader witnesses flashbacks into Alice's past which may give a clue as to the circumstances of what actually happened.

The format of this book takes a bit of getting used to. The time frames jump around in seemingly random order and with various viewpoints. It's a bit disconcerting and confusing at first, but if you can get past that, it's a decent story which gradually unfolds. But it's also incredibly sad, and I'm not sure how I felt about the ending. ( )
  indygo88 | Dec 22, 2022 |
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Whatever has happened, happens always
-- Andrew Greig

The past falls open anywhere
-- Michael Donaghy
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To my mother
for not being like Alice's
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The day she would try to kill herself, she realised winter was coming again.
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Alice Raikes takes a train from London to Scotland to visit her family, but when she gets there she witnesses something so shocking that she insists on returning to London immediately. A few hours later, Alice is lying in a coma after an accident that may or may not have been a suicide attempt. Alice's family gathers at her bedside and as they wait, argue, and remember, long-buried tensions emerge. The more they talk, the more they seem to conceal. Alice, meanwhile, slides between varying levels of consciousness, recalling her past and a love affair that recently ended. A riveting story that skips through time and interweaves multiple points of view, After You'd Gone is a novel of stunning psychological depth and marks the debut of a major literary talent.

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