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ISBN: 9780007245154
Release Date: 05 Mar 2007
Average rating: (read by 23 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

This is the new novel from the Orange Prize winning author of "We Need to Talk About Kevin". It all hinges on one kiss. Whether Irena McGovern does or does not lean in to a specific pair of lips in London will determine whether she stays with her disciplined, intellectual partner Lawrence or runs off with Ramsey, a hard-living snooker player. Using a parallel universe structure, we follow Irena's life as it unfolds under the influence of two drastically different men. Lawrence is Irena's partner of nearly ten years. Ramsey is the ex-husband of a sometime friend, a once-a-year acquaintance to whom Irena has never paid a great deal of attention. Where Lawrence is supportive and devoted; Ramsey is flighty and spontaneous. Lawrence is emotionally withdrawn to the point of repression; Ramsey is fiery and passionate, but volatile. The contrasts between the two men have ramifications for Irena's relationships with friends and family, for her career as an illustrator, and more importantly, for the texture of her daily life. This love is about trade-offs. Both men in Irena's dual future are worthy of her affection but deeply flawed.
The answer is that there is no perfect answer: one of the things that draws us to our mates is what is wrong with them. "The Post-Birthday World" is written with all the subtlety, perceptiveness and drama that made "We Need to Talk About Kevin" an international best-seller.

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Rated it 4 months ago
A perennially interesting subject in literature is the parallel lives scenario - what if instead of making that decision and living my life in the resulting way, I had taken a different path (perhaps hinging on one central decision) and consequently...

Rated it 4 months ago
This book gives the view of both the main characters and their views on what is happening in their marriage. It is a very though provoking book and can make you relook at your own life.

Rated it 6 months ago
Let me just say at the outset that this is not as good as "kevin" (but then very little could be)in that it is not as compelling or addictive. The premise of the book is that you meet four characters and at one point two are close to kissing, the...

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