The Incomplete Husband
By (Author) Ben Faccini
Granta Books
Granta Books
28th July 2008
1st March 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
329g
When Elena falls in love with Riccardo, she also falls in love with the idea of a bigger world beyond her sheltered life in rural Italy. And when she loses him, she gives up her hopes for the future and her expectations of happiness, filling the sudden void in her life with her son and brother-in-law. It is only when the young Marco rejects the role his mother has created for him and flees for Paris, with its migrant populations, political protests and romantic possibilities, that all three come to realise how tightly they have been bound within a triangle of conspiracy and how much they must risk to break free from the secrets of the past.
With rare sympathy and tenderness, Ben Faccini sets his characters on a quest for their place in the world. You'll want to carry their suitcases.' William Fiennes, author of The Snow Geese 'A striking work, every page, every sentence, bearing the flush and ardour of true life. One reads ever more quickly, with ever more fervour, taking in its deep observations - one of the two best novels I've read in years!' Paula Fox, author of Borrowed Finery Commercial re-package for B format edition, will take this novel to a wider popular audience The Water-Breather sold 12,000 copies - and was described as 'truthful and affecting' (Daily Mail), 'intelligent and observant' (Observer), 'beautifully written and haunting' (TLS), and 'totally original and mesmerising' (Literary Review)
BEN FACCINI grew up in rural France, was educated in England, and has lived in Paris, London and Italy. His first novel was The Water-Breather (Flamingo, 2002).