Valley Of Decision
By (Author) Stanley Middleton
Cornerstone
Windmill Books
15th September 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Interior life
823.914
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
160g
A novel from the Booker-Prize winning author Stanley Middleton. Rejacked and reissued in Windmill. A novel from the Booker-Prize winning author Stanley Middleton. Rejacked and reissued in Windmill. Mary and David Blackwell are content in their marriage but when Mary, a talented opera singer, is offered the chance to sing in America, everything changes. David, a music teacher and amateur cellist, is left behind in England and, when he suddenly stops hearing from her, he must decide how to carry on and what to do. 'It is a very, very long time since any book made me physically cry. But Stanley Middleton's Valley of Decision did just that, twice... The story is simple... Anyone, well almost anyone, could write that story... But only Mr Middleton could turn it into something approaching a small masterpiece.' Martyn Goff, Daily Telegraph 'Increasingly, Middleton's command of the ordinary has become extraordinary... In this new novel the rigours and solaces of making music are cleverly (but uninsistently) counter-pointed with the human relationships that accompany them.' Anthony Thwaite, Observer
Above all... there is some quality that is a mixture of craft and integrity, compassion and the masterful effect of the unsaid, that raises this novel to a very high level indeed. * Daily Telegraph *
I urge readers to obtain this new and very fine book... I cannot recommend it too highly. * Financial Times *
It is a very long time since any book made me physically cry. But Stanley Middletons Valley of Decision did just that, twice The story is simple. Mary is a talented opera singer, married to David, a musician, for three years. She is offered the chance to sing in America in an opera that might just lead to a major career. She takes it and falls in love with her producer. Anyone, well almost anyone, could write that story. But only Mr Middleton could turn it into something approaching a small masterpiece. -- Martyn Goff * Daily Telegraph *
Increasingly, Middletons command of the ordinary has become extraordinary, in laconic descriptions, and in unflinchingly facing moral imperatives which are always bedded in real, even humdrum, circumstances. And in this new novel the rigours and solaces of making music are cleverly (but uninsistently) counter-pointed with the human relationships that accompany them. -- Anthony Thwaite * Observer *
Both an achievement and a promise without limit -- Andrew Sinclair * The Times *
Stanley Middleton was born in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire in 1919. He published his first novel, A Short Answer, in 1958 and went on to publish 45 novels in a career spanning fifty years. He was joint winner of the Booker Prize in 1974 with Holiday. Stanley Middleton died in July 2009.