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Published: 13th May 2025
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What Will Survive of Us
By (Author) Howard Jacobson
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
13th May 2025
6th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
216g
Love can change your life. Can it survive marriage and middle age Love can change your life. Can it survive marriage and middle age 'A rare gift and one to be treasured' SUNDAY TIMES 'A profound and vital book' WILLIAM BOYD 'Equal parts funny and challenging' DAILY TELEGRAPH Lily falls in love with Sam the minute she sets eyes on him. It takes Sam a day or two longer. Curious, because Lily - independent, headstrong, rational - has never quite believed in love; while Sam - confident, passionate, romantic - thought he understood it inside out. Lily is an award-winning television documentary maker. Sam is an award-winning playwright. Both are in relationships that have quietly expired, but their encounter makes Lily and Sam come alive again. As they begin to work together on the page and on screen, an affair takes hold that they are powerless to resist. Arriving in mid-life, their relationship opens unexpected new worlds and, for Lily, offers her a surprising form of liberation. But what will happen to them when familiarity, illness and age begin to take their toll What will survive Taking us to the edge of desire, love and betrayal across a lifetime, What Will Survive of Us reveals what is left of us when we strip away every layer.
A tender love story... Jacobsons sentences have always been things of beauty: ornate yet vigorous * Daily Telegraph *
A rare gift and one to be treasured * Sunday Times *
Something more subtle and melancholy than expected. In the best possible way, fans of Jacobson will not be disappointed * Observer *
Essential human truths are conveyed through humour, melancholy and kinetic dialogue * Mail on Sunday *
Equal parts funny and challenging, this is a clear-eyed view of long-term love * Daily Telegraph *
Howard Jacobson has written seventeen novels and six works of non-fiction. He won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Award in 2000 for The Mighty Walzer and then again in 2013 for Zoo Time. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for The Finkler Question; he was also shortlisted for the prize in 2014 for J.