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Laura Laura
By (Author) Richard Francis
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
29th September 2020
United Kingdom
Hardback
240
An elderly academic on his way home from the cinema is accosted by a homeless woman. She tells him her name is Laura. So begins a nightmarish journey for Gerald, a historian forced to confront the mystery of his own past, and to ask himself if he has lived a good life or even a decent one.
In the course of this very funny, sometimes disturbing and often moving novel, suppressed memories return to haunt him. There is the matter of the bag of farthings, stolen when he was just a small boy. And the question of therole he played in a family tragedy. Above all he has to assess the harm he may have done in a long-forgotten love affair.
Even those close to him suddenly appear unfathomable. How well does he really know his friend Terence, an apparently unworldly physics professor who inspired Gerald's course on quantum history, or the vivacious, recently widowed Judith, his sister-in-law And what about Abby, to whom he has been married the whole of his adult life He seems to understand her as little as he understands himself.
The problem with exploring the past, Gerald begins to see, is that there are an infinite number of ways to travel through it.
I haven't been so sorry to finish a novel for a long time. I think it's a triumph. * Samantha Harvey *
The novel is [] full of memorable aperus particularly strikingly when it evokes that alchemy which transforms anxiety, failure or disaster into the safety of anecdote [] Theres a certain alchemy in writing that can transform themes of anxiety, failure or disaster into something as moving, disturbing and funny as this novel is. * The Spectator *
Elegantly written, humorous and perfect in its evocation of a flickering past. * The Tatler, All the best new books of the summer *
Richard Francis is one of the UKs most underrated novelists. * The Huffington Post, 22 Brilliant Books To Read This Autumn *
Delivered with such imagination and chutzpah [] The pleasure of Laura Laura is in its robust even fun approach to serious stuff. * The Critic *
Funny, moving, absorbing, thought-provoking[]. I read this book in a state of almost continuous delight. * Shiny New Books *
Richard Francis is a novelist, biographer and historian. He lives in Bath with his wife, Jo.