The London Train

The London Train

by Tessa Hadley

3.25 out of 5 (2 ratings)

Format:
Hardback 
Pages:
336 
Publisher:
Vintage 
Publication Date:
06 January 2011 
Category:
Modern & Contemporary 
ISBN:
9780224090971 

Description

The London Train is a novel in two parts, separate but wound together around a single moment, examining in vivid detail two lives stretched between two cities. Paul lives in the Welsh countryside with his wife Elise, and their two young children. The day after his mother dies he learns that his eldest daughter Pia, who was living with his ex-wife in London, has moved out from home and gone missing. He sets out in search of Pia, and when he eventually finds her, living with her lover in a chaotic flat in a tower block in King's Cross, he thinks at first he wants to rescue her. But the search for his daughter begins a period of unrest and indecision for Paul: he is drawn closer to the hub of London, to the excitements of a life lived in jeopardy, to Pia's fragile new family. Paul's a pessimist; when a heat wave scorches the capital week after week he fears that they are all 'sleep-walking to the edge of a great pit, like spoiled trusting children'. In the opposite direction, Cora is moving back to Cardiff, to the house she has inherited from her parents. She is escaping her marriage, and the constrictions and disappointments of her life in London. At work in the local library, she is interrupted by a telephone call from her sister-in-law and best friend, to say that her husband has disappeared. Connecting both stories is the London train, and a chance meeting that will have immediate and far-reaching consequences for both Paul and for Cora. The London Train is a vivid and absorbing account of the impulses and accidents that can shape our lives, alongside our ideas; about loyalty, love, sex and the complicated bonds of friends and family. Penetrating, perceptive, and wholly absorbing, it is an extraordinary new novel from one of the best writers working in Britain today.

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  • A beautifully written novel of two parts, linked by a journey on the London/Cardiff train.Richard appears to be happy in his second marriage, his adultery briefly alluded to in the first half of the novel. Cora's marriage to her older husband is all but over and the aforementioned dalliances become fleshed out in this second part of the book. I did find myself going back to check if I had missed references to this affair...I had in part because it was so fleeting in it's appearance.Neither of the leading characters are particularly likeable, but it is their failings which are so interesting and make this an honest and fulfilling read.

    4.50 out of 5

    teresa1953

  • I just couldn't get into this - guys who suddenly decide to move into flats with their pregnant daughters, abandoning his wife for unexplained reasons, just don't grab me. Put it down before the second half.

    2.00 out of 5

    bobbieharv

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