The Whole Day Through

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By Patrick Gale
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A woman has a second chance at love in this novel from the author of Richard & Judy bestsellers ‘Notes from an Exhibition’ and ‘A Perfectly Good Man’.
When forty-something Laura Lewis is obliged to abandon a life of stylish independence in Paris to care for her elderly mother in Winchester, it seems all romantic opportunities have gone up in smoke. Then she runs into Ben, the great love of her student days – and, as she only now dares admit, the emotional touchstone against which she has judged every man since. She’s cautious – and he’s married – but they can’t deny that feelings still exist between them. Are they brave enough to take the second chance at the lasting happiness that fate has offered them? Or will they be defeated by the need to do what seems to be the right thing? Taking its structure from the events of a single summer’s day, The Whole Day Through is a bittersweet love story, shot through with an understanding of mortality, memory and the difficulty of being good. In it, Patrick Gale writes with scrupulous candour about the tests of love: the regrets and the triumphs, and the melancholy of failing. The Whole Day Through is vintage Gale, displaying the same combination of wit, tenderness and acute psychological observation as his Richard & Judy bestseller Notes From an Exhibition. TweetReviews
A beautifully written love story, quiet and lyrical, sensitive and caring. Also quite witty and gritty with discussions about pubic lice, STD's, disabilities, ageing, naturism and sexuality, among other things. Patrick Gale seems to have a great insight into people and relationships and has a fantastic ability to write about them. I was drawn right into the heart of the book and the characters and found I cared deeply about what happened to them. A great one for reading groups because of all the "issues" raised, not least the duty-versus-desire one. I loved it from start to finish and highly recommend it to anyone who likes books about people and relationships.