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The Red House

by Haddon, Mark

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London: Jonathan Cape, 2012. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First Edition First Printing, Book In Fine Condition Feels Unread, Clean Tight And Sharp. Boards and gilt perfect. Very Minor Bump To Edge Of Text Block, Very Gentle Push To Foot Of Spine Else Fine. Jacket Fine, Unblemished. Publishers Sticker To Front Cover. This Copy Is Not Exlib, Not Priced Clipped And Has No Inscriptions. For Grading Accuracy Books Are Photographed Without A Protective Book Cover. This Book Is Fitted With A Non Adhesive Archival Quality Book Protector To Make A Quality Addition To Your Collection. Note We Do Not Use Stock Images, The Book Pictured Is The Book Described. Excellent Copy Of This Collectible First Edition First Printing Book.

Synopsis

MARK HADDON is the author of the international bestseller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time , which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction and the Whit­bread Book of the Year award, and of the New York Times bestseller A Spot of Bother . In addition to The Talking Horse and the Sad Girl and the Village Under the Sea , a collection of poetry, Haddon has written and illustrated numerous award-winning children’s books and television screenplays.

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On Dec 10 2016, CloggieDownunder said:
The Red House is the third adult novel by British poet and author, Mark Haddon. A week after burying their mother, Angela's brother Richard, with whom she has had minimal contact for fifteen years, offers to take both their families on holiday. Five weeks later, Dominic, Angela and their three children are on the train to Hay-on-Wye; from Edinburgh, Richard, his wife of six months and his step-daughter are in his Mercedes headed for the same destination: a week in April in a rented house in Herefordshire.

Neither couple expects this to be a jolly family get-together, but they intend to make the best of it. Four adults, three teens and an eight-year-old are gathered in close quarters, all having issues, worries or problems that are slowly revealed to a greater or lesser audience. In between (or sometimes during) meals, walks, excursions, activities and leisure, there are confessions, confrontations, accusations, revelations, tantrums and tears.

And what a feast of emotions and attitudes Haddon heaps on his characters: resentment at carrying the burden of elder care; confusion over sexual orientation; insecurity about a partner's true feelings; enduring grief over a stillborn baby; worry over possible professional misconduct charges; teenage lust; and guilt, lots of guilt, over an extra-marital affair, over previous promiscuity, over bullying, over poor parenting.

While the adults and teens all have their very human flaws, and their words and actions are often easy to comprehend, if not always excuse, it is eight-year-old Benjy, earnest, thoughtful and wholly good, who cannot fail to both tug at the heartstrings and to delight in equal measure.

Even though nothing terribly dramatic happens over the week, and the pace of the story is quite sedate, by Friday, everyone's lives have been changed to some extent. There are rejected kisses, a sprained ankle, hypothermia from exposure, a ghost, a stuffed owl, canoeing, bookshops, makeshift swords, desperate texts, and unreliable memories.

Haddon establishes the era with occasional, almost haphazard passages of current events, movies, music, crazes and world affairs; he treats his readers to some gorgeous descriptive prose: "A great see-saw of light balanced on the fulcrum of Black Hill, the sun rising on one end, the other end sweeping down the flank of Offa's Dyke and switching the colours on as it went". This is a novel somewhat reminiscent of those by David Nicholls, enjoyable and thought-provoking.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Red House
Author
Haddon, Mark
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st Edition 1st Printing
ISBN 10
0224096400
ISBN 13
9780224096409
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2012
Pages
272
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
Keywords
Dog Night-Time General
Bookseller catalogs
Thiller and Crime; General Fiction;
X weight
700 g

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