
Same as It Ever Was
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Narrated by:
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Emily Rankin
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By:
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Claire Lombardo
About this listen
The author of The Most Fun We Ever Had returns with a brilliantly observed family drama, in which a long marriage faces imminent derailment from events both past and present
'I finished this wonderful book in floods of tears. What a joy to let a writer of such talent suffuse us with a life's worth of humour and pain, affection and mess' Jessie Burton
'Witty and insightful. A powerful exploration of marriage, motherhood and self' Bonnie Garmus
'One of those big, grown-up existential novels about parenthood and marriage and teenagers and friendship and family life . . . Both easy reading and profound at the same time, all of it cleverly brushed with wit and humour' Matt Haig
At fifty-seven, Julia Ames has found herself with an improbably lovely life. Despite her inclination towards self-sabotage, she has a husband she loves, two happy children and a quiet, contented existence in the suburbs.
But, out of the blue, things begin to change.
Her always well-behaved son is acting strangely. Her beloved but belligerent teenage daughter is about to depart for college.
And, in the local grocery store, Julia encounters a woman she hasn't seen for twenty years - a woman whose friendship was once both her lifeline and, very nearly, her downfall.
All of a sudden, Julia's peaceful family setup and her long, affection-filled marriage face imminent derailment from events both past and present.
The author of The Most Fun We Ever Had returns with another brilliantly observed family drama, which examines the complete and complicated trajectory of one woman's life and asks what it takes to make - and to not break - a family.
'We are treated to our protagonist's complicated and revelatory inner life. I loved it' Eva Wiseman, Observer
'It was such a pleasure to bury myself in this book. It moved and surprised me' Clare Chambers
'Infidelity, dysfunction, secrets - this family novel delivers. Lombardo refashions domestic drama into something rich and strange, with echoes of Lorrie Moore's sardonic humour and Jonathan Franzen's dissection of class' New York Times
and children
Julie story and her perception of parenthood
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Although it trotted along back and forward there was no real meat on the bones of an actual story. The main character wasn’t very likeable and I found myself getting irritated by her. I almost gave up due to the depressing first few chapters but persevered and it was an easy enough listen after a while.
I didn’t really care what happened to the characters in this book like I did with the earlier book.
Narration was excellent.
No real story
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Loved this
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Great writing style!
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Another beautiful read
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Touching read
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Amazing book - hours of brilliance
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Disappointed after write up
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Mesmerisingly beautiful writing
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Alas, I found the first half tedious and bland. Which is not to say there wasn’t depth. There is. It’s just takes a long time to say so little.
Noooooo
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