When the Lights Go Out
Author(s): Carys Bray
Global temperatures are rising. The climate of the Abrams' marriage is cooling. Emma is beginning to wonder whether relationships, like mortgages, should be conducted in five-year increments. She might laugh if Chris had bought a motorbike or started dyeing his hair. Instead he's buying off-label medicines and stockpiling food. Chris finds Emma's relentless optimism exasperating. A tot of dread, a nip of horror, a shot of anger - he isn't asking much. If she would only join him in a measure of something. The family's precarious eco-system is further disrupted by torrential rains, power cuts and the unexpected arrival of Chris's mother. Emma longs to lower a rope and winch Chris from the pit of his worries. But he doesn't want to be rescued or reassured - he wants to pull her in after him. Darkly funny and beautifully written, When the Lights Go Out is a novel for our times- a story about cultivating hope and weathering change.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Penguin Random House
- : Hutchinson
- : 0.334
- : 30 September 2020
- : 2.5 Centimeters X 13.4 Centimeters X 21.4 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Carys Bray
- : Paperback
- : 352