Morning All Day

Morning All Day by Chris Paling is a novel published by Vintage in 1998, featuring 193 pages in English. The story follows Gordon Meadow, whose life unravels unexpectedly after a seemingly trivial incident at a dinner party spirals into a series of complications. As he navigates the fallout from his choices, Gordon grapples with his relationships, particularly with his wife Miranda and former lover Sandy, while reflecting on his own shortcomings.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family life and the complexities of marriage and divorce. As Gordon attempts to escape the chaos he has created, his daughter Penny emerges as a pivotal figure, taking charge of the situation in a way that highlights the bonds of love and responsibility. This edition presents a nuanced exploration of personal crisis and the search for redemption amidst familial turmoil.
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When Gordon Meadow’s life falls apart, it does so with remarkable suddenness. A glass of wine overturned at a dinner party leads to a quick screw with his hostess which leads to. . . calamity. Gordon, pushing forty, with a dead end job as a teacher, is the sort of man who knows a little about quite a number of thing but not so much about anything in particular. He doesn’t really know about women, but all of a sudden they have become a problem, in particular his wife Miranda and his former lover Sandy. Gordon’s reaction is to bolt, leaving behind him a chaos that is only resolved when his daughter Penny – the only one who loves him for himself, unreservedly – takes matters into her own hands.
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