Gabriel’s Lament

Gabriel’s Lament by Paul Bailey, published by Penguin Books in 1987, is a work of fiction that explores the life of Gabriel Harvey. The narrative begins with Gabriel’s content existence, which is disrupted when his father inherits a fortune and adopts a snobbish demeanor. The story takes a poignant turn as Gabriel’s mother, significantly younger than his father, mysteriously disappears, leading Gabriel to grapple with the reality of her absence.
Readers will find a deep exploration of family dynamics and the impact of wealth on relationships within this 331-page edition. As Gabriel navigates his feelings of loss and separation, the story delves into themes of love and the complexities of human connections. The book presents a nuanced portrayal of Gabriel’s emotional journey as he comes to terms with his mother’s departure and the changes in his family life.
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This is the story of Gabriel Harvey who was happy until the day his father inherited a lot of money and became a snob. Then his beloved mother, 35 years her husband’s junior, vanishes. Gabriel feels that he’ll see her again, but gradually understands that her “holiday” is a complete separation.
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