Love among the Single Classes Paperback Angela Lambert

“Love among the Single Classes” by Angela Lambert is a novel published by Penguin Books Canada, Limited in January 1990. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Constance Liddell, a woman in her mid-forties who navigates the complexities of love and relationships as a member of the single classes. Constance’s life is filled with work, children, and friendships, yet she grapples with a profound longing for intimacy and marriage, which is intensified when she responds to a personal ad and meets Iwo Zaluski, a fellow exile.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of loneliness and the search for connection in contemporary society. As Constance embarks on her journey with Iwo, the story delves into her emotional landscape, revealing the challenges and hopes that accompany her quest for love. The novel captures the nuances of relationships and the impact of past experiences on present desires, making it a reflective piece on the nature of companionship and the human experience.
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“We who are members of the single classes, unmarried and unattached, are always waiting to fall in love…Every day and each encounter holds out the possibility of that momentous flash which will change everything.” Constance Liddell, in her mid-forties, answers a personal column ad—”Polish gentleman, 50s, political refugee, seeks intellectual woman for marriage”—and arranges to meet Iwo Zaluski. For Constance, her work, children, friends and friendship with her charming, philandering ex-husband only sometimes alleviate the deeper longing for intimacy and marriage. Meeting Iwo Zaluski for the first time, on a walk on Hampstead Heath, she perceives in him the loneliness of a fellow exile. Too rapidly, she falls in love.
Angela Lambert (1940—2007) was a British journalist, art critic and author, best known for the novel A Rather English Marriage. Born as Angela Maria Helps to a civil servant and a German-born housewife, she was unhappy when sent to Wispers School, a girls’ boarding school in Sussex, where by the age of 12 she had decided that she wanted to be a writer. She went to St Hilda’s College, Oxford, where she read politics, philosophy and economics. She began her career as a journalist in 1969, working for ITN before joining The Independent newspaper in 1988.
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