A Quiet Life

A Quiet Life by Beryl Bainbridge, published by Penguin in 1994, presents a narrative that explores the complexities of family dynamics. This edition, comprising 156 pages, is written in English and delves into the seemingly tranquil existence of Alan’s family, revealing hidden tensions and secrets that disrupt their lives. The story hints at themes of forbidden passion and mysterious disappearances, creating an intriguing backdrop for the characters’ interactions.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, historical elements, and mystery within the pages of this novel. The plot unfolds around Alan’s family, where the calm surface conceals deeper emotional currents, particularly involving his sister Madge and their mother. As the narrative progresses, the exploration of these personal conflicts invites reflection on the nature of family relationships and the secrets that can lie beneath a quiet facade.
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People thought nothing could disturb the even tenor of Alan’s family life. But they didn’t know about his sister Madge’s forbidden passion or his mother’s disappearances. This novel was first published in 1976.
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