One Day

One Day by Ardashir Vakil, published by Penguin in 2004, is a novel that delves into the complexities of a marriage through the lens of a single day. The story follows Ben, a teacher, and Priya, who works in the media, as they navigate their relationship filled with conflict, conversation, and affection. This edition spans 291 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an intimate look at the dynamics of family life and the challenges of marriage and divorce.
In this narrative, Ben and Priya confront their past and present, engaging in discussions that reveal the intricacies of their bond. The book explores themes of love and conflict, prompting readers to consider the pivotal moments that shape relationships. As the couple reflects on their life together, they seek to understand the missteps that have led them to this critical juncture. Through their journey, the novel invites contemplation on whether a single day can indeed alter the course of a marriage.
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Ben and Priya are your average north London couple: Ben’s a teacher and Priya works in the media. Over the course of one vital day they fight, talk, love and gripe, raking over their life together to try and discover where exactly it all went wrong. Can one day save a marriage?
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