Ending Up

Ending Up by Kingsley Amis, published by Penguin Books in 1987, presents a narrative centered on the lives of septuagenarian residents at Tuppenny-hapenny Cottage. This 1st Edition Thus, available in English and spanning 176 pages, explores themes of boredom and the challenges of aging, as the characters navigate their daily lives with a blend of humor and malice.
Readers will find a portrayal of how the elderly residents cope with their circumstances, particularly during a chaotic Christmas gathering with their grandchildren. The story delves into the dynamics of family interactions and the unexpected turns that arise when the festivities take a tumultuous turn. With a focus on the complexities of aging and the relationships that define this stage of life, the book offers insights into the human experience through a literary lens.
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Beset by boredom and the decay of old age, the septuagenarian inhabitants of Tuppenny-hapenny Cottage find that malice is the best recipe for keeping their spirits alive. And when the grandchildren arrive to do their duty on Christmas Day, the festivities degenerate into an unforeseen riot.
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