Tinder Press 17 May 2016 |
This is one of those books which
sits quietly, but confidently, on your book shelf and even after you have read
it, and believe me this one is a keeper, you would still be able to pick up the
book, open it at random and read something which is just so beautifully
contrived that it makes your heart sing. I've long been a fan of this talented
author's writing and never once have I picked up one of her stories and been
disappointed, my only low point, like all fans, is the wait between books.
Linguist specialist, Daniel
Sullivan is a complex character, made up of a myriad of emotions and with
enough emotional baggage to sink a battleship and yet, the story of his life
and that of his relationships, both with past and present lovers, and a disparate
assortment of children, forms the basis of an acutely observed and intelligent
look at Dan's life. Also, flitting through the story is that of Claudette, a gifted
and talented actress who turns her back on the glitz and glamour of fame and
fortune, and hides away in rural Ireland. Chasing away her demons and a failed
relationship take up much of her energy, that is until she meets Dan Sullivan, who
brings a glimmer of light into the darker recesses of her life.
This Must Be The Place looks at
the minutiae of family life, and not in an over-exaggerated way which would suggest that this family is made up of anything but ordinary people, but what is
extraordinary about their story, is their connection to each other, and of the
way their lives overlap and coalesce with effortless ease. There are some
beautifully observed moments which can make you laugh out loud one minute and
then fill with tears another, and such is the emotional pull of the characters
that, even though at times you want to scream at them, well, at one in
particular, to get his act together, you know that in the final analysis,
everyone, flawed though they are, will tiptoe their way into your heart, until
they are as familiar, and as dear to you as friends.
When first you start to read the book
it will appear a little confusing and jumping as it does between, not just
people, but also times frames, can take a little concentration, but do stick
with it, as even before you realise you’ve stopped pondering over where you are
in the time scale, you will have settled into the story, and then as
you continue to read on, time, both literal and current, will cease to exist.
This Must Be The Place is an intelligent and sensitive portrayal of
family life, there’s not a word wasted, not an emotion unexpressed and
certainly no superfluous waffle. It’s just a truly excellent read from start to
finish and unusually, I can’t think of anything else to say, except, if you see this it displayed in a bookstore
near you, then, please take a copy home and give this wonderful story a cherished
place on your book shelf.
Best Read With… A sturdy sandwich
, the bread, absolutely homemade, and a cup of Claudette’s hot chocolate, made with
her special French chocolate beans.
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My thanks to BookBridgr and Georgina Moore at Headline for my review copy of this one.
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