Getting a Life: StoriesKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 11. 6. 2002. - 208 страница Hilarious, dark, and thoroughly entertaining, Getting a Life proves Helen Simpson to be one of the finest observers of women on the edge. Set in and around contemporary London, these nine stories explore both the blisses and irritations of domestic life. An ambitious teenager vows never to settle for any of the adult lives she sees around her. Two old friends get tipsy at a small cafe and end up revealing more than they intended. In a boutique so exclusive that entrance requires a password, a frazzled careerwoman explores the anesthetizing effect of highly impractical clothing. And in the mesmerizing title story, a mother of three takes life one day at a time, while pushing the ominous question of whether she wants to firmly to one side. |
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... gardens of the little Edwardian villas smiled back at her with early lilac , bushes of crimson flowering currant and the myopic blue ... garden center . Summer ! She couldn't wait . The morning was fair but chilly and the white - gold 3.
... gardens of the little Edwardian villas smiled back at her with early lilac , bushes of crimson flowering currant and the myopic blue ... garden center . Summer ! She couldn't wait . The morning was fair but chilly and the white - gold 3.
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... garden , yearning at the spatter of rain on the glass and the big free trees out there with their branches in the sky . Their needs were what was set . Surely that was the logic of it . It was for her to adapt , accommodate , modify in ...
... garden , yearning at the spatter of rain on the glass and the big free trees out there with their branches in the sky . Their needs were what was set . Surely that was the logic of it . It was for her to adapt , accommodate , modify in ...
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... gardens , straining and whining as they throttle back over the salubrious complacence of Barnes , then whistling on ... garden and watches them cross the sky one after another , counting them instead of sheep . She was woken by the ...
... gardens , straining and whining as they throttle back over the salubrious complacence of Barnes , then whistling on ... garden and watches them cross the sky one after another , counting them instead of sheep . She was woken by the ...
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