EBOOK

The Middle Ground

A Novel

Margaret Drabble
4
(3)
Pages
277
Year
2018
Language
English

About

A novel about a woman's psychological battle with the realities of midlife.

Witty and endearingly neurotic, Kate Armstrong has hit a certain age-and the crisis that goes along with it. She has a career as a successful journalist, specializing in feminist issues, but she struggles to challenge herself at work. She's a mother, but her children have all left the nest, and her marriage has ended in divorce. She has a lively circle of friends, but her relationships with them are complicated by years of history and failed affairs. She's left one stage of life behind and has another stage ahead of her, but right now she's stuck somewhere in the middle.

Margaret Drabble shows us a woman alone in London for the first time in years-slowly rediscovering herself in a city on the brink of great change.

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"Reading Margaret Drabble's novels has become something of a rite of passage…Sharply observed, exquisitely companionable tales of women of a certain age and class, educated, egocentric, strong, unlucky in love."
The Washington Post
"The deft commingling of the sentimental and the matter-of-fact is characteristic of writer Margaret Drabble . . . Drabble is one of the most versatile and accomplished writers of her generation."
Joyce Carol Oates, The New Yorker
"Reading a Margaret Drabble novel has always been like cozying up with a cup of hot tea by a gas fire with a dull English winter rain misting the window, and contemplating the story of one's own life."
The New York Times

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