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A Quiet Life

1976

‘One of the funniest books I have ever read’ Hilary Mantel 


Seventeen-year-old Alan can’t stand rows. And although the Second World War has ended, peace only hangs by a thread at home: his troublesome sister Madge creeps off for night-time liaisons with a German POW, and while their ineffectual father – broken by the hardships of war and an unhappy marriage – can’t put food on the table, his mother pursues her escapist fantasies in romantic novels and love affairs. As the family heads inexorably towards disaster, obedient, faithful Alan, the focus of their jibes and resentment, is trapped in the middle of them all.

Beryl Bainbridge’s classic early novel is a vintage story of English domestic life, laced with sadness, irony and wicked black humour. 


First published by Duckworth in 1976

Published by Penguin in 1994

Published by Virago in 2013

Forthcoming edition published by Daunt Books


Colourful front cover of Beryl Bainbridge's book A Quiet Life, depicting a plate of eggs and chips


Beryl Bainbridge's A Quiet Life

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