Barnes, Julian

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The only story

2018
". . . One summer in the sixties, in a staid suburb south of London, Paul comes home from university, aged nineteen, and is urged by his mother to join the tennis club. In the mixed-doubles tournament he's partnered with Susan Mcleod, a fine player who's forty-eight, confident, ironic, and married, with two nearly adult daughters. She is also a warm companion, their bond immediate. And they soon, inevitably, are lovers. Clinging to each other as though their lives depend on it, they then set up house in London to escape his parents and the abusive Mr. Mcleod. Decades later, with Susan now dead, Paul looks back at how they fellin love, how he freed her from a sterile marriage, and how--gradually, relentlessly--everything falling apart, as she succumbed to depression and worse while he struggled to understand the intricacy and depth of the human heart. It's a piercing account of helpless devotion, and of how memory can confoundus and fail us and surprise us (sometimes all at once), of how, as Paul puts it, 'first love fixes a life forever'"--Provided by publisher.
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Levels of life

2013
The author's essay on grief and love for his late wife, Pat. He discusses ballooning, photography, love and grief; about putting two things and two people together, and about tearing them apart.

The sense of an ending

2012
Divorced and retired, Tony Webster reconsiders his life and his place in the world after his childhood friends return and he is presented with a mysterious legacy.

Arthur & George

2006
The lives of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and country lawyer George Edalji intersect when Doyle becomes interested in investigating the case of Edalji who has been wrongfully convicted of writing obscene letters and mutilating cattle in a case clearly influenced by racial prejudice.

The sense of an ending

2011
Divorced and retired, Tony Webster reconsiders his life and his place in the world after his childhood friends return and he is presented with a mysterious legacy.

Nothing to be frightened of

2008
A memoir on mortality that touches on faith and science and asks the question: "If the fear of death is the most rational thing in the world, how does one contend with it?" Described as a personal reminiscence, family history, literary criticism, and philosophical speculation, this book manages to be serious yet humorous at the same time.

A history of the world in 10 1

1990
Begins with a revisionist account of Noah's story and ends with a sneak preview of Heaven. In between life's embattled tenure on Earth is chronicled.
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