Synopsis

Rachel Cusk's "The Lucky Ones" weaves a profound tapestry of human connection and detachment through five intimately overlapping narratives. At its heart lies the story of Victor Porter, a dedicated campaigning lawyer, and his journalist wife, Serena, whose complex relationship embodies the eternal struggle between public duty and private affection, love and morality. The novel delves into a series of life-altering moments: a young pregnant woman's unforeseen hardship, a new father's perplexing disaffection, a daughter's poignant quest for a lost childhood, a mother's deep-seated antagonism, and a wife's silent suffering. Through these interconnected experiences, Cusk masterfully explores the intricate dynamics of family identity and the transformative power of life's pivotal events. "The Lucky Ones" illuminates with startling precision the delicate threads that bind us to, and separate us from, those we love, offering a resonant exploration of emotional existence within the bustling concourses of contemporary life.

Critical Reception

"Praised for its incisive psychological depth and elegant prose, "The Lucky Ones" solidifies Rachel Cusk's reputation as a masterful chronicler of modern human experience and the complexities of domestic life."

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ISBN:N/A
Pages:248
Age Rating:16+

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