... Her latest novel is Friday Nights which is an excellent read and is probably one of her best to date. It’s not a book where a lot happens. There isn’t really that much action. It is, however, a book about people and human nature and if you find that fascinating you will probably love this ... Read review
Friday nights, the best night of the week, the night they all looked forward to more than ... more
they cared to admit - talking, drinking, laughing and crying together. They were six female friends, different in age and circumstances, but with one common need:...
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...collection. Her latest novel is Friday Nights which is an excellent read and is probably one of her best to date. It’s not a book where a lot happens. There isn’t really that much action. It is, however, a book about people and human nature and if you find that fascinating you will probably love this book.
Friday nights are very important to six very different women. They vary greatly in age and circumstances but all rely on the companionship ... ...get-togethers. The six form a wonderfully eclectic mix from Eleanor a sprightly spinster in her seventies to young Jules who is struggling to find her way in life. Lindsay and Paula are both single mothers with young sons. Lindsay was tragically widowed before her son Noah was born and Paula’s young son Toby was the result of her long term affair with a married man. The final two in the group are business partners Blaise and Karen. Blaise is very ... more
I have been enjoying Joanna Trolloppe novels for a long time now and each time she writes a new one I have to add it to my collection. Her latest novel is Friday Nights which is an excellent read and is probably one of her best to date. It’s not a book where a lot happens. There isn’t really that much action. It is, however, a book about people and human nature and if you find that fascinating you will probably love this book.
Friday nights are very important to six very different women. They vary greatly in age and circumstances but all rely on the companionship and support from each other particularly during their Friday night get-togethers. The six form a wonderfully eclectic mix from Eleanor a sprightly spinster in her seventies to young Jules who is struggling to find her way in life. Lindsay and Paula are both single mothers with young sons. Lindsay was tragically widowed before her son Noah was born and Paula’s young son Toby was the result of her long term affair with a married man. The final two in the group are business partners Blaise and Karen. Blaise is very single minded and driven in her work whereas Karen is more harassed trying to juggle the demands of a career and a family life without much help from her husband Lucas.
As you can see they are a very diverse set of woman but they all gain a sense of camaraderie from the group that they seem unable to find elsewhere. That is until the dynamics change when Paula introduces her new boyfriend, Jackson, to everyone. For some reason he has a profoundly unsettling influence on them all and it’s not long before cracks start to appear in the group and tension rises. Things are never likely to be the same but maybe that possibly is a good thing as it forces all the women to reflect on where they are in their lives!
This is such a well-written book that had me feeling completely involved from the very first page. All the women are very believeable and likeable characters in their different ways, which really did make me care about what was going to happen. Each of the six characters are given equal weighting and different chapters focus on different characters creating a well balanced read. The way Jackson is introduced is perfect. At first he comes across as most affable and amenable but it’s not long until the reader starts having doubts about his motives.
I loved reading this book from the very first to the very last page. The pace was gentle and steady and it was effortless keeping up with it all. I liked the characters and cared about them but it’s also a very good portrayal of how women’s relationships work and why they matter so much.
This fabulous book is published by Black Swan and has a RRP of £7.99 but you can probably pick it up for a lot less. I bought mine in Tesco as part of a two for £7 offer!
Advantages: True Joanna Trollope fans will love it no doubt Disadvantages: A slow book with unmemorable characters
...explore a paticular issue, and Friday Nights is no exception - in this book the issue that is covered is female friendship. Friday Nights has no great plot or a lot of action so if you are looking for a fast-paced romance or a gripping thriller this book will not be for you. On the other hand if you enjoy a leisurely story where you can watch each character's complex tale unfold, and are fundamentally a big fan of Trollope's work - I'm sure that ... ...go to visit her on Friday night. This is where the tradition of the Friday night 'girlie nights' begins. Slowly the group, consisting of elderly Eleanor, Lindsay , a young widow and Paula - a single mum, expands when single, thirtysome-thing Blaise, her friend and business partner - Karen, and Jude, a disc jockey join them. Together this diverse group of six women enjoy their regular meetings where they drink wine, talk, laugh and talk about their ...
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