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Rules of Play

Jennie Walker

A British woman having an extra-marital affair discovers what's really missing in her life.




January 2010 | Fiction
Hardcover
978-1-56947-625-3

"Fans of Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland will like this fun, fraught, and risqué tale…"—ForeWord Magazine


Synopsis:

Stuck in a rote marriage to a perfectly good man, the narrator finds passion and belonging in the bed of an insurance agent referred to, simply, as "the loss-adjuster." She has her own losses to deal with: her marriage has gone stale and she's reeling from the sudden and heart-breaking independence of a teenage stepson.

Set against the backdrop of a five-day cricket match she can't begin to understand, the narrator examines the choices she's made, confronting her general bafflement about life and how to live it. This clever little book tackles big questions about love, family, passion, and whether one should always play by the rules.

About the Author:

Jennie Walker is a pseudonym for Faber & Faber poet Charles Boyle. He has won the Cholmondeley Award and has been short-listed for the Forward Prize, the T.S. Eliot Prize, and the Whitbread Award. The Rules of Play, published in the UK as 24 for 3, won the McKitterick Prize. In 2007 he founded his own press, CB Editions.









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