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Life Without Children

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Life Without Children

By: Roddy Doyle
Narrated by: Roddy Doyle
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Brought to you by Penguin.

A brilliantly warm, witty and moving portrait of our pandemic lives, told in ten heart-rending short stories

Love and marriage. Children and family. Death and grief. Life touches everyone the same. But living under lockdown, it changes us alone.

In these ten, beautifully moving short stories mostly written over the last year, Booker Prize winner Roddy Doyle paints a collective portrait of our strange times. A man abroad wanders the stag-and-hen-strewn streets of Newcastle, as news of the virus at home asks him to question his next move. An exhausted nurse struggles to let go, having lost a much-loved patient in isolation. A middle-aged son, barred from his mother's funeral, wakes to an oncoming hangover of regret.

Told with Doyle's signature warmth, wit and extraordinary eye for the richness that underpins the quiet of our lives, Life Without Children cuts to the heart of how we are all navigating loss, loneliness, and the shifting of history underneath our feet.

© Roddy Doyle 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Short Stories World Literature Heartfelt Witty

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Critic reviews

A quietly devastating collection of short stories that brilliantly portrays the pervasive sense of hopelessness that immobilised us during the dog days of Covid... Silver linings have been hard to find lately, but in Life Without Children Doyle has given us just that
[A] gem of a collection... Roddy Doyle's greatest gift has always been for dialogue. He can command the full range of Irish voices and registers, but he has lately put his gifts to use in painting a picture of characters in...their "third age".
Quietly devastating... Doyle's clipped, plain dialogue shivers with emotion.
Life Without Children...displays Doyle's remarkable talent for conveying the strongest of emotions in the simplest of words and the shortest of sentences... It bristles with quietly sharp insights into the shape of a human life.
There is an immediacy to the stories in Life Without Children, an emotional charge that comes with writing in real time, and an optimism too. In the stripping away of everyday anxieties, the virus reveals what matters most, those qualities that are always at the heart of Doyle's fiction: love and connection.
Moving...[and] beautiful in its brevity.
A treat for fans of the Booker Prize-winning Irish author... the darkness of the stories, Doyle's lyrical style of wit, passion, and occasional obscene outbursts, shine through... wonderfully uplifting.
As always, Doyle has a great ear for the cadences of Dublin speech, finding humour in even the bleakest situations.
All stars
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Great humour and excellent story telling. insight into different people's thoughts and feelings during lockdown

fabulous.

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I didn’t really enjoy this book. I found it depressing and wasn’t really made aware that it was a bundle of separate stories until I researched the book to find out what the hell was going on.
This stories are beautifully written, and I enjoyed that element, but for me the stories didn’t have the same depth as previous Roddy Doyle books.

Not as memorable as previous Roddy Doyle works.

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Holy Holy moly.....beautiful!!! There's a telling factor of life that keep hit home and making g you reach out and squeeze everyone....

The sublime links of fabric and social mores of life we miss....

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