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Naomi Alderman's The Lessons reflects the truth that the lessons life teaches often come too late.

Hidden away in an Oxford backstreet is a crumbling Georgian mansion, unknown to any but the few who possess keys to its unassuming front gate. Its owner is the mercurial, charismatic Mark Winters, whose rackety trust-fund upbringing has left him as troubled and unpredictable as he is wildly promiscuous.

Mark gathers around him an impressionable group of students: glamorous Emmanuella, who always has a new boyfriend in tow; Franny and Simon, best friends and occasional lovers; musician Jess, whose calm exterior hides passionate depths. And James, already damaged by Oxford and looking for a group to belong to.

For a time they live in a charmed world of learning and parties and love affairs. But university is no grounding for adult life, and when, years later, tragedy strikes, they are entirely unprepared.

Naomi Alderman grew up in the Orthodox Jewish community in Northwest London. Her first novel, Disobedience, was published in 10 languages and won the Orange Award for New Writers and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year prize. Like her second novel, The Lessons, it was broadcast as Radio 4's Book at Bedtime. She is a frequent radio broadcaster, and she is a regular contributor to several publications, including the Guardian and Prospect. She lives in London.

©2011 Naomi Alderman (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
City Life Fiction Genre Fiction Gothic Horror Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Urban Women's Fiction Scary England

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"Sharp, funny and poignant." (Hilary Mantel)
"Funny, tender and insightful." (Maureen Lipman, Guardian)
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Slow to begin with but it deepened and held my attention. Some fine writing, acute observation and well drawn characters. The narrator is excellent at voices but I wished he would drop the sing song voice for prose - he enunciated every syllable and it became irritating. Overall a well crafted story.

Vivid characterisation slow burn

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Is this the best book ever? No. But it’s a good story and leaves you feeling content with the ending.

Mediocre

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This was right up my street. It reminded me of Erin Kelly's books (The Sick Rose, The Poison Tree), and also Ruth Rendell wtiting as Barbara Vine (A Fatal Inversion, The House of Stairs etc.). The narration took a little bit of getting used to, the delivery was a little over-dramatic but overall a bloody good listen.......l would definitely recommend.

Great stuff!

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every character had a unique voice that really worked with their personality and the plot. I completely lost myself in the story - so many details are so well described that it's a very immersive read. Loved it

As far as I can tell, both the French and Italian was excellent

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Hidden away in an Oxford back street is a crumbling Georgian mansion, unknown to any but the few who possess a key to its unassuming front gate. Its owner is the mercurial, charismatic Mark Winters, whose rackety trust-fund upbringing has left him as troubled and unpredictable as he is wildly promiscuous. Mark gathers around him an impressionable group of students:
I thought a story of overprivileged people would not be a good listen, but I only paid 2.99 for it so I thought why not? This is a very, very good story, well narrated and will appeal to almost everyone. Following the students on their life journeys touches on important and deep subjects and I found myself drawn and empathising with all of them. The plot turns and twists as good as any non literary fiction and it is definitely one I will return to.

A SUPRISINGLY UNIVERSAL STORY.

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