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The Lost Properties of Love
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Narrado por:
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Amy Shindler
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Sophie Ratcliffe
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What if you could tell the truth about who you are, without risking losing the one you love? This is an audiobook about love affairs and why we choose to have them; a book for anyone who has ever loved and wondered what it is all about. This is an audiobook about the things we hide from other people. Love affairs, grief, domestic strife and the mess at the bottom of your handbag.
This is an audiobook about journeys and paths through life - those we choose to take and those we don’t. And the difficulties of taking those steps. It is set mostly on trains.
Part memoir, part imagined history, in The Lost Properties of Love, Sophie Ratcliffe reflects on the realities of motherhood and marriage, revisits the experience of childhood bereavement and muses on the messiness of everyday life.
An extended train journey frames the action - and the author turns not to self-help manuals but to the fictions that have shaped our emotional and romantic landscape. Listeners will find themselves propelled into Anna Karenina’s world of steam, commuting down the Northern Line with the Railway Children and checking out a New York L-train with Anthony Trollope’s forgotten muse, Kate Field.
As scenes in her own life collide with the stories of real and imaginary heroines, The Lost Properties of Love asks how we might find new ways of thinking about love and intimacy in the 21st century. Frank and painfully funny, this contemporary take on Brief Encounter is a compelling look at the workings of the human heart.
©2019 Sophie Ratcliffe (P)2019 HarperCollins PublishersReseñas de la crítica
"Perceptive...relishable." (Independent)
"A real and gripping story." (A. N. Wilson, Times Literary Supplement)