Joy by Jonathan Lee
Very stylish, observant and oh so spiky, this is an incredible, often uncomfortable novel that you just can't put down.
Joy by Jonathan Lee | |
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Category: General Fiction | |
Reviewer: Simon Dawson | |
Summary: On a Friday afternoon talented young lawyer Joy Stephens plummets forty feet onto a marble floor while addressing her colleagues. In the shadow of this baffling event, the lives of those closest to her begin to collide and change in dangerous ways. | |
Buy? Yes | Borrow? Yes |
Pages: 308 | Date: June 2012 |
Publisher: Random House | |
External links: Author's website | |
ISBN: 978-0434020423 | |
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The book centres around five people: Joy Stephens, a top London lawyer, Dennis her husband, Barbara her P.A., Peter her work colleague and Samir her personal trainer. On a Friday afternoon, while addressing her work colleagues, Joy plummets forty feet onto a marble floor. Each of the characters talk about what they saw, and what they knew about Joy. But as they talk, they are forced to confront important moments that shaped all of their lives, moments of passion, love, loss and regret. The more they talk and the more they examine these moments, the sharper these moments become and the filtering and blurring with which they had each smothered the memories begin to clear away, until a picture of Joy as she really is, and that of the people she had chosen to surround herself with, emerges.
Modern, vibrant, funny and dark.
If thi book appeals then you might also enjoy Then We Came To An End by Joshua Ferris.
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