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Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont

By:Elizabeth Taylor
Publisher:Random House Publishing Services
Print ISBN:9781681375649
eText ISBN:9781681375656
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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ONE OF THE GUARDIAN’S “BEST 100 NOVELS WRITTEN IN ENGLISH” ONE OF WSJ’S “FIVE BEST: BOOKS ON THE GOLDEN YEARS” A “sharp and witty” story of loneliness, deception, and life in old age, by one of the most accomplished novelists of the 20th century (The Guardian). On a rainy Sunday afternoon in January, the recently widowed Mrs. Palfrey moves to the Claremont Hotel in South Kensington. “If it’s not nice, I needn’t stay,” she promises herself, as she settles into this haven for the genteel and the decayed. “Three elderly widows and one old man . . . who seemed to dislike female company and seldom got any other kind” serve for her fellow residents, and there is the staff, too, and they are one and all lonely. What is Mrs. Palfrey to do with herself now that she has all the time in the world? Go for a walk. Go to a museum. Go to the end of the block. Well, she does have her grandson who works at the British Museum, and he is sure to visit any day. Mrs. Palfrey prides herself on having always known “the right thing to do,” but in this new situation she discovers that resource is much reduced. Before she knows it, in fact, she tries something else. Elizabeth Taylor’s final and most popular novel is as unsparing as it is, ultimately, heartbreaking.