The Men and the Girls

A Novel

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On sale May 18, 2010 | 304 Pages | 9780345520982

When James accidentally swerves into an elderly woman with his car, he is mortified. But for his girlfriend, Kate, it’s a wake-up call: What is she doing with this man, twenty-five years her senior, who forgets his glasses and knocks an old lady off her bike? James’s lifelong friend Hugh is faring little better with his seemingly perfect and significantly younger wife Julia. Once one of Britain’s most famous newsmen, Hugh sees his star fading—just as Julia’s is rising through a lucrative new TV career. 

Four people—the men and the girls—each struggle with discontent as two relationships teeter on the brink. Add to the mix one fiercely independent spinster named Miss Bachelor, and what transpires will alter all of their lives forever, as new relationships blossom, old insecurities surface, and homes and fortunes are turned upside down.
Joanna Trollope wrote for more than 30 years. Her enormously successful contemporary works of fiction, several of which have been televised, include Other People's Children, Marrying the Mistress, Girl from the South, Brother & Sister, Second Honeymoon, and Friday Nights. She was awarded the OBE in 1996 for services to literature. View titles by Joanna Trollope
 
“Delightful . . . poignant . . . wonderfully wry . . . hilarious.”—New York Times Book Review
  
“Wonderful . . . a host of appealing characters, skillful writing and a sympathetic eye for human foibles.”—Cosmopolitan
 
“Remarkable . . . There is wit here and truth.”—Boston Globe

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When James accidentally swerves into an elderly woman with his car, he is mortified. But for his girlfriend, Kate, it’s a wake-up call: What is she doing with this man, twenty-five years her senior, who forgets his glasses and knocks an old lady off her bike? James’s lifelong friend Hugh is faring little better with his seemingly perfect and significantly younger wife Julia. Once one of Britain’s most famous newsmen, Hugh sees his star fading—just as Julia’s is rising through a lucrative new TV career. 

Four people—the men and the girls—each struggle with discontent as two relationships teeter on the brink. Add to the mix one fiercely independent spinster named Miss Bachelor, and what transpires will alter all of their lives forever, as new relationships blossom, old insecurities surface, and homes and fortunes are turned upside down.

Author

Joanna Trollope wrote for more than 30 years. Her enormously successful contemporary works of fiction, several of which have been televised, include Other People's Children, Marrying the Mistress, Girl from the South, Brother & Sister, Second Honeymoon, and Friday Nights. She was awarded the OBE in 1996 for services to literature. View titles by Joanna Trollope

Praise

 
“Delightful . . . poignant . . . wonderfully wry . . . hilarious.”—New York Times Book Review
  
“Wonderful . . . a host of appealing characters, skillful writing and a sympathetic eye for human foibles.”—Cosmopolitan
 
“Remarkable . . . There is wit here and truth.”—Boston Globe