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At Mrs Lippincote's

  • Author
    • Elizabeth Taylor
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The debut novel from Elizabeth Taylor - shortlisted for the Booker Prize

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Mrs Lippincote's house, with its mahogany furniture and yellowing photographs, stands as a reminder of all the certainties that have vanished with the advent of war. Temporarily, this is home for Julia, who has joined her husband Roddy at the behest of the RAF. Although she can accept the pomposities of service life, Julia's honesty and sense of humour prevent her from taking her role as seriously as her husband, that leader of men, might wish; for Roddy, merely love cannot suffice - he needs homage as well as admiration. And Julia, while she may be a most unsatisfactory officer's wife, is certainly no hypocrite.

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'Her stories remain with one, indelibly, as though they had been some turning-point in one's own experience' Elizabeth Bowen

'No writer has described the English middle classes with more gently devastating accuracy' Rebecca Abrams, Spectator

'A Game of Hide and Seek showcases much of what makes Taylor a great novelist: piercing insight, a keen wit and a genuine sense of feeling for her characters' Elizabeth Day, Guardian
  • Published: Sep 06 2018
  • Pages: 256
  • 198 x 130mm
  • ISBN: 9781844083091
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Press Reviews

  • Kirkus
    Subtle, stylised, and rather special social comedy
  • Neel Mukherjee

    Witty, hilarious, astringent, devastating - her impeccable style can do anything and with such seemingly effortless ease
  • Sarah Waters

    Elizabeth Taylor is finally being recognised as an important British author: an author of great subtlety, great compassion and great depth
  • Valerie Martin

    Always intelligent, often subversive and never dull, Elizabeth Taylor is the thinking person's dangerous housewife. Her sophisticated prose combines elegance, icy wit and freshness in a stimulating cocktail - the perfect toast to the quiet horror of domestic life
  • Philip Hensher

    Daily Telegraph
    Taylor is one of the hidden treasures of the English novel
  • Rachel Cooke

    Guardian
    Her best novels - At Mrs. Lippincote's (1945), A View of the Harbour (1947), A Game of Hide and Seek (1951) - are, in spite of their prim titles, funny, savage and full of loneliness and suppressed emotion. For her characters, as for their author, propriety is a survival mechanism, a way of keeping the show on the road