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Off Balance

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The marriage of Giles and Isobel Grant is threatened when the wife's older sister Lorna returns home from South Africa and begins to make a play for the husband. By the author of A Price for Everything.

340 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2000

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Mary Sheepshanks

22 books10 followers
Mary Sheepshanks is now publishing under her maiden name, Mary Nickson. Her works published as Nickson include Secrets and Shadows, a sequel to Off Balance.

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February 4, 2025
DNF.

I guess this is the year of the DNF. After 50 pages, I give up trying to connect with any of the characters and I don’t care to see what dramas will be played out over the next 300 pages. I also found it incredibly off putting the way the young son, who had an unnamed developmental issue such as autism, was dealt with by his mother. Very disappointing.
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May 9, 2008
I loved the premise of this book. It takes place in Ireland, with an interesting background. The story revolves around a wife/mother, who has twins - one of which is typical and the other with a form of autism. This part of the story intrigued me. The main character's jealous, competitive sister shows up to live with the family and all hell breaks loose. I had a hard time believing that the main character would allow her sister to continue living in the house, with the havoc she evokes. Suspending believe, I pretty much enjoyed the book, thinking that the evil sister would get what she deserves in the end. Let's just say that it isn't clear what happens, but what is clear made me mad! If the ending had been different, I might have rated this higher, but at the end I just felt ripped off.
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July 28, 2015
Viscious and nasty sibling. Would have thrown her out within a week!
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January 18, 2020
Isobel and Giles live in a huge house in Scotland, which is partly converted to an arts/drama centre. Several other family members and friends live there, or arrive during the novel.

Realistic and three-dimensional characters, on the whole, with a particularly likeable and sympathetic boy on the autistic spectrum. There are a few caricatured - and mostly amusing - neighbours, and the villain of the piece isn't entirely believable. But I loved this book, perhaps all the more on re-reading eighteen years after first acquiring it.

Excellent! Highly recommended to anyone who likes thoughtful women's fiction.

Full review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/...
19 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2016
Mary Sheepshanks is a fine writer. I enjoy her writing style, her use of beautiful vocabulary, and her wit. This is not my favorite of her works, but it is a good story, well-told. As usual, her descriptions of rural Scotland are wonderful and her characters are well-drawn. This is a family drama with a nice balance of scheming and tension and the pleasures of ordinary daily life that make up the heart of the Aga genre of women's literature. As I read this book, I wanted to be among those gathered around the weathered table in the warm kitchen, drinking tea and planning tomorrow's activities.
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December 30, 2018
Scottish writer who writes a truly engaging story. I couldn't put it down. Story of betrayal within the family especially between the two sisters, Lorna and Isobel. Also, poignant characteristics of the disabled Edward, son. Author seems to really like her characters as she imbues them with energy and fullness.
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May 29, 2012
Sheepshanks writes good novels with complex plots about women in midlife. Rhe 4 novels of hers of that I've read thus far have in common a focus on family life, and in particular what makes a good marriage. There's lots of twists and other stuff going on though.
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July 2, 2012
This was a funny light hearted book about a family living in Scottland, starting an "Art Center/Theatre". You learn all about the ups and downs of keeping the business going, unfortunately you also learn all about the ups and down between family members.
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July 28, 2007
I have really enjoyed this author's books but the evil sister prevented me from fully appreciating this one - and I can't believe she hasn't written a sequel after leaving us hanging!
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October 12, 2008
I enjoyed this book for what it is: a quick light read. I would have given it four stars if it hadn't been so reminiscent of her other work.
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July 25, 2010
Clever and witty, engaging characters, but somewhat lacking in resolution.
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