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Love Among the Single Classes

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'We who are members of the single classes, unmarried and unattached, are always waiting to fall in love...Every day and each encounter holds out the possibility of that momentous flash which will change everything.'

Constance Liddell, in her mid-forties, answers a personal column ad - 'Polish gentleman, 50s, political refugee, seeks intellectual woman for marriage' - and arranges to meet Iwo Zaluski. For Constance, her work, children, friends and friendship with her charming, philandering ex-husband only sometimes alleviate the deeper longing for intimacy and marriage. Meeting Iwo Zaluski for the first time, on a walk on Hampstead Heath, she perceives in him the loneliness of a fellow exile. Too rapidly, she falls in love.

284 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Angela Lambert

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Angela Maria Lambert was a British journalist and author. She is best known for her novels A Rather English Marriage and Kiss and Kin, the latter of which won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

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June 21, 2015
Lovely to read a book anout an empowered older women who still does stuff in her life. If it works or not (for that you have to read the book), but it is anyway good for people who fear that in middle-age there is no option anymore for new love.
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October 25, 2023
I very much liked this book and look forward to reading some more of Angela Lambert.
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July 25, 2008
A psychological perspective on a divorce's relationship with a foreigner. Mid-book it flips to the man's perspective. An interesting read, but not really recommended.
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June 24, 2012
I really enjoyed this book. I could see myself in Constance at times - not a good thing! :-)
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