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Good Grief

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A sensitive, wryly humorous study of a middle-aged widow who finds the courage to break with the past. June keeps a diary in the form of private conversations with her late husband Sam, a national newspaper editor. Her stepdaughter, Pauline, determines to keep an eye on June. Likewise, Eric Grant, an ex-colleague of Sam's. But June strikes out on her own and befriends Duggie, who, like June, is lonely. June, however, discovers that Pauline, Eric and Duggie have their own hidden agenda.2 women, 2 men

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First published December 31, 1997

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Keith Waterhouse

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Keith Spencer Waterhouse CBE, was a novelist, newspaper columnist, and the writer of many television series.

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September 23, 2019
Witty and poignant. Waterhouse has a keen eye for singular and interesting characters and a sure hand with plot. Three-dimensional people, situations that are complex and very human. Enjoyed it a lot.
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July 14, 2022
One of Britain's most celebrated comic writers of the 1960s & '70s was still penning satirical novels in 1997 & this one captures the bereavement of June, a second wife of a rascally but popular journalist & newspaper sub-editor in Fleet Street's post-war decline, Sam Pepper. By the end of the 236 pages, June has learned something more of her late, lamented husband's previous marriage & divorce, while hosting her husband's daughter, Pauline, while at the same time being exploited by various male & female leeches, aware that time is on their side with a mildly grieving widow. Waterhouse was always looking at life from an angle that gave him insight into human weaknesses & foibles, & this is no exception.
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