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Title: Moving
Authors: Eclair, Jenny
Genre: Fiction
Pages: 388
Year: 2015
Publisher: Little, Brown
Language: English
Description: After more than half a century at her London address, artist and illustrator Edwina Spinner, is selling up. As she accompanies the real estate agent from room to room, there are a lifetime of memories to reflect on: her first husband Ollie, their twins Charlie and Rowena; her second husband Dickie and his son Lucas.

Spanning from the 1960s to the present day, this bittersweet story with its multiple time frames and perspectives, offers a fresh take on a blended family complete with its secrets and betrayals, its triumphs and tragedies. An easy but intriguing and thought-provoking read.

Categories: Fiction, Family Saga, Grief/loss, Relationships, England, 2018 Titles

Reviews

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By: TAUR 043 2025-03-12 13:17:43
4 
Good book for the start of the year. We did like the author's writing but found it a bit tedious at the beginning (going into all the rooms) but once we got into the book it was enjoyed. Characters were believable if not liked, including Edwina, but ended up feeling sorry for Lucas and Rowena. Interesting how she used her life as the basis for the story. Would recommend.

By: THAM 003 2022-05-06 13:48:03
5 
Everybody loved this. Loved the humour, the twists and turns. Also the questions in the notes were helpful in exploring the story.

By: CHCH 247 2021-10-28 17:18:39
5 
Everyone really enjoyed it and we had an entertaining discussion. Highly recommended.

By: CHCH 324 2020-12-11 14:33:22
2 
Very few read the book, but would have if not for the explicit language and sex. Could have been an excellent book apart from that; could have been condensed especially the part about Fern.

By: ASHB 016 2020-02-20 19:06:59
4.5 
We all enjoyed this book, with most of us enjoying Edwina best. We had a few away for various reasons so actually went through the notes & questions and these generated a great discussion. (I've put the other ladies' reviews in with the books). Most of us thought the ending was a bit flaky. We also thought Edwina was portrayed to be older than she actually was. We actually felt a bit (only a bit) sorry for Lucas because he was a product of his mother. Some of us thought the chapters on Fern a bit out there - some of us didn't notice and thought it was relevant to the times. Good book.

By: LOWER 006 2019-10-25 15:30:50
4 
Everyone in the group enjoyed the book, finding it an engaging read. We thought the characterisations were pretty accurate and the writing flowed. The transitions from the focus on one character to another were a bit abrupt taking several pages to orientate to the changed focus. One question posed was "Whose story is it really", and the ending was rather contrived.

By: THAM 005 2019-08-30 11:57:06
3.5 
A clever author who captured the atmosphere surrounding the key characters in each section. While the chapters on Edwina were the favourite of several in our group, it was acknowledged that the style used for Fern's story, while being more confrontational in the focus on sex and drug use, was appropriate to that story. A thoughtful discussion included consideration of whether motherhood and parenting are separate issues; can one be a good mother without being a good parent and vice versa. Quite a range of opinions with some rating this book 2.5 while others considered it a 4.

By: INVER 003 2019-06-09 16:08:29
3.5 
The majority of our group found this book an easy read and enjoyable. All enjoyed the first section about Edwina more and were not so much attracted by the section on Fern. Some though, added that that part bought back memories of their student days and some felt it caused them to reflect on the good and bad things done raising their own children. The different 'attractions' were interesting as well as the thread running through the book on twins. Some felt the ending was a bit 'Disney', that Rowena's character could have been expanded, and there was some empathy for Lucas.

By: NAP 011 2019-04-10 14:48:07
5 
With the exception of one person, this book was loved by everyone:-)

By: DUNED 085 2019-04-10 14:32:23
3.5 
We found this an enjoyable read. Stimulated a good discussion.

By: STRAT 001 2019-03-06 14:04:23
2.5 
This was a very readable book and gave us much to think about and discuss. However, from the synopsis in the catalogue we were not prepared for the extreme and unpleasant descriptions of the young people's lifestyles.

By: CHCH 143 2019-03-06 14:02:21
5 
Enjoyed by the whole group. Although a very sad story, it is told jauntily and with delightful humour. Highly recommended.

By: WELL 007 2019-02-05 14:46:17
3.5 
'Moving' was quite controversial for our group. Opinions ranged from "one of the best books read this year" to "not my sort of book". Great discussion on Edwina showing the estate agent through the rooms of her home. We were interested in the author drawing on experiences of her family - made them real. It was a cleverly written book....

By: WELL 104 2019-02-05 14:42:00
3 
Out of 8 members present, 6 enjoyed the book. 2 thought it 'was too much like real life'.

By: NELS 061 2019-02-05 14:37:37
4.5 
All loved this book with its exciting ending.

By: CHCH 088 2019-02-05 14:36:54
4.5 
The majority loved the book - easy read, interesting and well-written. We enjoyed the humour, and found the book thought provoking, tragic and showing the contrast between the classes. Would recommend to others, and we want to read her other novels. We enjoyed the questions as well.

 
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