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Book SynopsisONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE BRITISH WRITERS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY'With brilliant dialogue and intense passages of elation and despair, The Weather in the Streets takes you on the rollercoaster of their relationship' ESTHER FREUD, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH'Lehmann legitimised a type of writing that took on deep personal themes' ENGLISH PEN'The first writer to filter her stories through a woman's feelings & perceptions' ANITA BROOKNERTaking up where Invitation to the Waltz left off, The Weather in the Streets shows us Olivia Curtis ten years older, a failed marriage behind her, thinner, sadder, and apparently not much wiser. A chance encounter on a train with a man who enchanted her as a teenager leads to a forbidden love affair and a new world of secret meetings, brief phone calls and snatched liaisons in anonymous hotel rooms. Years ahead of its time when first published, this subtle and powerful novel shocked even the most stalwart Lehmann fans with its searing honesty and passionate port
Trade ReviewThe Weather in the Streets astounded women and men with its searing depiction of what it's like to fall in love . . .
With brilliant dialogue and intense passages of elation and despair,
The Weather in the Streets takes you on the rollercoaster of their relationship * Sunday Telegraph *
Lehmann is
unbeatable on social nuance, both among the London bohemian set and Rollo's more conventional upper-class milieu. No one could be more attractive or caddish than Lehmann's Rollo, the married man who entrances our heroine. The
ultimate tragic love storyA truly great book. It is
beautifully written, shrewdly observed and deftly crafted, but the novel's real concern is what it means for a woman to live an authentic life
She is immensely readable, acute, passionate, funny and original
The first writer to filter her stories through a woman's feelings & perceptions
The
best book she has written -- and with as good a chance for popular success as her first book,
Dusty Answer * Kirkus Reviews *