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2009 novel by William Nicholson

The Secret Intensity of Everyday Life
First edition
AuthorWilliam Nicholson
LanguageEnglish
GenreWomen's Fiction
PublisherQuercus Publishing
Publication date2009
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Paperback & Hardback)
Pages346
ISBN978-1-84724-812-1 (Hardback) ISBN 978-1-84724-818-3 (Paperback)
OCLC310157628

The Secret Intensity of Everyday Life is a novel by the British playwright, novelist and Oscar nominated screenwriter William Nicholson.

Plot summary

Laura, the central character, lives happily enough with her husband and children, until a long forgotten lover comes back into her life. When her passion is re-awakened, she comes to realise how the excitement has faded from her life.

As the story unfolds we find that everyone in the Sussex village where the novel is set, lives with their own inner dramas. None of them seems to notice that she is going through a crisis. The hidden feelings of a large cast of characters are interwoven to form a plot that attempts to reveal the intensity with which ordinary lives are led.

The novel is multi-stranded exploring the highs and lows of life. Sometimes serious, at others sublime, it tries to answer the central question, how much happiness we should expect from life.

External links

Author's Website https://web.archive.org/web/20120729010924/http://www.williamnicholson.com/bio/

Works by William Nicholson
Novels
Plays
Films written and directed
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