A New York Times Notable Book of the Year Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award The Country Life , Rachel Cusk \'s third novel, is a rich and subtle story about embarrassment, awkwardness, and being alone; about families, or the lack of them; and about love in some peculiar guises.
What could possibly have driven her to leave her home, job, and Life in London for such rural ignominy? Why has she severed all contact with her parents? And why is she so reluctant to talk about her past? About author(s): Rachel Cusk is the author of Second Place ; the trilogy Outline , Transit , Kudos ; the essay collection Coventry ; the memoirs A Life\'s Work , The Last Supper , and Aftermath ; and several other novels: Saving Agnes (winner of the Whitbread Award), The Temporary , The Country Life (winner of the Somerset Maugham Award), The Lucky Ones , In the Fold , Arlington Park , and The Bradshaw Variations ..
Her hopes for the Maddens may be high, but her station among them--as au pair to their irascible son, Martin--is undeniably low.
Cusk\'s ability to keep us interested in innumerable human collisions is uncanny." -- The New Yorker Stella Benson sets off for Hilltop, a tiny Sussex village housing a family that is somewhat larger-than-life. . . "A brilliant oxymoron--a serious farce .
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year Winner of the Somerset Maugham Award The Country Life , Rachel Cusk \'s third novel, is a rich and subtle story about embarrassment, awkwardness, and being alone; about families, or the lack of them; and about love in some peculiar guises