Jack & Bet

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Pub Date Feb 18 2021 | Archive Date Apr 09 2021

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Description

A moving, funny and uplifting novel about an elderly couple, the son who is trying desperately to care for them and the young woman who will change their lives forever.

Even the longest marriages have their secrets.

Jack Chalmers is a man of few words, married to a woman of many. He and Bet have been together for seventy years - almost a lifetime - and happily so, for the most part.

All Jack and Bet want is to enjoy the time they have left together, in the flat they have tried to make their home. Their son Tommy has other ideas: he wants them to live somewhere with round-the-clock care, hot meals, activities. But Bet thinks they can manage on their own just fine.

When they strike up an unlikely friendship with Marinela, a young Romanian woman, Bet thinks she has found the perfect solution - one that could change Marinela's life as well as theirs. But this means revisiting an old love affair, and confronting a long-buried secret she has kept hidden from everyone, even Jack, for many years.

Tender, moving and beautifully told, Sarah Butler's Jack & Bet is an unforgettable novel about love and loss, the joys and regrets of a long marriage, and the struggle to find a place to call home.


Author Bio:

Sarah Butler is the acclaimed author of two previous novels, Ten Things I've Learnt About Love and Before the Fire. Her writing has been translated into fourteen languages. She is also the author of a novella, Not Home, written in conversation with people living in unsupported temporary accommodation. Sarah is a part-time lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and lives in Manchester, England, with her family.

A moving, funny and uplifting novel about an elderly couple, the son who is trying desperately to care for them and the young woman who will change their lives forever.

Even the longest marriages have...


Advance Praise

"A tender, unsentimental exploration of the bittersweet joys of lifelong companionship, beautifully capturing the pangs of ageing and the treacheries of time." —Daily Mail

"A tender and deeply affecting novel about everyday people living everyday lives. I marvelled at how Sarah got under the skin of her characters as well as her unflinching exploration of the meaning of home, all done in such a natural and sensitive way. Full of beauty, pain and joy, I loved Jack & Bet." —Laura Barnett, author of The Versions of Us

"I look forward to Sarah Butler's books which are always honest and tender. Jack & Bet is a moving yet unsentimental story about family and love and the secrets we live with." —Paul McVeigh, author of The Good Son

"Sarah Butler hooks you with the controlled power of her writing, her eye for detail and her feel for the secrets hidden within everyday lives. Jack & Bet is at once a portrait of a marriage and a corner of London in transition. With mounting tension, it demonstrates why it’s never too late to have your world turned upside down." —Oliver Harris, author of A Shadow of Intelligence

"A tender, unsentimental exploration of the bittersweet joys of lifelong companionship, beautifully capturing the pangs of ageing and the treacheries of time." —Daily Mail

"A tender and deeply...


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ISBN 9781509898176
PRICE £8.99 (GBP)
PAGES 272

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