This Is Yesterday

by Rose Ruane

2021

Publication

Corsair, c2019

Status

Available

Description

'This Is Yesterday is a song for the outsiders, a hymn to the suburban misfits. Here the tensions and oddness of lower-middle class family life are explored in poetic detail . . . A voice of hope for those who boldly follow their own creative path from adolescence to middle age' Benjamin Myers, author of The Offing Peach is alone and adrift in London's sprawl, with a stalled art career and an unhappiness she knows won't be cured by a boyfriend or baby. Then she gets a shocking phone call that brings her face to face with her fractured family, and sends her spiralling into her past, to a scorched summer years ago in 90s suburbia . . . Back in 1994, Peach longs to flee the stifling nowhere that makes her a misfit. Hot listless days and sleepless drunken nights have awakened in her a latent, destructive curiosity; she haunts airless attics, unlocks sealed doors, pries into private affairs and finally unearths a secret that rips her family apart, disrupting everything and setting the course for the rest of her life. Now, facing this new crisis, Peach and her sister set out to confront a past they have avoided for two decades and meet a future they have no idea how to navigate. This is Yesterday is a book about beginnings and endings, about adolescence and ageing, failures, families, love and loneliness. It is the story of how the girls we once were shape the women we become.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MarthaJeanne
I've gotten past the first 50 pages of This Is Yesterday, and am not sure that I want read further. So far the characters are not attractive, and the main character keeps jumping between an unsatisfactory present and and even more unsatisfactory past, 25 years ago. There are strong hints of even
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less satisfactory incidents in between.

Come to think of it, why am I even considering reading on?
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1472154002 / 9781472154002
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