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The Essence of the Thing

Madeleine St John Helen Trinca

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English
Text Publishing Company
26 June 2013
Series: Text Classics
‘My mother sent you this,’ he said.

‘Oh?’ ‘I believe it’s some marmalade,’ he said. ‘From the latest batch.’

‘How kind,’ said Nicola, opening the bag. ‘You haven’t told them, then?’

‘Told them what?’

‘That we’re no longer in a shared marmalade situation…’

Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this brilliant novel from Madeleine St John, author of The Women in Black, is a comic and tender look at the vicissitudes of love and relationships.

Nicola should never have stepped out to buy that pack of cigarettes, because the man she discovers in her living room when she returns is not the adorable, straightforward, devoted Jonathan with whom she has been sharing her life. That Jonathan would never have unilaterally decided that she should, as he abruptly put it, ‘move out’. A shocked Nicola packs her bags and sets out bravely on the bumpy course that will take her from the end of an affair to the essence of the thing.

This edition of The Essence of the Thing comes with an introduction by Helen Trinca, Madeleine St John’s biographer.
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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   195g
ISBN:   9781922079725
ISBN 10:   1922079723
Series:   Text Classics
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Essence of the Thing

‘Brisk, sophisticated and artful.’ * New York Times Book Review * ‘St John’s intelligence transforms a simple story into a much larger commentary on love and loss.’ * Mademoiselle * ‘Using spare prose, sparkling dialogue and painfully true observations on family life, St John creates a winning combination of humour and pathos.’ * Publishers Weekly *


  • Short-listed for Booker Prize 1997
  • Shortlisted for Man Booker Prize for Fiction 1997.

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