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Description: ISBN 0099286939 / Author: Gerard Woodward / Genre: Fiction / Shortlisted for The Man Booker Prize 2004. It is 1970 in the suburbs of ... more
I'll go to bed at noon - Gerard Woodward ... north London and, from the untidy comfort of her crowded house, Colette Jones is watching her older brother go to pieces, drinking himself into oblivion on home-made wine. Colette knows the solace a drink can provide, being partial to an evening at the Red Lion herself. But soon she finds she cannot afford to ignore the destructive effect the alcohol is having on her family and with gritted teeth Colette is forced to exile the alcoholic son she loves so much from the house. But this act takes its toll and, just as she can't resist a drink, so she can't resist allowing Janus back into her life - with heartbreaking consequences for everyone. Gerard Woodward's magnificent second novel continues the story of the Joneses, so memorably introduced in August. By way of an odyssey through the pubs, parks and shopping parades of suburban London, it lurches from farce to tragedy as the members of one unforgettable family build and destroy their lives.

Newest Review: ... I had no desire to finish reading it, and even less of a desire to take it indoors and find it a shelf space. 'I'll go to ... more

 ... bed at noon' was the recipient of many favourable reviews, and supposedly a follow up to a previous novel by the same author. I found very little in it to like, storywise, or in the writing. Set in the London of the 1970s it documents a family ravaged by alcohol abuse. A drunken mother, son, uncle. Does alcoholism run in families? It does in this one. Each so absorbed in their own sodden threads of denial that they cannot seem to help each other. It sounds like it should have something to say. Perhaps later on in the ...more

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Premium Review I'll go to bed at noon - Gerard Woodward: So bad I need a drink (500 words)
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There really are very few books I have been unable to finish. I like to think this is because I am a) pretty stubborn and won't give up on something once I've started, and b) pretty damn good at choosing books. I love books. Buying them, reading them, and lining my home with them. So it saddens me when I come across a bad one. Especially when that bad one has had good reviews - it makes me question my literary sensibility. This particular one was a Booker shortlister from 2004. It has been languising on the back seat of my car since my holiday in Wales five months ago. Less than a third of the way in I had no desire to finish reading it, and even less of a ...  Read the complete review

 

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