When Barry Fairweather dies unexpectedly in his early forties, the little town of Pagford is left in shock. Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty façade is a town at war. Rich at war with poor, teenagers at... read more
“The mistake ninety-nine percent of humanity made, as far as Fats could see, was being ashamed of what they were; lying about it, trying to be somebody else.”Stuart "Fats" Wall
“You must accept the reality of other people. You think that reality is up for negotiation, that we think it's whatever you say it is. You must accept that we are as real as you; you must accept that you are not God.”Tessa Wall
“Teenagers, Tessa knew, were riven with the fear of ridicule. Those who were without it, and God knew there were few enough of them in the adult world, had natural authority among the young; they ought to be forced to teach.”Tessa Wall
“Darkly clothed mourners moved, singly, in pairs and in groups, up and down the street, converging, like a stream of iron filings drawn to a magnet, on St. Michael and All Saints.”
“It was classy to volunteer; it was what women did who had no need of extra cash; women like herself and Julia Fawley.”
“How awful it was ... The way tiny ghosts of your living children haunted your heart; they could never know, and would hate it if they did, how their growing was a constant bereavement.”Tessa Wall
“Tessa was used to the anger of students she saw most often in guidance; many of them were devoid of work-a-day morals, they lied, misbehaved, and cheated routinely, and yet their fury when wrongly accused was limitless and genuine.”Tessa Wall
“Miles was temporarily baffled, but Samantha said coldly, "I think that's a rather different thing." "Do you?" said Kay, "It's the same principle." "Yes, well, principles are sometimes the problem if you ask me," said Miles, "often, what's needed is a bit of common sense." "Which is the name people usually give to their prejudices," rejoined Kay.”
Part One
Sunday
Monday
I - X
(Olden Days)
I - VI
Tuesday
I - VII
Wednesday
I - V
Friday
Saturday
I - II
Part Two
I - X
Part Three
I - XI
Part Four
I - X
Part Five
I - XV
Part Six
I - IV
Part Seven
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