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The perfect summer read from the international bestselling author of the Shopaholic novels. On a shimmeringly hot Sunday in May, Louise is at a neighbour's pool with her daughters - and glaring at her... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Good read beside the pool

Good book,goes into familial dynamics and explore the topic of marriage, infedility and older man and younger woman. Morevoer, how a tragadey can seperate and bond others together.

More than I expected

A little more than what you would normally expect from Ms Wickam/Sophie. But, thouroughly enjoyable at the same time.

Swimming Pool Sunday book

My wife would like to read everything written by Madeleine Wickham, aka Sophie Kinsella, and this was the last book we found that she had not read. It is different from the others as it does not have the humor factor, but is more serious. However, it still is a good read.

Endearing and emotional tale that makes for a quick read

Long before she penned the Shopaholic Series as Sophie Kinsella, Madeleine Wickham wrote this emotional tale about what happens when a tragic accident and the law suit that follows turns the lives of not just a family, but a whole community upside down. In the past I have been critical of some of Wickham's other work outside the Shopaholic series, finding it more formulaic and less fine tuned. However, after reading and really enjoying Remember Me? I decided to give more of her books a chance. I'm glad I decided to pick up this older work of hers. It's definitely much more emotionally charged than her later works, but this isn't a bad thing. In fact, it was a nice change of pace from the chick lit I tend to read, but still not as emotional as books by Jodi Picoult. It was very well written and did a fantastic job of holding my attention. She does a great job of developing multiple characters in such a way that you find yourself not just relating to them, but really pulling for them. There were also a couple interesting subplots with the more minor characters which added further depth to the read. I did, however, find myself a bit conflicted at the end of the book. The main story line was left very open ended. This I appreciated as sometimes books can be summed up too quickly and in a way that seems hasty. However, some of the subplots were also unresolved and left me wondering about the characters. For instance, there are several scenes in the book that involve the eldest daughter of the main couple in the story her feelings about the accident. We never really get to learn whether her feelings change or she gets any closure. Overall though I was very impressed with this book. It's very different from some of Wickham's latest work, but I still believe will be appreciated by fans of her more recent book. I consider it a highly enjoyable and easy read.

Good read, has a charm all its' own

In Melbrook, England Louise and Barnaby Kember are divorcing each other. In spite of their personal animosities towards each other, they still go to the annual charity swimming party. However, this year a tragedy occurs when their daughter is injured in a poolside accident. Louise's lawyer and lover, Cassian Brown convinces her to sue her neighbor for negligence in the accident, which she does. By doing so, she has alienated the townsfolk. Meanwhile, Barnaby blames her for the accident. As the couple turns even more acrimonious towards one another, neither realize that the ambitious Cassion has his own agenda, and does not care what happens to his lover, her daughter, or the rest of her family as long as she further his political and social plans. In a rather short period of time, Madeline Wickham has earned the reputation for writing about the effects of life's disasters on relationships. Her latest novel, SWIMMING POOL SUNDAY, enhances her deserved reputation by depicting the impact of a trauma on a couple already too deeply buried under personal troubles to even notice how they are being used. The secondary characters add humor while providing insight into the lead characters. Ms. Wickham scribes a winning tale about the down side of family relationships. Harriet Klausner
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