The Pleasing Hour, Lily King
The Pleasing Hour, Lily King
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The Pleasing Hour

Author: Lily King

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/06/2008

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The first novel from a new literary voice brimming with sensitivity and lyricism, The Pleasing Hour is the story of Rosie, an American au pair in Europe whose coming-of-age defies all our usual conceptions of naïveté and experience.  Every autumn, on a day called la rentrée, hundreds of filles descend upon Paris to move in with Parisian families and care for the children. They drink in the glamorous culture, pursue romance and the perfect accent. But Rosie is different; when she comes to live with the Tivots on their houseboat in Paris, she is fleeing an unspeakable loss that has left her hollow and longing for family.  As Rosie awkwardly grasps for the French words to communicate with the Tivots, she longs for a piece of common ground with Nicole, the cool, distant, and beautifully polished mother of the three children she cares for. Rosie’s bond with Marc, the father of the household, develops almost too naturally, and the children make their way so deep inside her heart, she can practically read their thoughts. But when Lola, the middle child, begins to suspect too close an attachment between her au pair and her father, Rosie is alerted to her trespass within the family and moves to the south of France to care for Nicole’s elderly guardian, the storyteller of the family’s secrets.  As the narrative slides effortlessly into the warm light of the French countryside, a tapestry is woven between a past darkened by war and betrayals and a present haunted by the weight of that legacy. Soon Rosie understands the tragic losses behind Nicole’s austere demeanor and sees that the two of them have more in common than she believed.  Demonstrating a wise understanding of love and the complicated dynamics of family, with all its fierceness and delicacy, Lily King delivers a highly accomplished novel.  “Splendid … Powerful … so assured that it’s hard to believe the book is [King’s] debut.”—Jacqueline Carey, The New York Times Book Review 

About Lily King

Lily King is the award-winning author of the novels The Pleasing Hour, The English Teacher, Father of the Rain, and Euphoria, one of the New York Times Book Review’s “10 Best Books of 2014,” finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and winner of the Kirkus Prize. She lives in Maine.


Reviews

While I found King's first effort well-written and compelling in the beginning, I was left disappointed and thoroughly annoyed by the time I finished it. The plot is uneven and rambling with many background stories of peripheral characters that are left incomplete and therefore frustratingly superfl......more

Goodreads review by Trish

This being Lily King’s debut novel, I was braced for mediocrity. I told myself it wouldn’t be as good as Writers & Lovers or Euphoria. And, okay, it’s not - but, I still absolutely loved it. The writing, the characters, the setting 🙌🏼 Now, this book is so sparse for plot that if I gave you a brief s......more

Goodreads review by Renee

The Pleasing Hour by Lily King Rosie goes to Paris to be an au pair. Her baggage includes a motherless childhood and a teen pregnancy deliberately and secretly planned in order to give her barren sister a much-desired child. Being an au pair in Paris follows the deliv......more

Very different from euphoria. Loved the dynamics. I like character driven stories. A few puzzles persist. Why did Nicole marry Marc in the first place: because he resembled the man she loved, from behind? What did Nicole do all day? She leaves the house, activities are implied but never confirmed. S......more