There But For The, Ali Smith
There But For The, Ali Smith
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There But For The

Author: Ali Smith

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2011


Synopsis

At a dinner party in the posh London suburb of Greenwich, Miles Garth suddenly leaves the table midway through the meal, locks himself in an upstairs room, and refuses to leave. An eclectic group of neighbors and friends slowly gathers around the house, and the story of Miles is one told from the points of view of four of them: a woman in her forties called Anna, a man in his sixties called Mark, a woman in her eighties called May, and a ten-year-old child called Brooke. The thing is . . . none of these people knows Miles anything more than glancingly. So how much is it possible to know about a stranger? And what are the consequences of even the most casual, most fleeting meetings we have every day with other human beings?

Brilliantly audacious, disarmingly playful, full of Smith’s trademark wit and puns, There But For The is a deft exploration of the human need for separation—from our pasts and from one another—and the redemptive possibilities for connections.

About Ali Smith

Ali Smith was born in Inverness and lives in Cambridge. She is the author of three collections of stories and three novels. Hotel World was shortlisted for both the Booker Prize and the Orange Prize in 2001 and her latest novel, The Accidental, won the 2006 Whitbread Novel Award. Ali reviews regularly for the Guardian, the Scotsman and the TLS.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on April 13, 2019

*floating this to irritate the person who irritated me with her comment.* i did this book a great disservice. at first, i plowed through it like a maniac, loving every minute of it. then, i put it down for about two days and totally lost my momentum, and when i returned, the shine was off the apple. c......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on February 03, 2012

Will you remember me in a months time? Yes. Will you remember me in 6 months time? Yes. Will you remember me in a years time? Yes. Will you remember me in 2 years time? Yes. Will you remember me in 3 years time? Yes. Knock knock. Who's there? See, you've forgotten me already. I used to work at a video store in c......more

Goodreads review by MJ on October 01, 2011

I hate to resort to crude Americanisms, but Ali Smith is the motherfucking BOMB. Her latest novel, circa October 2011, shares a structure all but identical to The Accidental—four sections with little one-two-page prefaces—but also shares its masterful grasp over narrative voice, language, style, hum......more