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The Life You Want

von Emily Barr

Reihen: Tansy Harris (2)

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Fans of Rosamund Lupton and Sophie Hannah will adore this novel from the critically acclaimed author of BACKPACK. Ever wished you could just leave it all behind again? Emily Barr's unputdownable novel is about a mother of two with a seemingly perfect life who's cracking up and longing to get away from it all. But when she finally gets to go away, to India, things are far from what she expects... She has to go away to come home to what she loves again.… (mehr)
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I have very mixed feelings about this book! For a start, I didn’t like the protagonist, Tansy, at all. As a reader I don’t think we’re meant to like her, but I found it hard to get into this because I just felt that Tansy was so self-absorbed and selfish that I didn’t really care one way or other what happened to her. However, I persevered because I have enjoyed Barr’s books in the past.

Tansy is a borderline alcoholic. The type of person who pretends she doesn’t have a drink problem but clearly does. She can function most of the time but she lives for the time when she can open a bottle of wine. She should be happy – she has a husband who loves her and two children and the family are comfortably off, so she doesn’t have any financial worries. But her drinking is spiralling out of control. Her husband, Max, encourages her to travel to India to meet up with a woman she met whilst travelling years ago and to help out in a children’s’ centre taking care of orphans.

After a short stay in Chennai (formerly Madras), Tansy arrives at the centre in Pondicherry (now known as Puducherry). She is concerned to find that Elly isn’t there and that instead of helping out she’s been enrolled on a compulsory yoga course (!) but she soon settles into life at the centre, together with three other travellers she has picked up along the way. But all is not as it seems and the peaceful life in India is about to come crashing down around her. Too late she realises she’s in trouble and thinks wistfully about the life she left behind. Is it too late for Tansy to escape her fate?

There was too much at the start of this novel about Tansy’s life in England which made the novel drag. The story really picked up when she arrived in India and Barr has clearly researched, or knows, India well and one of the things I enjoyed about the novel is her portrayal of the country. I would have liked to have known more about some of the other characters. I saw the ‘twist’ coming a long way off and was surprised that Tansy didn’t! I also felt the ending was rather rushed. I didn’t really like Tansy any better by the end of the book! However, overall I did enjoy the story and, having read quite a few of Barr’s other books, I feel sure I will certainly read more.

I didn’t actually realise this is a sequel to Barr’s first novel, Backpack until I read it elsewhere as I read that about 11 years ago and didn’t make the connection! ( )
  Bagpuss | Jan 17, 2016 |
Meh.
Heavy drinker and scrummy mummy to 5 yr old Toby, 3 year old Joe and banker husband Max, Tansy Harris decides to leave her nice, comfortable life in London and visit old friend in an ashram and help the orphanage there.
She was a pretty annoying character, so I didn't have much empathy for her - and leaving your kids for a few weeks is not exactly abandonment.
Didn't love it, didn't hate, just OK. A few twists, but pretty flat overall. ( )
  coolmama | Aug 13, 2011 |
For three quarters of the book i was just irritated by Tansy's unceasing whining and selfinterest (in fact it reminded me very much of Eat Love Pray). I havn't read Backpack (the prequel to this) - perhaps that would have made me more sympathetic towards her. I really just forced myself to finish it to say I had. ( )
  shelleyraec | May 9, 2011 |
Tansy Harris, the heroine of Emily Barr's first novel, returns in another travel story. Ten years on, Tansy is married with kids but getting bored, so jumps at a chance to travel to India, to visit a friend. Of course, there are a few surprises in store.

I think of Emily Barr as intelligent chicklit - her books are a good, fast read which touches on real issues. This doesn't disappoint. The characters are convincingly portrayed and real enough that I wonder what happens to them next, and wouldn't mind knowing. ( )
1 abstimmen elkiedee | Jan 8, 2010 |
This was quite a good read but I found it slow and lengthy. I also found the main character hard to relate to. However towards the end the story came together and I liked the final message of being happy with what you've got - it was a good ending. ( )
  judyb65 | Sep 28, 2009 |
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Fans of Rosamund Lupton and Sophie Hannah will adore this novel from the critically acclaimed author of BACKPACK. Ever wished you could just leave it all behind again? Emily Barr's unputdownable novel is about a mother of two with a seemingly perfect life who's cracking up and longing to get away from it all. But when she finally gets to go away, to India, things are far from what she expects... She has to go away to come home to what she loves again.

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