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Joanna Trollope (Author)
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March 6, 2007
Now that her third and last child has left the nest, Edie Boyd's life turns suddenly and uncomfortably silent. She begins to yearn for the maternal intimacy that now seems lost to her forever. Be careful what you wish for…Before long, a mother-and-child reunion is in full swing: life away from the nest has proven to be unexpectedly daunting to the children, who one-by-one return home, bringing their troubles. With an unannounced new phase of parenthood suddenly stretching ahead of her, Edie finds her home more crowded than ever. In this touching, artful novel, Joanna Trollope has created a family drama for the ages, a moving story of work, love and eternal parenthood.

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Over 16 novels, Trollope has explored a plethora of the modern family's permutations; her 17th is a tender, funny ode to empty nest syndrome. Edie Boyd is a middle-aged, part-time actress and London mother of three whose youngest is packing up and moving out. Husband Russell is delighted with the chance to rediscover and retune their marriage, but Edie can't quite face life (or herself) without being "Mum" on a daily basis. Not to worry: the children almost simultaneously fall prey to a series of mishaps and financial troubles, and Edie is delighted when her wish to have her brood back is suddenly granted. At this point, the transformations one expects in a flown coop begin to take hold, as does the comedy. Embedded in the novel's sometimes soap opera turns, which cut expertly from the children's points of view to Edie's, are Trollope's somehow insightful takes on the perennial career vs. child-rearing dilemma. The struggles of Edie, of Russell, and of children Rosa, Matt, Ben and their various partners are deftly rendered in the dialogue that dominates the book; it has a good pace and marks out the narrative decisively. The things her flawed but lovable characters say to each other, in fact, save Trollope's tidily concluded latest from feeling too much like chick lit for the PBS set. (Mar.)
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"Although it would be a bit much to pronounce Trollope the Austen of our age, it must be said that she comes close."--Washington Post
"Charming, as sweet-tart as a jar of lemon curd, and a lot of fun."--Detroit Free Press
"[Trollope's] sharp, witty prose gives the reader a welcome perch from which to observe the Boyd family's sometimes messy, but certainly interesting, lives."--Wall Street Journal
"The novel charms with its portrait of a marriage that stays strong by treading gently, and with a fleeting glimpse of London, ancient and eternal in its Olympian indifference to ephemeral human folly."--Boston Globe

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA (March 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596910399
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596910393
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #373,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Joanna Trollope has been writing fiction for more than 30 years. Some of her best known works include The Rector's Wife (her first #1 bestseller), A Village Affair, Other People's Children, and Marrying the Mistress. She was awarded the OBE in the 1996 Queen's Birthday Honors List for services to literature. She lives in England.

Customer Reviews

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
This was a wonderful and insightful story about a family going through multiple transitions. Sadly, the Kindle edition is full of scanning errors - missing punctuation, bizarre characters added, etc. Recommended - if you read it in hard copy!
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
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SECOND HONEYMOON: This dangerously mushy-sounding title is ironic, thank God. In the hands of a less clever and disciplined writer than Joanna Trollope, it really would be about a man and wife "finding" one another after the kids move out. This never exactly happens, mostly because the empty nest contemplated in the first chapter by Edie Boyd, part-time actress and former full-time mother, is rapidly re-populated as the book progresses...much to the chagrin of her husband Russell, who had secret hopes of being liberated into post-parent bliss.

The plot rocks along at a comfortable real-time pace --- not urgent or momentous, but with a pleasant tension that keeps you reading. Although the crazy-quilt of overlapping events sometimes feels a bit soap-opera, what with three semi-adult children (any older parent will know precisely what I mean by that characterization) and Edie's sister to keep track of, SECOND HONEYMOON is definitely a cut above your average page-turner. Edie, the emotional center of the book, is endearingly three-dimensional, a blend of clear-eyed honesty and sheer emotional goo. Her struggles with the loss of her maternal role, and its return in a different form, are paralleled by the play in which she is performing: Ibsen's Ghosts. A tremendous scandal when it appeared in the 1880s --- it was banned in England until 1914 --- the drama centers on Mrs. Alving, a widow whose "revered" husband turns out to have given her syphilis --- which she passed on in the womb, fatally, to their son Osvald --- as well as to have fathered an illegitimate daughter.

It is to Trollope's credit that she does not belabor the play's relevance (and assumes that readers will know its basic scenario --- frankly, I hadn't read it in so long that I had to Google it). True, Edie forms a quasi-parental relationship with the young actor, Lazlo, who plays Osvald, and certainly, as in all families, there are secrets and shadowy presences in the Boyd clan...there is even a child conceived out of wedlock, though of course with none of the moral shock it delivered in Ibsen's day. Mostly, however, SECOND HONEYMOON is occupied with what being in the play means to Edie.

Character, in fact, is Trollope's chief strength (dialogue, too, at which she is a pure genius) --- even Arsie the cat, an enormous, lazy beast, has terrific personality. The dramatis personae are likable, recognizable people, with the usual human capacity for self-delusion, but doing their best to cope with what life throws their way. The portrait of Edie and Russell, for example, manages to suggest both the affectionate bonds and the heedless taking-for-granted moments of that most challenging of relationships, a long marriage. There are really only two "bad guys" in the book: Max, the ex-husband of Edie's sister Vivien (who struck me as a tad too much of a feminist success story), and the nasty, sexy Cheryl, who plays the daughter in Ghosts. They are no match, though, for the forthright Boyds and their allies.

Does this sound humdrum? Deficient in suspense? It isn't, strangely, as long as you remember not to expect the grueling, melodramatic or macabre, but something more like the small but crucial details and turning points of your own life. And, as in life, there is no sugary ending or neat summary of Lessons Learned. In Trollope's previous novels --- THE RECTOR'S WIFE and THE CHOIR, by the way, were made into absolutely addictive TV miniseries that were broadcast in the U.S. --- time after time I remember expecting a riding-off-into-the-sunset finale, only to be left with something more ambiguous. It takes courage to resist the temptation to tie up a novel with a pretty sash, like a party dress. Trollope's books are plainer, messier, more honest. Her women and men don't "save" each other. They are their own champions.

--- Reviewed by Kathy Weissman
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46 of 51 people found the following review helpful
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This is the real Joanna Trollope! The author who writes insightful novels about "real" life, who adds humor, who uses prose, and "hits the nail on the head" so that the reader has to savor those certain lines that come from one's own experience! This is a novel one enjoys so much that the reader is disappointed when it's over and sits savoring its aura. If you're looking for enjoyment and a realistic view of those punches life pulls this is the story for you! Read it!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Didn't hit the mark
I read Joanna Trollope's Daughters-in-Law and really enjoyed it so was excited to be reading another Joanna Trollope masterpiece. Unfortunately this one did nothing for me. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Bec
Hard to get started...
It was hard to get going in this book as it's rather boring to begin with. Add in all the punctuation and grammatical errors (and there were many) and I can't say I enjoyed it.
Published 9 days ago by Lindy
House of Drama Queens
You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll wish that you had read a good Tom Clancy novel instead of using up your precious time ploughing through this drivel.
Published 17 days ago by Grrrr
a nice book, and there is nothing wrong with being nice!
This was a good book! I am reading every book Trollope has written. This was not my favorite, but that doesn't mean it wasn't enjoyable or thought provoking. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Dana R. Casella
Book Club
This book was for my book club and came very timely and in great condition. I purchaced a second one to share....both came at the same time. Great condition. Thanks.
Published 1 month ago by Lois G. Kemerer
Second Honeymoon: Kindle Edition
I like Joanna Trollope, but I found this novel a bit slow in the beginning, although it picks up as it continues. Note re Kindle edition: A number of typos.
Published 15 months ago by Carol Bell
More than good summer reading
As a newcomer to Joanna Trollope's novels--(better late than never!)--I am delighted to find an author who has written much and well! Read more
Published 21 months ago by Shelagh Cosgrove
very good read
I enjoyed this book which takes place in England. It has a lot of family drama in it and is about kids leaving the nest and for one reason or another having to come back home. Read more
Published 22 months ago by barbara
Typical Joanna Trollope novel
If you enjoy Joanna Trollope, then Second Honeymoon is very typical of her work. I have read most of her novels, and as always I enjoyed the story and the characters were all... Read more
Published 23 months ago by S. Bingley
An enjoyable and thought provoking read
This book is about a woman whose youngest child has finally left home. Edie has defined herself as a mother for so long that she has no desire to be anything else. Read more
Published on October 29, 2009 by Laura de Leon
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