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Dec092011

The London Train: Life Is Full of Surprises by Tessa Hadley
The London Train is a fictitious book written by Tessa Hadley  . The book revolves around two main characters that represent two distinct roles. The two are brought together through an affair. The main characters Paul and Cora are all running away from the reality at home and they find company and solace in each other. The two meet in a London train thus portraying the title of the book the London Train .

The book is fictitious just like most of her other books such as The Master Bedroom. The book retells the story of Paul who is in his second marriage. Paul’s crisis emerges just after the death of his mother who was a widow. This loss affects him to the extent that he losses focus with his life as he struggles to mourn. Mourning is a natural event that is well explained in most counseling custom essay purchase papers and counseling custom writing essays written at custom essay writing services that are centered on helping patients to morn and go through the different faces of grief. To add salt to injury, Paul’s daughter from his previous marriage disappears only to be found pregnant and living life on the first lane. On the other hand, the book talks about Cora’s life of misery while moaning the death of her mother. Cora is also on a runaway escapade in her quest to dissolve her marriage. This is attributed to the fact that Cora’s marriage is marked with a lot of friction and discrepancies and thus the need for her to escape the London life.

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