Five Days: A Novel
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Five Days: A Novel

Paperback – April 30, 2013

Price
$20.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
337
Publisher
Atria
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1451666359
Dimensions
5.33 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
Weight
9.8 ounces

Description

“With Five Days , Douglas Kennedy has crafted a brilliant meditation on regret, fidelity, family, and second chances that will have you breathlessly turning pages to find out what happened in the past and what will happen next. At once heartbreaking and hopeful, it is a bracing new work of fiction by an internationally acclaimed writer at the height of his powers.” -- Will Schwalbe, author of The End of Your Life Book Club“The prolific Kennedy explores his favored themes of mortality, love, and loss in this fluidly written tale. Deftly depicting how certain choices can unexpectedly narrow a life, instead of expanding it, he has much to say about the nature of happiness, the difficulty of change, and the great divide between obligation and desire.” ― Booklist “Kennedy ably raises questions about marriage, identity, and happiness.” ― Publishers Weekly “…a fine tale of lives re-examined.” ― Kirkus Reviews “A gripping emotional rollercoaster, pressing so many buttons it’s likely to have readers examining their own what-might-have-beens.” ― London Daily Mail “Five Days delves exquisitely and painfully into how it is that people allow themselves to live lives of such tightly 'limited horizons.'” ― Portland Press Herald (Maine) Douglas Kennedy is the author of eleven previous novels, including the international bestsellers The Moment and Five Days . His work has been translated into twenty-two languages, and in 2007 he received the French decoration of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He divides his time among London, New York, and Montreal, and has two children. Find out more at DouglasKennedyNovelist.com.

Features & Highlights

  • #1 International Bestseller
  • “An observant, compassionate, and romantic portrait.” —
  • Publishers Weekly
  • From the critically lauded, internationally bestselling author of
  • The Moment
  • comes a profoundly moving novel that explores how a single brief encounter can change one’s life. Laura spends her days looking at other people’s potential calamities. She works in the radiography unit of a small hospital on the Maine coast, bearing constant witness to the fears of patient after frightened patient. In a job where finding nothing is always the best possible outcome, she is well versed in the random injustices of life, a truism that has lately been playing out in her marriage as well. Since being downsized, her husband, Dan, has become withdrawn, his emotional distance gradually corroding their relationship. With a son in college and a daughter soon due to leave home, Laura has begun to fear that the marital sounds of silence will only deepen once the nest is truly empty. When an opportunity arises to attend a weekend medical conference in Boston, Laura jumps at this respite from home. While checking in, she meets a man as gray and uninspired as her drab hotel room. Richard is an outwardly dull, fiftysomething insurance salesman. But during a chance second encounter, Laura discovers him to be surprisingly complex and thoughtful, someone who, like herself, is grappling with the same big questions about decisions made and the human capacity for self-entrapment. As their conversation deepens and begins to veer into shared confessions, the overwhelming sense of personal and intimate connection arises. A transformative love affair begins. But can this potential, much-longed-for happiness be married to their own difficult personal circumstances? Can they upend their lives and embrace that most loaded of words: change? A love story as clear-sighted and ruminative as it is affecting,
  • Five Days
  • will have you reflecting about the choices we all make that shape our destinies. Crafted with Kennedy’s trademark evocative prose and pitch-perfect in its depiction of the complex realities of modern life, it is a novel that speaks directly to the many contradictions of the human heart.

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Realistic in some places, tedious in others

When a woman gets the chance to escape her life for a few days, she jumps at the chance. She leaves behind a husband who loves her but who has become disillusioned with their marriage since losing his job and children who have their own notions about how to deal with life's challenges. When she meets someone at the conference that provides her with her getaway, she doesn't have any idea that a few casual encounters will alter her entire viewpoint on life. Seasoned author Douglas Kennedy gives readers this premise in the novel Five Days.

Laura Warren has worked as a radiology technologist for several years in a small town in Maine and has begun feeling the deep effects of her job. Her experience in reading MRI scans has taught her to distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous scans, and she feels the weight of facing dozens of patients through the years who have asked her whether they will live or die. On a more personal front, Laura's husband, Dan, has spent the last 19 months out of work and his lack of employment has caused resentment and bitterness to creep into his heart. With both children in college and trying to meet life's challenges on their own terms, Laura alone bears the brunt of Dan's inadequacy.

A radiology conference in Boston offers Laura the opportunity to get away from home for a weekend, and she packs her bag as fast as possible before anyone can talk her--or guilt her--out of the idea. She reaches the hotel for the conference and meets an insurance salesman also in Boston on business. In their first meeting Richard Copeland manages to annoy Laura and intrigue her at the same time. Laura tries to shake off the conversation she has shared with Richard, but circumstances bring them back together and the second meeting goes more smoothly than the first.

Soon Laura realizes that she enjoys Richard's company more than she should. Richard reciprocates; their common love for words and the ease with which they can speak to one another leads them to the inevitable. And suddenly Laura stands at a crucial juncture: should she return to her troubled life or pursue a brand new adventure?

Author Douglas Kennedy provides readers with shades of realism in this story about one woman's discontent with her life. In many ways Kennedy has captured perfectly the tediousness that can envelop a woman's married life when things begin to go awry and one spouse stops making a concerted effort to sustain the relationship. Laura's feelings and situation, relayed in first person, will resonate with many readers.

On the other hand, Laura and Richard's passion for words can wear on readers after a while. The two bandy words and references to literature so often that readers may find their attention wavering. Also Laura and Richard's love affair, while passionate, might not always ring true to real life. More than once they address one another as "my love," a term of endearment a few decades past its prime. And the climax may leave some readers feeling like they got cheated out of a full explanation.

Still, Kennedy highlights the city of Boston and some of its charming landmarks, and readers will certainly understand Laura's ultimate decision to do what's right for her. I recommend this book for those looking for a love story firmly ensconced in our current economic times with the disclaimer to be prepared for a few long-winded conversations between the main characters.
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What happened to Douglas Kennedy?

He has always been one of my favorite authors, so I suspect he has been kidnapped, and a charlatan wrote this plodding, monotonous work that I had to skim through at times to get through. The dialogue, which is as prosaic as it comes, goes on and on and on, and it's a bloody bore. I just kept shaking my head and saying, "This is awful."
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Beautifully written...

This is an interesting look at one women's unease, both with herself and with her life. Trapped into an unequal and disinterested marriage, Laura has stopped doing all the things she once dreamed of, and although she doesn't know how unhappy she is, all it takes is the chance meeting in a hotel lobby with a stranger, and the five days that follow show Laura just how magical life can still be if only you are prepared to follow your heart.

Beautifully written from the beginning Five Days is one of my favourite Douglas Kennedy books to date. He gets into Laura's character so perfectly that the book could so easily have been written by a female author. The interpretation throughout is flawless and the ability to dissect the minutiae of everyday life is exemplary. With its combination of regret, fidelity, family values and second chances, this story really tugs at your heart strings, and the conclusion, when it comes, is skilfully completed.
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Love Lost, Self Found

The language style of this author is incredibly readable, and thought-provoking. I liked the way he used his characters to demonstrate that love of words and language and make it the basis of their relationship. The thematic elements of love lost, finding oneself, and righting one's course in midlife, amidst raising children and being a working professional were fully developed and relatable. I really like this author and will pick up some of his other works now.
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Another winner ! Love it !

I won this book on Goodreads giveaway ! Thank you ! This is an excellent novel, Douglas Kennedy is excellent writer and this book proves it.In a split moment your life can change.Its a story about 2 people ,they meet in a hotel lobby and that's the beginning of their love story that doesn`t end well. They are both trapped in loveless and boring marriages,they are so in love in each other that after only 24 hr,they planing their life together.I`m not going to say the end of the story .Douglas Kennedy books never disappoint me.Always the characters look and feel like a real people .You don't want the story to end.This book keeps you really thinking : Are you happy with your life ?
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LOVE Douglas Kennedy Books

I am a huge fan of Douglas Kennedy. I saw one of his books offered on Amazon at a very low bargain price a while back, and so I just jumped in and ordered it because the plot sounded interesting. I had no idea if Douglas Kennedy was a good author or not. WOW, once I started reading, I could not put it down. That has been the case with every single book I've read by him, including this one. I highly recommend any or all of this author's books. He usually writes speaking as the woman character in the book. He really nails it. Get this book, you will get sucked in immediately!
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Book

What a book.I was told about this book from a friend.What a story.I also have purchased other titles of Douglas Kennedy and
also make great gifts
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Four Stars

Love Douglas Kenn's writing ! Interesting book.
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disappointed in this one

I have read a lot of Douglas Kennedy novels but this one seemed so different it was hard to believe he wrote it. The story dragged for most of the book and although I was tempted to give it up several times I stayed with it to see how it ended. It definitely isn't one of his best--in my opinion.
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Five Stars

Loved it. Looking for another book from author.
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