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When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light
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When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light
When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light
When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light
When the Lights Go Out - Emergency LED Flashlight for Power Outages, Camping & Outdoor Adventures | Bright, Compact & Waterproof Survival Light
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_________________________________________________________ Global temperatures are rising. The climate of the Abrams’ marriage is cooling. Emma is beginning to wonder whether relationships, like mortgages, should be conducted in five-year increments. She might laugh if Chris had bought a motorbike or started dyeing his hair. Instead he’s buying off-label medicines and stockpiling food. Chris finds Emma’s relentless optimism exasperating. A tot of dread, a nip of horror, a shot of anger – he isn’t asking much. If she would only join him in a measure of something. The family’s precarious eco-system is further disrupted by torrential rains, power cuts and the unexpected arrival of Chris’s mother. Emma longs to lower a rope and winch Chris from the pit of his worries. But he doesn’t want to be rescued or reassured – he wants to pull her in after him. Darkly funny and beautifully written, When the Lights Go Out is a novel for our times: a story about cultivating hope and weathering change. 'So timely, and so deeply human, a novel which takes us right into the heart of a marriage and at the same time grapples with the most crucial issue of our age. It's bursting with compassion and wisdom.' Shelley Harris, author of JUBILEE 'Through exquisite use of language and observation, she examines the intricacies of family life in ways which have you laughing one moment and biting your nails with worry the next.' Sarah Franklin, author of SHELTER 'With characteristic wit and humanity, Bray shows us the necessity and the impossibility of preparing for disaster, and reminds us of both the fragility and capacity of love.' Jenn Ashworth, author of A KIND OF INTIMACY and FELL
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The book follows Emma and Chris and their family as they cope with the ups and downs of family relationships, anxiety over climate change, and the realities of aging, money struggles, and floods. It is extremely well written and the characters complex and well rounded. There are humorous moments but for the most part it is dark and quite bleak. Thoughtful but depressing. At one point a character mentions the five stages of bereavement (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross - denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance) are really the stages of dying. The book appears framed around this, with the main characters experiencing these stages in response to their anxieties and fears over their relationships and lives and over the future of their children and the planet. A very topical book that makes you identify, empathize and think, but not one to cheer you up in these uncertain and anxious times. 3.5/5

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