The Essence of the Thing
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this haunting and hilarious novel explores the lengths women go to hold onto love and the ways men escape it. When Nicola steps out for cigarettes, she returns to find a stranger in her living room—a man who is not the devoted Jonathan she thought she knew. Shocked and grief-stricken, she learns that Jonathan has unilaterally decided she should “move out.” With her world turned upside down, Nicola embarks on a tumultuous journey from the painful end of their relationship to discovering its true essence. The brilliant Madeleine St John captures the shifting nature of the human heart with both comedy and tenderness. A memorable exchange occurs when Nicola receives a bag of marmalade from Jonathan, highlighting the awkwardness of their changed circumstances. The narrative has been praised for its brisk sophistication and artful storytelling, with critics noting how St John’s intelligence elevates a simple tale into a larger commentary on love and loss. With spare prose, sparkling dialogue, and keen observations on family life, the novel combines humor and pathos, gripping readers from the very first pages.
