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Intermezzo

by Sally Rooney


  • Faber & Faber
From the author of the multimillion-copy bestseller Normal People, an exquisitely moving story about grief, love and family.

ISBN 9780571365487 | EN | PB
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Publisher Faber & Faber
ISBN 9780571365487
Publication date May 2025
Edition Paperback
Dimensions mm
Pages 432
Language(s) English ed.
Description

From the author of the multimillion-copy bestseller Normal People, an exquisitely moving story about grief, love and family.

Aside from the fact that they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek seem to have little in common.

Peter is a Dublin lawyer in his thirties - successful, competent and apparently unassailable. But in the wake of their father's death, he's medicating himself to sleep and struggling to manage his relationships with two very different women - his enduring first love Sylvia, and Naomi, a college student for whom life is one long joke.

Ivan is a twenty-two-year-old competitive chess player. He has always seen himself as socially awkward, a loner, the antithesis of his glib elder brother. Now, in the early weeks of his bereavement, Ivan meets Margaret, an older woman emerging from her own turbulent past, and their lives become rapidly and intensely intertwined.

For two grieving brothers and the people they love, this is a new interlude - a period of desire, despair and possibility - a chance to find out how much one life might hold inside itself without breaking.

Reviews:

'Intermezzo is perfect... Is there a better novelist at work right now?' - Anthony Cummins, Observer

'Her most mature and moving book to date... I read it in a state of rapture.' - Johanna Thomas-Corr, Sunday Times

'If a perfect Sally Rooney novel exists, this might just be it . Her best novel yet.' - Evening Standard

'Rooney has discovered her full literary prowess.' - Jo Hamya, Independent