Haigh's perhaps too-carefully orchestrated debut tells the elusive
story of one man from the perspectives of the three women he woos,
marries, and disappoints. In 1969, Ken Kimble, chaplain at a
Virginia college, deserts his wife Birdie and their two small
children. Birdie, a southern magnolia without the steel who'd
dropped out of Bible college to marry Ken seven years earlier, is
unable to cope and slips into alcoholism. Meanwhile, after a stint
of hippie-style wandering, Ken ends up in Florida, where he takes
up with Joan. Having recently undergone a mastectomy, the
39-year-old career-driven Jewish journalist from New York feels
newly vulnerable and lonely. She never questions the vague nature
of Ken's past or his claim to have a Jewish mother. After their
marriage, Ken enters the real-estate business under the patronage
of Joan's uncle, while Joan tries to have a baby despite her
doctor's warning that pregnancy could spur a recurrence of cancer.
She suffers a miscarriage, then blames herself for a disastrous
visit from Ken's children during which workaholic Ken shows minimal
interest in them. Soon Ken finds himself a widower. In 1979, now a
real-estate tycoon in Washington, D.C., Ken rediscovers Dinah, his
children's babysitter back in his Virginia days. An aspiring chef,
Dinah, whose sense of self has been marred by facial disfigurement
since birth, remembers a moment of genuine kindness she received
from Ken during her painful adolescence. After he pays for an
operation to remove her birthmark, the much younger Dinah becomes
his suddenly beautiful third wife. Fifteen years later, they have a
troubled adolescent son and a loveless marriage. But Dinah is
stronger than Ken's previous two wives. She not only survives and
prospers after his final disappearing act, but provides solace for
all three of his troubled children. The measured prose and care for
detail show a promising talent, but the overscripted characters'
lives feel more literary than lived. (Kirkus Reviews)
Covering a span of twenty five years, Mrs Kimble tells the story of
three women married in succession to the same man - a charismatic
opportunist named Ken Kimble. Told from the perspective of each Mrs
Kimble, it offers a mesmerising look at how three very different
women become accomplices in their own deception. We see Ken Kimble
through the eyes of the women he seduces: his first wife, Birdie,
who struggles to hold herself together in the months following his
desertion; his second wife, Joan, a lonely heiress recovering from
personal tragedy, who sees in Kimble her last chance at happiness;
and finally Dinah, a beautiful but damaged woman half his age.
Woven throughout is the story of Kimble's son Charlie, whose life
is forever affected by a father he barely remembers. Ken Kimble is
able to become, for a while at least, all things to all women. To
each of the three Mrs Kimbles, he appears as a hero, to whom
powerful needs and nameless longings may be attached. Only later do
they glimpse the truth about this elusive, unknowable man. Each Mrs
Kimble is of a different generation, with different expectations of
men and of themselves - yet each is able to convince herself that
Ken Kimble is what is missing from her life, and pledge herself to
a man she barely knows. Mrs Kimble is a meditation on marriage and
the illusions upon which it is based. Beautifully written,
stunningly original, this emotionally compelling novel of marriage
and illusion marks the debut of an astonishing new literary voice.
General
Imprint: |
HarperCollinsPublishers
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
May 2004 |
Authors: |
Jennifer Haigh
|
Dimensions: |
198 x 129 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
|
Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-00-715086-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
|
LSN: |
0-00-715086-5 |
Barcode: |
9780007150861 |
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