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The New Life
The New Life | Tom Crewe
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A magnificent and daring novel of unconventional love and new ways to live, set in fin de si cle London In the summer of 1894, John Addington and Henry Ellis decide to write a revolutionary book. They will argue that homosexuality is not a perversion, and that the law - which makes all sexual activity between men a crime - is wrong and must be changed. Such a book has never been written before, and to publish it will be to wage war on conventional morality. John has been married to Catherine for twenty-five years, and is the father of three daughters, but has spent his life trying to accept and understand his desires for men. John meets and falls in love with Frank, a young working-class printer. Henry is married to Edith, who has recently met and fallen in love with Angelica, a young woman who wants Edith all for herself. These two Victorian marriages, each altered irrevocably by the unanticipated introduction of a third person, are stalked by guilt and shame. They are also shaped and put under pressure by new ideas about sex, social equality, the role of women and the right to deviate from the norm. When Oscar Wilde is arrested and put on trial for homosexuality in the spring of 1895, John and Henry have to choose whether or not to go ahead with their book. Is now the best or the worst moment to make the argument that sex between men should not be a crime? Faced with the consequences of their choice, they and the people around them are forced to consider another question- what price is worth paying for a new way of living? The New Life - very loosely based on the experiences of John Addington Symonds and Havelock Ellis, co-authors of the first book in English about homosexuality - captures a generation in the process of discovering the nature and limits of personal freedom, struggling to create a better world as the twentieth century comes into view.
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Cazxxx
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Book 6/12 on the Walter Scott prize longlist. This was an excellent LGBTQ+ historical piece of fiction incorporating Oscar Wildes trial. All the books I‘ve read from this list so far have been brilliant! I‘ve rated them all 4 🌟.
After seeing the mediocrity of the Women‘s prize longlist I shall be focusing on this and the WP non fiction list which I‘m halfway through and have enjoyed every book so far

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Donna1980
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Decision time!

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CarolynM
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Thank you so much Lee! I‘ve resisted the temptation to buy this book several times in the last year. I‘m very pleased to have a copy now. And the chocolate looks very yum! Merry Christmas to you my friend💕😘

#Jolabokaflodswap

LeeRHarry You‘re very welcome - Merry Christmas to you too Carolyn 😊🎄x (edited) 11mo
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NovelNancyM
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Set in the late 1800s this book is about, to use the character's words, sexual inverts. Excellent character development; while the characters weren't always likable, through the author's writing I had empathy for them. There was enough suspense to the ending that I wanted to keep reading even when I was falling asleep late at night.

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Kazzie
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This was a realistic, nuanced, heartbreaking tale of queer life at the turn of the 20th century. Characters were three dimensional- sympathetic and frustrating. Would recommend

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Bailedbailed

I tried, but I just cannot get into this. The writing isn‘t interesting me at all—it feels bloated and as though it‘s spinning in circles, with no plot and no character development. I‘m out.

Julsmarshall Sweet pup! Looks like one of mine 😍 1y
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GerardtheBookworm
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The arrest of Oscar Wilde in the late 1800's Britian serves as the backdrop of the historical fiction. As obscenity laws are enforced, two queer high society gentlemen and closeted family men pen a book in defense of progressive gay love while challenging the social and political landscape of the time. Inspired by the real work of LGBTQ+ history, this lyrical novel of reflects of world that in not yet ready for change.

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I really enjoyed this. Crewe gives us an intimate look at the lives of two men in 1894 England who challenge the status quo. Told in beautiful, assured prose, I loved the feel of being London during this time, with all the sounds, smells & textures. Frank & sensual, it shows different ways of living & how oppressive society was especially for women & the laws against homosexuality. Love endures despite this, in poignant scenes that resonate today.

CarolynM Good to know you liked it. I keep looking at it in the shops but I haven‘t made up my mind yet🙂 2y
Cathythoughts Lovely review ♥️ 2y
Abailliekaras @CarolynM let me know what you think if you read it! 2y
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TrishB
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#99ponkindle
Was on the fence about this one, but the 99p always wins.

batsy I'm quite intrigued by this! 2y
Cathythoughts Thankyou ! Just going to get it 👍🏻♥️ 2y
TrishB @batsy me too 👍🏻 2y
TrishB @Cathythoughts cool 👍🏻 2y
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Cuilin
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Homophobia in Victorian England against the backdrop of the Oscar Wilde trial. Two writers research and write about homosexuality while trying to have meaningful lives of their own. The narration by Freddie Fox really made this for me.

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MicheleinPhilly
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I think I admired this more than I enjoyed it. It‘s a rather “quiet” novel and I had to be in a VERY particular headspace to pick it up. The author is undeniably talented and committed to his research. I think I‘ll be mulling over this one for quite some time.

squirrelbrain Great review! 2y
TrishB Lovely review! It‘s on my maybe list. 2y
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vlwelser
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This was sort of a slow burn. But it's well written and the subject is interesting. 2 writers publish a book about sexual inversion in the wake of Oscar Wilde's imprisonment. And I love this cover. 💛🖤

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

#Aardvark January pick @AardvarkBookClub

TheBookHippie Oh good to know -it‘s in my pile still 🤣I may start that this weekend! 2y
vlwelser @TheBookHippie I'm predicting Booker longlist for it this year. We'll see if I'm right. 2y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 2y
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rmaclean4
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Loved the writing of this historical fiction novel set in 1894 during the Oscar Wilde trials. The sex is very explicit. I cared about the characters and found the debate about Homosexuality in the victorian era compelling. Great on audio. 4 🌟
#52bookclub23 #7deadlysinslust @LauraReads @KarenUK @britt_brooke @CarolynM @Smarkies @Read4life @Bluebird @squirrelbrain @BarbaraBB @ravenlee @Deblovestoread @jlhammar @MicheleinPhilly @Clwojick

squirrelbrain Glad you liked it - but it was a bit risqué wasn‘t it? (Right from the first paragraph!) 2y
rmaclean4 @squirrelbrain shockingly blunt. Some think it will be up for The Booker so I wanted to read it. 2y
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squirrelbrain Yes, I can see that. It‘s a very ‘Booker book‘. 2y
LeeRHarry Have this on my TBR and thanks for the heads up with the 52books prompt 😊 2y
rmaclean4 @LeeRHarry it is graphic! 2y
Librarybelle Great choice for the prompt! 2y
CarolynM I nearly bought this today. Wish I had now😆 Stacked. 2y
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squirrelbrain
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Trying to read my #netgalley books in order and keep up with pub dates; this came out last week in the UK so nearly made it!

At the end of the 19th Century, at the time of Oscar Wilde‘s trial, two men collaborate on a book entitled ‘Sexual Inversion‘. Although both married to women they consider themselves ‘inverts‘, in different ways.

I found this slow at the start and lost interest in the speeches and book extracts, but found it ⬇️

squirrelbrain …fascinating when the men faced a trial of their own, and how their ‘inversions‘ impacted on their families. (edited) 2y
Ruthiella I jus heard about this book on the Radio Four Books and Authors podcast. It‘s sounds great! 2y
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Megabooks I may add this on to next month‘s aardvark box. 🤔🤔 2y
Cortg Interesting! I‘ll keep my 👀 peeled! 2y
batsy Intrigued by this one! 2y
Cinfhen Recently read an article about this book but im still not sure it‘s the right book for my current mood 🤷🏼‍♀️ 2y
squirrelbrain @Ruthiella @Megabooks @Cortg @batsy @Cinfhen - it‘s rather a serious novel, due to the subject matter, and it is also rather explicit in places (right from the first page) so be warned if that‘s not your thing. 2y
Cortg Ooh! Even more reason to read it! 2y
Hooked_on_books I just started this one tonight and am struggling to get into it. 1y
squirrelbrain It did take me a while @Hooked_on_books - it‘s a very ‘quiet‘ book so if you‘re not in the mood for that….🤷‍♀️ 1y
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vlwelser
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#Aardvark box is here! 💜

TheBookHippie Ooooooo. I‘ve been checking them out! 2y
vlwelser @TheBookHippie I am very happy with them so far. I wanted something that wasn't that big one that I'm not naming because they act like bigots occasionally. But also not super expensive and you pick the books (because ARCs). How's that for a sales pitch? Plus excellent name. 2y
TheBookHippie @vlwelser I stopped that one and then was gifted a year… that I‘m still trying to use 😵‍💫 this looks good though. Love the name. 2y
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MicheleinPhilly
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Monday mornings made tolerable by #bookmail!

squirrelbrain I just started this as a #netgalley ARC. 2y
Cinfhen I just read an article about this book this afternoon 😁it sounds GREAT 2y
RaeLovesToRead I've gone 8 days without dessert or buying a book 2y
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RaeLovesToRead Help. I think I may be dying 😵 2y
LeahBergen I was just reading about this one. 👍 2y
TrishB This looks good 👍🏻 2y
MicheleinPhilly @RaeLovesToRead 😮 I have bought an obnoxious number of books already this year. 😬 2y
MicheleinPhilly @squirrelbrain I look forward to your review! 2y
MicheleinPhilly @Cinfhen @LeahBergen @TrishB I‘m really looking forward to it! 2y
Cinfhen That‘s SUPER brave @RaeLovesToRead giving up BOTH of those things at once!!!! 💚😅🙌🏻 2y
Cinfhen I‘ll be awaiting your review, Michele 🤓 2y
AardvarkBookClub We loved this one so much! Can‘t wait to hear what you think!! 2y
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Bklover The Guest, The Sleep Watcher, and The Berry Pickers all sound good! Oh, and I love your shirt! 2y
shawnmooney @Bklover Awesome! It looks like 2023 is going to be a great year for new releases! 2y
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vlwelser
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This is what I settled on for my #Aardvark pick. It was pretty hard to choose just one this month. Of course, I went with the longest of my top 3.

@AardvarkBookClub

Megabooks V curious about your review of this! 2y
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Hooked_on_books
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#Aardvark selections are up and I went with two! Both of these sound intriguing to me.

squirrelbrain The New Life is getting a lot of buzz over here; it‘s a lot of the 2023 ‘books to look out for‘ lists. I requested it on #netgalley but haven‘t got it yet. 2y
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain Oh, excellent! I had never heard of it, so hopefully the buzz means it‘s good. 2y
swishandflick I'm excited to hear what you think about Desert Creatures! 2y
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swishandflick
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I got the clue for the tagged January #Aardvark pick WAY wrong, but it sounds great 👏🏽