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Book review: Growing Up for Beginners

This vastly enjoyable read is about the importance of knowing yourself and living with confidence

July 31, 2020 08:51
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Growing Up for Beginners by Claire Calman (Boldwood Books, £8.99)

For as long as Eleanor can remember, she has snuck a look at the end of a book before reading it.” This is the first sentence of Claire Calman’s novel and clearly invites the reader to do the same. A quick skim of pages 335 and 336 makes it clear that Eleanor’s route to happiness will involve leaving her husband, Roger.

Knowing this, did not spoil the book one bit. Like Eleanor, I want to “know that the terminus would definitely be there before embarking on the journey.” But ghastly Roger disapproves so much that, on their honeymoon, he commits the ultimate crime: “You’re not going to be a naughty little wifey and read the ending first, I hope,” he teases. Then, with his Swiss Army knife, he cuts the final page from all the books she has brought with her.

And so, at the start of both book and marriage, we know Roger must be left. It takes Eleanor decades to gain the same understanding.