The Pilgrim's Wife is the sequel to The Suburban Pilgrim. The protagonist Maxine navigates the emotional and bureaucratic fallout after her husband, Kevin, abandons their suburban life for a mysterious journey. Living in the City of Convenience, Maxine initially struggles with the lack of a formal will and the stifling social expectations of her neighbours. Eventually, she decides to follow Kevin's path, leading her four sons and a neighbour named Kylie through a metaphorical landscape filled with symbolic hurdles like the Bog of Rationalisation and the Castle of Fruitless Argument. Guided by a figure named Broad Beam, the group encounters various "giants" and moral tests that challenge their reliance on societal permission. The narrative explores themes of personal agency and the rejection of stagnant "adequacy" in favour of purposeful movement. Ultimately, Maxine crosses a transformative creek to reach the Realm of Ideal Enfranchisement, where she finally reunites with a version of Kevin who has found contentment. Through this modern allegory, the text suggests that true maturity involves outgrowing the safety of containment to embrace a life of authentic intention.



Autorentext

Otto Handley was born in Spitzbergen in 1979 and later studied sociology at the University of Manchester, where his fascination with the hidden structures of everyday life first took root. Now living in Basingstoke with his wife, Amalietta, and their six children, Handley divides his time between writing, exploring caves, tending to an unruly collection of orchids, and coaxing baroque melodies from his lute. His work blends domestic observation with philosophical curiosity, reflecting a life shaped equally by the depths of speleology and the delicate discipline of horticulture.

Titel
The Pilgrim's Wife
EAN
9798233930775
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
01.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.42 MB