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This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!
Jan 15, 2026 7:33 AM

Author:Jonathan Evison

This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance!

‘As sweet as it is inventive, profound as it is hilarious, unflinching as it is big-hearted.’

Maria Semple, author of Where’d You Go, Bernadette

Harriet Chance has spent the last seventy-eight years following the rules…

Career girl (brief)

Wife (fifty-five years)

Mother of two (ongoing)

Now widowed, Harriet discovers that her late husband had been planning an Alaskan cruise. Ignoring the advice of her children and wanting to make the most of the opportunity, she decides to set sail.

There, amid the buffets and lounge singers, between the imagined appearances of Bernard and the very real arrival of her daughter, Harriet is forced to take a long look back, confronting the truth about pivotal events that changed the course of her life.

What she will discover is that she has lived the best part of her life under entirely false assumptions. Confronted with the notion that her past could have been different, will she take a second chance at life?

Reviews

As sweet as it is inventive, profound as it is hilarious, unflinching as it is big-hearted.

—— Maria Semple

A terrific novel, funny and moving, wistful and wise. Evison's writing crackles on the page.

—— Jess Walter

Evison is a ridiculously gifted storyteller … an irresistible, inventive novel full of important ideas about how we live our lives as parents, children, partners, and human beings.

—— Jami Attenberg

A gifted raconteur with a wicked sense of humor and an unflagging empathy for humankind in all its sad, foible-filled magnificence.

—— Patrick DeWitt

Told through flashbacks, the novel is adeptly narrated by a third-person figure…This wistful story is a charming read about life, love and mother-daughter relationships!

—— i (Independent)

Jonathan packs an entire life - many lives - into this fine book, and does so with the empathy and insight of a writer at the top of his game.

—— Ben Fountain

Insightful, richly entertaining … Evison writes humanely and with good humour of his characters, who like the rest of us, muddle through too often without giving ourselves much of a break. A lovely, forgiving character study that’s a pleasure to read.

—— Kirkus Reviews

Goodhouse grabbed me by the throat and lifted me off the ground and held me suspended there until its final sentence. Then the book began its real work on me: haunting my waking thoughts, invading my dreams. (...) This is an astonishing novel.

—— Antoine Wilson, author of Panorama City, and The Interloper

Magnificently written ...powerful

—— New York Times Book Review

A fantastic cautionary tale that will leave you muttering "one more chapter" as the night stretches on. We highly recommend it

—— SciFiNow

Minority Report meets Never Let Me Go

—— SFX

A terrifying, yet grimly realistic portrait of near-future America

—— Brechin Advertiser

Thought-provoking, and at times brutal, this thriller will surely be the basis of many discussions about the nature of society and the times we live in

—— Irish Examiner

Peyton Marshall is a writer of intelligence and keen observation with a great future. GOODHOUSE is a startling debut. In James, she has created a compelling and convincing hero for the all-too-probable dark times ahead

—— A L KENNEDY

An eerie, compelling novel, its deceptively simple language is a 'slight rush of words' which hold much more than they seem capable of containing...This novel is about the need to create a story we can live with when the real story cannot be told...

—— Financial Times

Strout uses a different voice herself in this novel: a spare simple one, elegiac in tone that sometimes brings to mind Joan Didion's

—— The Tablet

This is a glorious novel, deft, tender and true. Read it

—— Sunday Telegraph

An exquisitely written story...a brutally honest, absorbing and emotive read

—— Catholic Universe

Honest, intimate and ultimately unforgettable

—— Stylist

Sympathetic, subtle and sometimes shocking

—— Emma Healey

Plain and beautiful...Strout writes with an extraordinary tenderness and restraint

—— Kate Summerscale

One of this year's best novels: an intense, beautiful book about a mother and a daughter, and the difficulty and ambivalence of family life

—— Marcel Theroux

Elizabeth Strout's prose is like words doing jazz

—— Rachel Joyce

Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge is the best novel I've read for some time

—— David Nicholls

An exquisite novel of careful words and vibrating silences

—— New York Times Book Review 100 Notable Books of 2016

In this quiet, well observed novel, a mother and her mysteriously ill daughter rebuild their relationship in a New York hospital room. Deft and tender, it lingers in the mind

—— Daily Telegraph Books of the Year

A worthy follow-up to Olive Kitteridge

—— David Nicholls , Guardian Books of the Year

I loved My Name is Lucy Barton: she gets better with each book

—— Maggie O'Farrell , Guardian Books of the Year

The standout novel of the year - a visceral account of the relations between mother and daughter and the unreliability of memory

—— Linda Grant , Guardian Books of the Year

In a brilliant year for fiction, I've admired the nuanced restraint of Elizabeth Strout's My Name is Lucy Barton

—— Hilary Mantel , Guardian Books of the Year

Elizabeth Strout's My Name is Lucy Barton shouldn't work, but its frail texture was a triumph of tenderness, and sent me back to her excellent Olive Kitteridge

—— Cressida Connolly , The Spectator

A rich account of a relationship between mother and daughter, the frailty of memory and the power of healing

—— Mark Damazer , New Statesman

This physically slight book packs an unexpected emotional punch

—— Simon Heffer , Daily Telegraph

A novel offering more hope

—— Daisy Goodwin , Daily Mail

My Name Is Lucy Barton intrigues and pierces with its evocative, skin-peeling back remembrances of growing up dirt-poor.

—— Ann Treneman , The Times

Masterly

—— Anna Murphy
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