The Great Good Places

£18.99

We all age differently, some stoically, some angrily, some calmly, some with an unfailing spirit of adventure and an undimmed curiosity. From one of our finest literary voices, this book is a collection of essays, stories and memoir that traverses the experience of growing older and looking back on a life deeply lived. Drawing on decades of reading, writing and observation, Margaret Drabble reflects on the complex business of ageing, the strange workings of memory – its wonders and its fragility – and on the ‘great good places’, the childhood homes, coastal sanctuaries and cherished libraries that shape who we are. Rich with a lifetime’s worth of insight and wisdom and peppered with Drabble’s trademark lucidity and wit, this volume is an elegantly layered and profoundly moving meditation on time, place and the enduring power of recollection.

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SKU: 9781837265374 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : Canongate
Page count : 208
Published on 9th April, 2026

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‘There aren’t many chroniclers of our older years who do it so well, with such wit and realism and intelligence’ TESSA HADLEY
‘I have learned so much from Margaret Drabble’s work’ SALLY ROONEY
‘Wise, elegiac’ The Times
‘One of Britain’s most dazzling writers’ New York Times
‘Generous, perceptive and good-humoured’ JOAN BAKEWELL
‘One of the most thought-provoking and intellectually challenging writers around’ Financial Times

We all age differently, some stoically, some angrily, some calmly, some with an unfailing spirit of adventure and an undimmed curiosity

From one of our finest literary voices, The Great Good Places is a luminous collection of essays, stories and memoir that traverses the experience of growing older and looking back on a life deeply lived.

Drawing on decades of reading, writing and observation, Margaret Drabble reflects on the complex business of ageing, the strange workings of memory – its wonders and its fragility – and on the ‘great good places’, the childhood homes, coastal sanctuaries and cherished libraries that shape who we are.

Rich with a lifetime’s worth of insight and wisdom and peppered with Drabble’s trademark lucidity and wit, The Great Good Places is an elegantly layered and profoundly moving meditation on time, place and the enduring power of recollection.

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Weight 0.319 kg
Dimensions 22 × 14.1 × 1.9 cm
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