Why did I love this book?
Lessons covers more than seventy years in the life of Roland Baines, a man of great potential who never seems to amount to much.
Roland isn’t a striver and a doer; he’s someone to whom things happen. Some of those things are deeply personal, and some — the Cuban missile crisis, Chornobyl, COVID — happened to everyone.
McEwan performs this mingling of the micro and the macro with his usual effortless grace. The great formative experience of Roland’s school days was a long affair with Miss Cornell, his disturbed piano teacher.
It’s fascinating to watch him realize that the experience was not, in fact, a horny adolescent’s fantasy come true but plain abuse and that, in many ways, it nipped his potential in the bud.
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Lessons is an intimate yet universal story of love, regret and a restless search for answers.
When the world is still counting the cost of the Second World War and the Iron Curtain has descended, young Roland Baines's life is turned upside down. Stranded at boarding school, his vulnerability attracts his piano teacher, Miriam Cornell, leaving scars as well as a memory of love that will never fade.
Twenty-five years later Roland's wife mysteriously vanishes, and he is left alone with their baby son. Her disappearance sparks of journey of…