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The paper lovers / Gerard Woodward.

By: Woodward, Gerard, 1961- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Picador, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, 2018Description: 310 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781509847983 (hardback)Subject(s): Adultery -- Fiction | Betrayal -- Fiction | Faith -- Fiction | Married men -- Fiction | Paper work -- Fiction | Identity (Psychology) -- FictionDDC classification: EF WOOD Summary: Arnold Proctor's quiet life is thrown off balance when he falls obsessively in love with Vera, a religious woman and one of his wife's friends. Vera seems untroubled by her wrongdoing, yet faithless Arnold is wracked with guilt. He has never believed in God, but now he wonders if he truly believes in anything at all? Polly makes handcrafted paper, and even though the age of paper is dead, she runs a successful shop selling her exquisite products. Polly is secure and happy in her life, until the day her husband Arnold makes a very uncharacteristic declaration.
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Arnold Proctor's quiet life is thrown off balance when he falls obsessively in love with Vera, a religious woman and one of his wife's friends. Vera seems untroubled by her wrongdoing, yet faithless Arnold is wracked with guilt. He has never believed in God, but now he wonders if he truly believes in anything at all? Polly makes handcrafted paper, and even though the age of paper is dead, she runs a successful shop selling her exquisite products. Polly is secure and happy in her life, until the day her husband Arnold makes a very uncharacteristic declaration.

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