Spot of Bother
by Mark Haddon
- Pages
- 354
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780385520515
- Reading Time
- ~6h 12min
Spot of Bother is a book by Mark Haddon. It has 354 pages.
About this book
Mark Haddon’s Spot of Bother turns its attention to the quiet complexities of middle-aged domestic life. The novel follows Arthur, a writer living with his aging parents in suburban England, as he navigates the shifting responsibilities of adulthood. Through a series of interconnected episodes, Haddon examines how minor daily frustrations accumulate into larger emotional reckonings. The narrative explores themes of filial duty, the gradual role reversal between parents and children, and the quiet anxieties that accompany middle age. Written with Haddon’s characteristic precision and dry wit, the book avoids melodrama in favor of a deeply observed portrait of family obligation. Readers familiar with Haddon’s earlier work will recognize his commitment to psychological realism and his ability to find meaning in ordinary routines. The novel stands as a thoughtful meditation on how we manage care, independence, and the inevitable changes that reshape household dynamics over time.
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Spot of Bother has 354 pages.
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Mark Haddon’s Spot of Bother turns its attention to the quiet complexities of middle-aged domestic life. The novel follows Arthur, a writer living with his aging parents in suburban England, as he navigates the shifting responsibilities of adulthood. Through a series of interconnected episodes, Hadd...
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Spot of Bother was written by Mark Haddon.