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Fob and Nicola
Here's another 'I wish we'd find out' question
In Ready-Made Family it is said that it took many years for Nicola to repair her relationship with Fob, after the afternoon on the beach with the shipwreck.
I find myself wondering whether it was an event or events that helped this happen, or whether it was simply the passage of time.
(I find the Peter-centeredness of Fob's universe to be annoying, though I know some find the Nicola-centeredness of the books in general to be equally annoying!)
In Ready-Made Family it is said that it took many years for Nicola to repair her relationship with Fob, after the afternoon on the beach with the shipwreck.
I find myself wondering whether it was an event or events that helped this happen, or whether it was simply the passage of time.
(I find the Peter-centeredness of Fob's universe to be annoying, though I know some find the Nicola-centeredness of the books in general to be equally annoying!)
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Hmmm, Nicola having many years to repair her relationship with Fob suggests that Karen and Edwin's marriage lasted; or at least that Fob and the Marlows kept in touch. I can quite see her announcing 'I'm going to see Peter' and stumping onto a train from whatever dull suburb Edwin was inhabiting with wife no. 3, and sitting in the corner of a compartment clutching her ticket in a stubby paw and glaring at all comers all the way to Westbridge Halt.
I think Peter's willingness to cut sailors for Fob and have his hand held and so on casts a rather nice light on his character; it makes me wonder how he'd have turned out if he came at the beginning of the family instead of practically the end.
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one. In fact, if they don't have any children of their own, don't you think it might last right up until Fob leaves home, and then stop? Edwin would come home one day a few weeks later, and Karen would put a meal in front of him while he read the latest issue of the Journal of the Society of Archivists. Then he'd look up, wondering where the coffee was, and ask why she was lugging that suitcase into the hall, and Karen would say, very calmly, that now Fob had left home she was going back to Oxford as a mature student. The taxi would arrive just at that moment, so he wouldn't understand that she'd left him until the letter arrived a few days later (sent second class by habit).
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If so, has he even told Kay?
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I wonder too whether he would have told her. I can't imagine that he wouldn't - but then the past is another country, and so forth. Perhaps he only mentioned it after the wedding?
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Yes, I always found this bit quite charming - I like the way his family "gazes at him spellbound" or words to that effect!
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Although when I thought "passage of time" I thought more about Nicola getting over herself a bit than Fob getting less annoying, although both would be needed.
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