Foreign Affairsis a witty and insightful novel about love, identity, and cultural contrasts, following two American academics on a research trip to England. Vinnie Miner, a reserved, middle-aged English professor, considers herself immune to romance—until an unexpected connection with a cheerful, unrefined American tourist challenges her assumptions. Meanwhile, her younger colleague, Fred Turner, finds himself entangled in a complicated and passionate affair with a glamorous British actress. As their journeys unfold, Alison Lurie skillfully dissects the tensions between American and British sensibilities, the illusions we hold about love, and the unpredictable nature of human relationships.
Why Read This Book
Pulitzer Prize Winner (1985):A masterfully crafted novel recognized for its literary excellence.
Sharp and Witty Social Commentary:Explores cultural contrasts with humor and intelligence.
Memorable, Complex Characters:Vinnie Miner is a refreshingly unconventional protagonist.
A Tale of Unexpected Love:Demonstrates how personal transformations can happen at any stage of life.
Richly Detailed London Setting:Captures the charm and contradictions of England through an American lens.
About the Author
Alison Lurie (1926–2020) was a celebrated American novelist and academic, known for her sharp social observations and humorous explorations of relationships. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Foreign Affairsand wrote numerous novels, essays, and works on children's literature. Lurie’s writing often focuses on academia, culture clashes, and the inner lives of intelligent yet emotionally complex characters.