Description
Penelope Lively’s “Moon Tiger” is a compelling novel centered on Claudia Hampton, a sharp and opinionated historian on her deathbed. As she reflects on her life, the narrative weaves through her memories, exploring key relationships and pivotal moments. The story delves into her passionate affair during World War II in Cairo and her complex connections with family.
Through Claudia’s fragmented recollections, Lively examines the subjective nature of history and memory. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring impact of the past on the present. “Moon Tiger” offers a sophisticated and insightful portrayal of a woman’s life and the way we construct our personal histories, appealing to readers interested in literary fiction and introspective narratives.







