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A Risk Worth Taking (2004)

por Robin Pilcher

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The New York Times bestselling author of Starting Over and An Ocean Apart returns with his strongest work to date-a heartwarming story of love, compassion, and redemption... After the dot-com bubble burst, Dan Porter is laid off from his job and must decide what is truly important. His wife of 20 years, Jackie, a beautiful and successful managing director for a clothing designer, no longer connects with him. His teenagers Josh, Nina and Millie are distant and confusing. Jackie is tempted by the attentions of a younger man at her office, and thanks to an opportunity suggested by a magazine article, Dan finds himself contemplating a drastic change in his life. A Risk Worth Taking is an engrossing, thought-provoking novel of a man who has to discover what he really values in his work, marriage, and life. Robin Pilcher writes fluidly, and is endlessly interested in the details of his characters' lives. He has written a poignant and moving story about the real choices adults face when they start taking stock of their lives.… (más)
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Son of Rosamonde. Set in England and Scotland. Dot com?r finds himself in Scotland doing something he loves and in turn finds how to love his kids and realize his marriage is over. A good read.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
Dan had a perfect life with his wife and family and a high-powered job in the city when he is made redundant and for the first time in his life doesn't know what to do. His wife is too busy with her job which includes foreign travel to notice how hard it is for him. His mother gives him a magazine for the recipe and he reads and article which will change everything.

I enjoyed this book which is a quick light read and the scenes in Scotland are written well giving you the feeling that you are really there. I also loved the character of Battersea Gran.

The ending however was very abrupt and it really needs a sequel. ( )
  Northern_Light | Dec 20, 2016 |
This is Robin Pilcher's third novel. I thoroughly enjoyed his first two; he's Rosamunde Pilcher's son, and while his writing is sometimes cruder than hers, and the endings tend to be left rather open, I still find the style eminently readable and his characters likeable. Perhaps it's typical of a male author that the men seem mostly real and the women rather caricatured.

It's the story of a marriage with problems that aren't likely to be resolved. I didn't like it as much as the others to start with, partly because there were no female characters I could empathise with and partly because there seemed to be a lot of digs (at the church, for instance) and assumptions (eg that private schools are better than state ones) that weren't explored. There was also a fair amount of business talk in the middle of the book, which I skimmed.

But still, I got drawn into the main character's life and those of people he met in the second half of the book, and by the last few chapters could hardly put it down. Enjoyed again 18 years after first reading, but found the ending rather unsatisfactory.

Longer review here: https://suesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2023/01/a-risk-worth-taking-by-robin-pilche... ( )
  SueinCyprus | Jan 26, 2016 |
Dan Porter lives in suburban London with his wife and three children. As a two-income family, Dan and his wife Rebecca were basically living in the dream world they expected to create for themselves. But Dan lost his job months ago and now the initial welcome felt by a wife and children in having a stay-at-home husband and father while he looked for work has worn off. As Dan begins to sort through his own feelings of guilt in not finding employment he also begins to question what type of work he really wants to pursue. Rebecca’s feelings change as her resentment builds as the responsibility of being the sole breadwinner begins to overpower any other emotions. As the children have changes in their lives, Dan's encouragement to them is over-shadowed by the change they see in his confidence and they begin to see his part in their lives as intrusion.

This story is not an action-packed, suspenseful thriller. But it is a page-turning novel as an intimate portrayal of the changes in a family as the dynamics of a two-income family that has always had a level of financial security changes to multiple unknowns. The initial setting of London could be any major city around the world. However, as the job opportunity for Dan changes there could only be one location that could be so lovingly portrayed and so unique to the outcome of the story as in the corner of the world in Scotland portrayed by Robin Pilcher.

It is a story about a family "in crisis" that is thoughtfully written with care to express all of the human emotions of family dynamics (i.e. husband/wife, wife/husband, parent/child, mother/children, father/children, husband/son, husband/mother, wife/mother-in-law). The story also portrays how easily a man and a woman in the same relationship and having the same daily experiences can and sometimes do view things so very differently. It is a story of parental love, the nurturing love between parent and child and from child to parent. It is also a story of resilience and the daily choices that each individual faces on their life journey. ( )
  FerneMysteryReader | Sep 7, 2015 |
The story of a man looking to find more than he had. Dan lost his money and his job as a broker in the dot.com collapse. With his wife becoming increasingly impatient and remote, his daughters miserable at being removed from their school, and his son interested in who-knows-what, well, it's time to rethink.

Dan's solution is to remove himself from London and check out a company in Scotland. The result is a new life for himself and his son, renewed appreciation from his daughters, and friendships.

A nice book. ( )
  wareagle78 | Feb 3, 2014 |
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The New York Times best-selling author of Starting Over returns with a heartwarming story of a man who loses his job as the dot.com bubble bursts -- but discovers almost accidentally that the way to real happiness lies within his grasp.
 
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The New York Times bestselling author of Starting Over and An Ocean Apart returns with his strongest work to date-a heartwarming story of love, compassion, and redemption... After the dot-com bubble burst, Dan Porter is laid off from his job and must decide what is truly important. His wife of 20 years, Jackie, a beautiful and successful managing director for a clothing designer, no longer connects with him. His teenagers Josh, Nina and Millie are distant and confusing. Jackie is tempted by the attentions of a younger man at her office, and thanks to an opportunity suggested by a magazine article, Dan finds himself contemplating a drastic change in his life. A Risk Worth Taking is an engrossing, thought-provoking novel of a man who has to discover what he really values in his work, marriage, and life. Robin Pilcher writes fluidly, and is endlessly interested in the details of his characters' lives. He has written a poignant and moving story about the real choices adults face when they start taking stock of their lives.

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