Review by Kirstin
The Rest of Our Lives
Getting through unscathed
Shortlisted for The Booker Prize 2025, The Rest of Our Lives by Ben Markovits is a perceptive and beautifully understated novel of midlife reevaluation, relationships and identity. Not your average road trip tale, it tells the story of 55-year-old law professor, Tom, who drops his daughter off at university for the first time and keeps on driving, away from his home, wife Amy, and job. A dozen years previously, Amy had confessed to an affair, leading to the embittered but ever pragmatic Tom vowing to leave her once the kids left home. Now that time has come, Tom reflects on what he once graded a ‘C-minus marriage’ and the decisions he must take.


