All Together Now
Autor Gill Hornbyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 iun 2016
All hope rests on two new recruits. Tracey Leckford sounds like a pop star, but is hiding a big secret. Bennett Parker is the perfect tenor, though baffled by the modern world. Both feel quite lost, and alone. But if they can somehow work together, they might just save the choir, their community.... and even each other.
'Witty and brilliantly observed, with a passion for the pop song and an undertow of real warmth'
Kirsty Wark
'A treasure trove of bittersweet comic moments and wonderfully sympathetic creations'
Daily Telegraph
'Charming and very funny'
Good Housekeeping
'Can a disparate group of accidental "life soloists" bring harmony where there is discord? Fans of Glee or Gareth Malone's The Choir will recognise this funny, enjoyable novel's trajectory'
Sunday Times
ISBN: 9780349139319
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349139319
ISBN-10: 0349139318
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 126 x 195 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
ISBN-10: 0349139318
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 126 x 195 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
Notă biografică
Gill Hornby is a writer and journalist. Her first novel, THE HIVE, was a Sunday Times bestseller. She lives with her husband, Robert Harris, and their four children in Kintbury, Berkshire.
Descriere
A warm-hearted, uplifting novel about the joys of singing, falling in love and finding your own, true voice - from the author of the bestselling THE HIVE
Recenzii
PRAISE
FORTHE
HIVE:
"The HiveisMean Girlsfor moms. It begins as a tart vivisection of mother culture: the invidious comparisons, the one-upping, the compliments that insult. Yet in the tradition of the best satire, which engenders a fondness for its target even as it skewers,The Hivemade me fall in love with these women, each flawed and interesting, trying in her own way to be herself. You won't be able to resist picking a favorite, or casting the book from your own circle of friends (or even your book club). Escape to someone else's social snarls for a few hours, and enjoy this brilliantly witty, wonderfully warm serving of mama drama."—Lydia Netzer, author ofNew York TimesNotable Book of the YearShine Shine Shine
"With a wicked eye and a giant heart, Gill Hornby weaves a lively and hilarious tale that's pure fun. If you lovedBridget Jones's Diaryand you have a child in school,The Hiveis the book for you."—Maria Semple, author ofWhere'd You Go, Bernadette
"The familiar notion that a group of women behaves like a hive is developed here into an enjoyable acerbic social commentary on mean girls of all ages, lightened by touches of hen lit."—Library Journal(starred review)
"Gill Hornby's mom-edy,The Hive, is a stinger."—Vanity Fair
"The Hivemaintains a healthy dose of humor within the mothers' characters. The novelist's British impersonations of the characters are hilarious ...The Hiveis a refreshing read because the Brits have perfectly constructed sentences, so enviably precise...The Hiveis a fun and witty read, one that everyone can relate to. As life evolves, we naturally evaluate our relationships and our contributions to them. Hornby gives us yet another fictional experience of how our relationships affect us, and how we can survive them."—Aspen Times
Proponents of career-centered feminism, such as Leslie Bennetts, often stress the financial and other dangers of leaving the workplace. What happens to your negotiating abilities? Do political antennae grow dull? For that answer, look no further than Gill Hornby (who, for the record, has "absolutely no view" on how other women should live) and yet who has, after "a good 16, 17 years of not going out there," produced a sophisticated commercial novel about what she knows that is deeply plugged in to our zeitgeist.—The Daily Beast
"Hornby's debut novel, it says on the cover, isalready a sensation,the book every publisher wanted. It deserves all of it really, for the richness of the concept."—The Guardian
"Hornby's combining of 'the sticky stuff' and the daily ups and downs is marvelously conveyed - altogether delish."—The Spectator
"Clever and witty...Anyone who has ever found themselves picked last for games or not invited for lunch will shudder with recognition."—Sunday Times(London)
"The HiveisMean Girlsfor moms. It begins as a tart vivisection of mother culture: the invidious comparisons, the one-upping, the compliments that insult. Yet in the tradition of the best satire, which engenders a fondness for its target even as it skewers,The Hivemade me fall in love with these women, each flawed and interesting, trying in her own way to be herself. You won't be able to resist picking a favorite, or casting the book from your own circle of friends (or even your book club). Escape to someone else's social snarls for a few hours, and enjoy this brilliantly witty, wonderfully warm serving of mama drama."—Lydia Netzer, author ofNew York TimesNotable Book of the YearShine Shine Shine
"With a wicked eye and a giant heart, Gill Hornby weaves a lively and hilarious tale that's pure fun. If you lovedBridget Jones's Diaryand you have a child in school,The Hiveis the book for you."—Maria Semple, author ofWhere'd You Go, Bernadette
"The familiar notion that a group of women behaves like a hive is developed here into an enjoyable acerbic social commentary on mean girls of all ages, lightened by touches of hen lit."—Library Journal(starred review)
"Gill Hornby's mom-edy,The Hive, is a stinger."—Vanity Fair
"The Hivemaintains a healthy dose of humor within the mothers' characters. The novelist's British impersonations of the characters are hilarious ...The Hiveis a refreshing read because the Brits have perfectly constructed sentences, so enviably precise...The Hiveis a fun and witty read, one that everyone can relate to. As life evolves, we naturally evaluate our relationships and our contributions to them. Hornby gives us yet another fictional experience of how our relationships affect us, and how we can survive them."—Aspen Times
Proponents of career-centered feminism, such as Leslie Bennetts, often stress the financial and other dangers of leaving the workplace. What happens to your negotiating abilities? Do political antennae grow dull? For that answer, look no further than Gill Hornby (who, for the record, has "absolutely no view" on how other women should live) and yet who has, after "a good 16, 17 years of not going out there," produced a sophisticated commercial novel about what she knows that is deeply plugged in to our zeitgeist.—The Daily Beast
"Hornby's debut novel, it says on the cover, isalready a sensation,the book every publisher wanted. It deserves all of it really, for the richness of the concept."—The Guardian
"Hornby's combining of 'the sticky stuff' and the daily ups and downs is marvelously conveyed - altogether delish."—The Spectator
"Clever and witty...Anyone who has ever found themselves picked last for games or not invited for lunch will shudder with recognition."—Sunday Times(London)