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Joy

Autor Jonathan Lee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2013
In a sparkling glass office in London's Square Mile - a place bursting with flirtations, water-cooler confrontations and dangerous amounts of abject boredom - talented young lawyer Joy Stephens falls forty feet onto a marble floor.In the shadow of this baffling event, the lives of those closest to her begin to collide and change in unexpected ways...
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780099537694
ISBN-10: 0099537699
Pagini: 322
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Windmill Books

Notă biografică

Jonathan Lee was born in 1981 in Surrey. His first novel, Who is Mr Satoshi?, was nominated for the Desmond Elliot Prize 2011 and shortlisted for an MJA Open Book Award 2011. The BBC's Culture Show programme recently featured him as being one of Britain's 'best new novelists'. He lives in New York.

Recenzii

"Outstanding ... a forensic portrayal of despair that shows Lee to be an exceptional, brave prose stylist... Funny and humane, Joy is an enormously impressive piece of storytelling." -- Tom Williams Literary Review "A quite superb piece of work." Huffington Post "A major new voice in British fiction." Guardian "[A] discomforting and acute tragicomedy ... The bleaker and darker his book becomes, the better it gets, building to a shocking and expertly executed conclusion. Tipped for the top on publication of his first novel, Lee here confirms his talent" Daily Mail "Jonathan Lee's second novel, Joy (William Heinemann), charts the final day in the life of a high-flying young lawyer. Lee writes with extraordinary vividness, with prose so sharply defined it takes your breath away." -- Elizabeth Day Observer