The Dice Was Loaded from the Start
Autor David Annanden Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mai 2026
'David Annand's brilliant comedy of manners is a Howards End for contemporary London . . . Funny, truthful and bracing' NEIL STEWART, author of Test Kitchen
'The Dice Was Loaded from the Start is a sharp, witty and seductive read. Its grudges, passions, and aspirations simmer away, much like the tense inter-generational battleground at its centre. Young and old should read it and remind themselves that life is far too short to fall out, or flirt, with the neighbours' JUSTIN MYERS, author of The Glorious Dead
It's the summer of 2018. Max Anderson, in his early forties, has been living in Berlin for the past decade failing to become the filmmaker he was once tipped to be. But his wife's career is taking off, and with a generous relocation package on offer they've moved with their kids back to London. Not to the Hackney flat share that he left ten years ago but, somewhat bemusedly, into a rented home on a handsome tree-lined street in north London.
Pemberton Place is populated by couples who have lived there since the seventies, who bought their houses for a song, raised their families, and now sit on a relative fortune. The Boomers, as Max thinks of them, are cultured and urbane, full of shared stories and storied pasts, and immediately take Max under their wing. Both flattered and amused, Max joins most evenings as they gather to drink wine and reminisce on glories past. Max is both insider and outsider, participant and observer: a position in which he feels disconcertingly comfortable.
Then eight politically mischievous Millennials move in to an empty house on the street and upend this cosy equilibrium. With the Boomers in their crosshairs they make Pemberton Place a cause celebre, the front line in the generational battle of the haves and have nots. As the Millennials steadily up the ante and the Boomers try to assert their authority, Max - the street's sole Gen Xer - realises that everyone, eventually, has to pick a side.
With wit and a propulsive pace, David Annand spins the battleground of the housing crisis into a brilliantly crafted study in intergenerational difference. The Dice Was Loaded from the Start asks: what does the good life look like? And how might we make meaning in an exhausted world?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472155870
ISBN-10: 1472155874
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Corsair
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472155874
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Corsair
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Tremendous. An actually funny comic novel as propulsive as any thriller. With savage wit, integrity and tenderness, Annand exposes the complacent nostalgia of a sandwich generation, offering both an elegy and, most impressively, a hope for change. The Dice Was Loaded from the Start is the most fun I've had all year
David Annand's brilliant comedy of manners is a Howards End for contemporary London . . . Funny, truthful and bracing
The Dice Was Loaded from the Start is a sharp, witty and seductive read. Its grudges, passions, and aspirations simmer away, much like the tense inter-generational battleground at its centre. Young and old should read it and remind themselves that life is far too short to fall out, or flirt, with the neighbours
An absorbing drama . . . The Dice Was Loaded is narrower in focus than [Annand's] impressive debut Peterdown, but like that novel explores the tensions that liberal economic policies have exacerbated . . . The five-word pitch: for fans of Jonathan Coe. Another fine writer of novels driven by social themes is very welcome
When Gen X-er Max moves to Pemberton Place he finds what he expected: a leafy North London idyll almost exclusively populated by cultured comfortable Baby Boomers. But when eight politically minded Millennials move to the street, he finds himself on the frontline of an integenerational war.
Which way will the dice roll?
David Annand's brilliant comedy of manners is a Howards End for contemporary London . . . Funny, truthful and bracing
The Dice Was Loaded from the Start is a sharp, witty and seductive read. Its grudges, passions, and aspirations simmer away, much like the tense inter-generational battleground at its centre. Young and old should read it and remind themselves that life is far too short to fall out, or flirt, with the neighbours
An absorbing drama . . . The Dice Was Loaded is narrower in focus than [Annand's] impressive debut Peterdown, but like that novel explores the tensions that liberal economic policies have exacerbated . . . The five-word pitch: for fans of Jonathan Coe. Another fine writer of novels driven by social themes is very welcome
When Gen X-er Max moves to Pemberton Place he finds what he expected: a leafy North London idyll almost exclusively populated by cultured comfortable Baby Boomers. But when eight politically minded Millennials move to the street, he finds himself on the frontline of an integenerational war.
Which way will the dice roll?