The Songs
Autor Charles Eltonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408882399
ISBN-10: 1408882396
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408882396
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Mr
Toppit,
Charles
Elton's
first
novel,
sold
44,000
copies
TCM,
was
a
Richard
&
Judy
Book
Club
pick
and
received
rave
reviews.
This
much-anticipated
follow-up
will
delight
all
his
fans
and
attract
widespread
media
coverage.
Notă biografică
Charles
Elton
was
a
director
of
the
literary
agency
Curtis
Brown
before
becoming
an
independent
TV
producer
in
1991.
In
2000
he
joined
ITV
as
executive
producer
in
drama
and
left
in
2010
when
his
bestselling
first
novelMr
Toppit,
a
Richard
&
Judy
Book
Club
pick,was
published.
He
lives
in
London
and
Somerset.The
Songsis
his
second
novel.
Recenzii
This
is
a
truly
wonderful
novel
-
heartbreaking,
funny,
and
such
a
painful
dissection
of
family
life
it
makes
one
wince
This is an extraordinary debut, not only for its confident storytelling but for its nerdish familiarity with such an eclectic range of subjects . Dark, funny. jangly with secrets
Elton has an arch wit, an engaging style and a sense of invention that recalls Jonathan Coe'sWhat a Carve Up!
What begins as a robust comedy evolves into a dark, ironic family drama, a coming-of-age tale and an industry satire
Mr Toppitis miles ahead of most debut novels and makes an engrossing, moving and perceptive read . Quite a ride
A chillingly mingled hit of love, need and dread
A masterly tale of quiet torment
PartlyRoyal Tenenbaums-style saga of dysfunctional family. part coming-of-age tale . and part satire on the iniquities of celebrity and hype
Poignant and engaging
This is an extraordinary debut, not only for its confident storytelling but for its nerdish familiarity with such an eclectic range of subjects . Dark, funny. jangly with secrets
Elton has an arch wit, an engaging style and a sense of invention that recalls Jonathan Coe'sWhat a Carve Up!
What begins as a robust comedy evolves into a dark, ironic family drama, a coming-of-age tale and an industry satire
Mr Toppitis miles ahead of most debut novels and makes an engrossing, moving and perceptive read . Quite a ride
A chillingly mingled hit of love, need and dread
A masterly tale of quiet torment
PartlyRoyal Tenenbaums-style saga of dysfunctional family. part coming-of-age tale . and part satire on the iniquities of celebrity and hype
Poignant and engaging
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From the bestselling author of Mr Toppit, a Richard & Judy Book Club pick, comes a riotous, darkly comic story of siblings searching for the truth about their musician father - for fans of The Rosie Project, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and The Humans
Iz Herzl, renowned political activist and protest singer, has always refused to dwell on the past. Now eighty, he sits in his house in Muswell Hill, while his lovers - some past, some present - dance attendance upon him. Downstairs, Iz's children - teenage maths wunderkind Rose, and her dying brother Huddie - spend their days picking through the myths and secrecy that have always swirled around their unknowable father.
But Iz can't keep the past at bay forever. Into their lives comes Joseph: his first child, whom Rose and Huddie have never met. And his arrival will change things in ways that Rose and Huddie could never have anticipated.
From the bestselling author of Mr Toppit, a Richard & Judy Book Club pick, comes a riotous, darkly comic story of siblings searching for the truth about their musician father - for fans of The Rosie Project, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and The Humans
Iz Herzl, renowned political activist and protest singer, has always refused to dwell on the past. Now eighty, he sits in his house in Muswell Hill, while his lovers - some past, some present - dance attendance upon him. Downstairs, Iz's children - teenage maths wunderkind Rose, and her dying brother Huddie - spend their days picking through the myths and secrecy that have always swirled around their unknowable father.
But Iz can't keep the past at bay forever. Into their lives comes Joseph: his first child, whom Rose and Huddie have never met. And his arrival will change things in ways that Rose and Huddie could never have anticipated.