Weldon on top form; Weldon tackling love, sex, ageing, death; Weldon at her wittiest best; Weldon unparalleled. Sophia is a thirty-four-year-old film editor living in Soho. Her only living relation (she thinks), her grandmother Felicity, is an eighty-three-year-old widow (several times) living in smart Connecticut. Sophia is torn between her delight in her freedom and a nagging desire for the family ties that everyone else grumbles about: casual sex is all very well, but who do you spend Christmas with? Her current bed-mate seems to be in love with a glamorous Hollywood film star (not that Sophia cares, of course: she’s a New Woman); her mad mother is dead. All she has is Felicity. But Felicity is not your average granny. Temperamental, sophisticated, chic (and alarmingly eccentric), she has seen much of life, love and sex and is totally prepared to see more. Even if it is from a twilight home (The Golden Bowl Complex for Creative Retirement)…Twilight is not at all Felicity’s idea of fun; and quite possibly she has more idea of fun than her granddaughter. As the two women’s stories unravel, the past rears up with all its grimness and irony; but points the way to a future that may redeem them both.
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Weldon on top form; Weldon tackling love, sex, ageing, death; Weldon at her wittiest best; Weldon unparalleled.
‘Meticulously planned and mightily enjoyable, Fay Weldon’s latest is a real treat.’ Daily Mail ‘As delightfully idiosyncratic as its mettlesome heroines, this novel is well up to Weldon’s high standard of fictional entertainment.’ The Times ‘Good-humoured, wise and entertaining novel…There is so much to enjoy and admire in Rhode Island Blues.’ Spectator ‘This is terrific stuff. Nobobdy writes about the lot of modern women – and men – with the wisdom or wit of Fay Weldon…Marvellous.’ Sunday Herald, Glasgow ‘A substantial treat for those long autumn evenings after a summer of superficial beach and airport novels.’ Ham & High ‘The Golden Girls on acid.’ Sunday Express
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• Brilliant reviews for the hardback have made the paperback of this books a major event • Literary press advertising • Sure to be much media coverage of Fay Weldon around publication to increase her profile Competition: The Bookshop; The Dutch House; The Persians. Penelope Fitzgerald; Ann Patchett; Sanam Mahloudji
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007291861
Publisert
2008-07-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Flamingo
Vekt
125 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Fay Weldon is a novelist, screenwriter and cultural journalist. Her novels include ‘The Life and Loves of a She-Devil’, ‘Puffball’, ‘Big Women’ and ‘Rhode Island Blues’. She has also published her autobiography ‘Auto da Fay’. Her most recent novel was the critically acclaimed ‘She May Not Leave’. She lives in Dorset.