Voce: Dan John Miller
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The extraordinary new novel from the Orange Prize winning author of ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’.The extraordinary new novel from the Orange Prize winning author of ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’.What do you pack for the rest of your life?Shepherd Knacker is bored with his humdrum existence. He's sold his successful handy-man business for a million dollars and is now ready to embark on his 'Afterlife' - a one way ticket to a small island off the coast of Africa. He tries to convince his wife Glynis to come with him, but she laughs off the idea as preposterous.There's no way she'll let Shepherd uproot the family to some far-flung African island.When Glynis is diagnosed with an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer, Shepherd's dreams of an exotic adventure are firmly put on hold. He devotes himself to caring for his sick wife, watching her fade before his eyes.Shepherd's best friend Jackson knows all too well about illness. His sixteen year old daughter has spent her life dosed up on every treatment going while he and his wife Carol feed their youngest daughter sugar pills so she won't feel left out. But then Jackson undergoes a medical procedure of his own which has devastating consequences …So Much For That is a deeply affecting novel, told with Lionel Shriver's trademark originality, intelligence and acute perception of the human condition.Wide-ranging, sometimes zany and unpredictable, this is a compelling read. And however many twists Shriver shoves in, you always believe her.The TimesMany people will like Lionel Shriver's ninth novel – admirers of gripping and clever contemporary fiction, discerning critics and, if there is any justice, literary prize committees.GuardianShriver proves she is not afraid of anything…ObserverIt's a wonder that subject matter on the surface so bleak can be transformed into something so uplifting.Daily TelegraphYes, a brilliantly funny cancer book! You can rely on Lionel Shriver to upend your expectations.Daily ExpressRequired reading for all mortals.Daily Mail…witty, observant and beautifully controlled. British readers will close this excellent novel feeling grateful for the NHS. Literary Review…a visceral and deeply affecting story, a story about how illness affects people's relationships, and how their efforts to grapple with mortality reshape the arcs of their lives.Michiko Kakutani, New York TimesLionel Shriver's novels include the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World and the international bestseller We Need to Talk About Kevin, which won the 2005 Orange Prize and has now sold over a million copies worldwide. Earlier books include Double Fault, A Perfectly Good Family, and Checker and the Derailleurs. Her novels have been translated into twenty-five different languages. Her journalism has appeared in The Guardian, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. She lives in London.• Lionel Shriver is a high profile journalist and critically acclaimed author who attracts media attention• We Need to Talk About Kevin, has sold over 600,000 copies in the UK• The Post Birthday World has sold over 85,000 copies in the UK• This is an outstanding novel with heart and an unflinching portrayal of illness and its effect on a marriage and family• Barack Obama is dedicated to reforming the US healthcare system, so the topics at the heart of this book are timely and will attract much media debate
Pubblicato da: HarperCollins Publishers
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