Author:Judy Astley

Readers of Carole Matthews, Jenny Colgan, Lucy Diamond and Milly Johnson will love this wonderfully witty and whimsical comedy from bestselling author Judy Astley. Perfect to settle down with!
'A fun romp ... funny and surprisingly thought provoking.' -- Sunday Express
'A hugely entertaining novel' -- Cambridge Style Magazine
'Another fluffy, fun read from Astley.' -- In The Know
'I loved it ... a lovely summer read' -- New Books Magazine
'A smashing novel' -- ***** Reader review
'Great story line, a lot of fun, kept my interest and didn't disappoint' -- ***** Reader review
'A fun book!' -- ***** Reader review
'A thoroughly enjoyable read' -- ***** Reader review
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WILL THE KIDS GET WHAT'S COMING TO THEM?
Sorrel is about to go off on her Gap Year. She sooo wants a home to come home to.
Ilex, her brother, is trying to upgrade his flat and marry his smart girlfriend Manda. He'd like some immediate equity.
Clover, the elder sister, has plans that involve a bijou second home in France. And she wants it now.
If only their parents would be sensible. If only they would sell their large, rather grand but somewhat dilapidated home and hand over their inheritance.
But parents aren't always as sensible as their children. They are planning on blowing the lot...
A hugely entertaining novel
—— Cambridge Style MagazineAnother fluffy, fun read from Astley.
—— In The KnowI loved it ... a lovely summer read
—— New Books MagazineA fun romp ... funny and surprisingly thought provoking.
—— Sunday ExpressA topical, witty novel ... great fun.
—— East Riding News'Fantastical, inventive and finally serious...It's enjoyable as crime fiction, but the real attraction is the laughter waiting to be uncovered on each page'
—— Observer'An explosion of imaginative lunacy'
—— Daily ExpressKaroo is a very good and very funny novel of the old-fashioned American kind, the tragi-comic story - familiar from Philip Roth and JP Donleavy - of a selfish but vulnerable and oddly lovable monster whose own shortcomings don't disqualify him from saying some sharp things about the hypocrisies of the allegedly better-balanced types who despise him
—— HeraldAdulterous alcoholic and pathological liar, it is, nevertheless, hard not to love Karoo, whose sardonic observations are both poignant and extremely funny. This is comic writing at its best. Clever, well crafted and proof that Tesich was master of the medium
—— The TimesBrilliantly funny in its early chapters, but also very wise, the virtuosic irony turns to bitterness as a tragic story develops. Tesich died just after completing this marvellous, heart-felt valediction.
—— Scotland on SundayA sad novel with a jaunty, upbeat tone that disguises the tragedy of Tesich's magnetic characters
—— ObserverA feisty read you won't want to put down
—— WomanA must-read for empty nesters ... this is Trollope at her most poignant
—— Guernsey Now






