Author:Marie Joseph
If you like Katie Flynn, Rosie Clarke and Catherine Cookson, you'll love bestselling and prizewinning author Marie Joseph's captivating and ultimately uplifting saga of one woman's attempt to find her place in a man's world...
'Marie Joseph has the same rare, magical gift as Catherine Cookson for turning everyday people with everyday lives into the stuff of fascination.' -- Kent Evening Post
'She is a winner every time she writes' -- Manchester Evening News
'Marie Joseph is an amazing success story' - WOMAN'S WEEKLY
'Loved this story, pure escapism' -- ***** Reader review
'Compelling and very readable - recommended for an afternoon's relaxing read.' -- ***** Reader
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SHE'S ALWAYS BEEN TOLD IT'S A MAN'S WORLD. BUT HER TIME WILL COME...
Lisa Logan was still a girl when she learned that it was a man's world ... A man's world and no place for the weak.
When her beloved father, Angus - shell-shocked after the Great War - deserts them, she and her mother are left with absolutely nothing.
As her mother fails to cope with this new and harsh reality, Lisa finds an inner strength and swears her revenge. But at what cost?
A novel that British readers love, and American readers love to hate...the American scenes are among the most powerful things Dickens ever did in fiction
—— GuardianOne of my favourite characters in English literature is the redoubtable Mark Tapley - a curious hybrid of Jeeves and Pollyanna who inhabits the pages of Dickens's great novel, Martin Chuzzlewit.
—— Michael Simkins , Daily TelegraphAfter leaving school, I sought refuge from the perils of office life by reading under my desk or on park benches during the lunch hour. Dickens was my preferred means of escape
—— Jeremy Lewis , Daily TelegraphDickens' funniest novel
—— William BoydExtremely funny and sharply observed... Seizes the noble tradition of the Journalism Novel and rings some delightful changes on it
—— IndependentTightly written and pacy. The central characters are believable, the setting exact, and one would defy the reader not to feel contained, held, by the professionalism and dexterity of the author
—— Hilary Fannin , Irish TimesRichly comic and entertaining
—— TatlerHighly entertaining
—— GuardianSpritely satire
—— Sunday TimesA clever satire, set in 1997, about the last days of Fleet Street... Darkly entertaining
—— RedA wide-ranging, energetic satire on what used to be called Fleet Street
—— Times Literary SupplementWhen high meets lowbrow, comedy ensues, but McAfee's novel is not without serious intent. She deftly peels away her characters' pretensions, forcing readers to examine their own prejudices.
—— ScotsmanSparky tragicomedy
—— Daily MailMcAfee is a superlative writer and plotter...McAfee has produced a locus classicus of Fleet Street
—— Rachel Johnson , The LadyDarkly funny but also a very timely read
—— Stylist[A] satirical debut about the newspaper business
—— Stand PointA cutting, hilarious portrait of British print journalism... An entirely human story that brilliantly recreates and analyses the recent past
—— The TimesThose gripped by the escalating News International scandal might enjoy the latest newspaper novel Annalena McAfee's The Spoiler
—— Glasgow Heraldauthentic, entertaining and draws on her own experience as an arts journalist
—— Daily ExpressThe Spoiler - set in the halcyon days before phone hacking - was one of the funniest and sharpest fleet street novels in years.
—— David Robson , Sunday Telegraph SevenMcAfee - herself a former journalist - evokes two distinct eras and styles of journalism, that of fearless frontline reportage and that of its successor: style-oriented, celebrity-obsessed features coverage... This is a pacy read that leaves little doubt in the reader's mind that one school of journalism deserves more mourning than the other
—— Alex Clark , GuardianMarvellous satire...the novel is cunningly plotted and satisfyingly nuanced
—— Independent on SundayIf the peek into the world of newspaper journalism afforded by the Leveson inquiry has you gasping for more, then this timely paperback release is perfect...a fiendishly funny (and frighteningly plausible) world of fiddled expenses and suspect tactics
—— ShortlistThoroughly enjoyable behind-the-scenes expose of an ambitious celebrity journalist's attempt to nail the scoop of her life
—— MetroThis is the paperback edition. The hardback appeared before the News Corporation bosses were dragged into the Commons. McAfee was either very prescient or close to the action, holding her fictional hacks to account for printing false stories gleaned from disreputable sources
—— Julia Fernandez , Time OutThis fictionalised version of HG Wells dramatises the author's life, which was full of politics, writing and women
—— Daily TelegraphDavid Lodge's HG Wells was both a visionary and a chancer; as arrogant as he was insecure; with as many noble goals as base instincts; a mass of very human contradictions; as Lodge has it, a man of parts
—— Sunday Express