Author:Claudia Carroll
Fans of Sophie Kinsella, Milly Johnson, Heidi Swain and Holly Martin will love this hilarious, laugh-out-loud and ultimately uplifting romantic comedy from bestselling author Claudia Carroll - chicklit at its very best!
'I challenge any woman to read it with a straight face' -- IRISH INDEPENDENT
'Hilarious' -- FIRST MAGAZINE
'A fun, frothy read, which addresses serious issues about relationships underneath the humour.' -- MY WEEKLY
'Claudia Carroll's best book so far. A triumph!' -- ***** Reader review
'Read it in 2 days - loved it' -- ***** Reader review
'Read the first page and was hooked' -- ***** Reader review
'I could barely put the book down' -- ***** Reader review
'READ IT, JUST DO IT!' -- ***** Reader review
'An exceptionally funny book' -- ***** Reader review
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SOMETIMES IT'S EASY TO FORGET...!
Ever since she was a little girl, all Amelia Lockwood has ever wanted is to get married. The Tiffany ring, the Vera Wang dress ... the whole shebang. The car, the gorgeous flat and three fabulous friends only go so far in consoling her now that she's in her thirties and still not married.
So when Amelia hears about a course that promises she'll be saying 'I do' before the year is out, she jumps at the chance to enrol.
What Amelia doesn't realize is that a fundamental principle of the course is that you need to revisit all your past relationships to work out where you went wrong.
In single-minded pursuit of her ultimate goal, Amelia gets in touch with every ex-boyfriend she's ever had - right back to age sixteen - with some surprising results!
This is a hilariously funny, extremely accomplished book that I challenge any woman to read it with a straight face
—— IRISH INDEPENDENTHilarious... If you are single, married, desperate, blissful or merely content, this book is definitely for you.
—— FIRST MAGAZINEA fun, frothy read, which addresses serious issues about relationships underneath the humour.
—— MY WEEKLYOn Chesil Beach is more than an event. It is a masterpiece
—— Karl Miller , Times Literary SupplementThis is McEwan's mature style, one we have come to recognise from Atonement and Saturday. It is a polished, civilised style, and very distant from the shock tactics of his early work... McEwan brings Florence and Edward touchingly alive for us; and their seriousness, their idealism, and their desire for love draw us towards them
—— Natasha Walter , GuardianTo commend an author for being reminiscent of Edith Wharton is a compliment that this reviewer reserves for a select few. Yet with On Chesil Beach, Ian McEwan has earnt it
—— Lionel Shriver , TelegraphA master feat of concentration in both senses of the word
—— Peter Kemp , Sunday TimesWritten with a fierce pursuit of the truth and an utterly modern self-awareness, what a confidant tour de force this turns out to be
—— Sunday ExpressOne of our greatest living writers. Many Easter weekends and train journeys will be enlivened by a compelling novella
—— Christopher Dolan , HeraldIt is a masterpiece. The very idea that informs it, fascinating and unfamiliar, is masterly
—— Karl Miller , TLSA didactic, ironic novella of great accomplishment and calculated ambition. Structurally and linguistically, it is a triumph...intriguingly compassionate
—— Tom Chatfield , ProspectIt is a measure of McEwan's artistry that he is able here both to linger in the recording of sensuous particularities and at the same time to deliver the satisfactions of plot we are accustomed to deriving from his fiction
—— Time Out, Book of the WeekMcEwan shares with his fellow English novelist Jim Crace not only an interest in history but in finding a style in prose that is slow-moving, yet compelling, at times stilted and dry, and then suddenly sharp and precise
—— Colm Toibin , London Review of BooksThe protagonists of On Chesil Beach have everything to lose, and their faltering journey towards a point of no return is conjured into life by McEwan with irresistible subtlety, tact and force
—— ScotsmanThe book is steeped in lost hopes and disappointments, with each sentence as powerful as a Larkin poem. I didn't know a British novelist could still be this good
—— ExpressMcEwan is word-perfect at handling the awkward comedy of this relationship and, as ever, turning it into something far more disturbing
—— ObserverTwo characters so vibrant they step straight off the page
—— Yvonne Cassidy , The TabletMcEwan's brilliance as a novelist lies in his ability to isolate discrete moments in life and invest them with incredible significance
—— Tim Adams , ObserverMcEwan's style is lean and clear...every sentence feels carefully crafted, the words all perfectly in place
—— John Harding , Daily MailA tightly focused human drama... McEwan gives the reader access to both characters' thoughts with his usual skill, and the comedy of embarrassment, or of the kind of erotic misunderstanding that Milan Kundera used to specialise in, quickly disappears as the marital bed begins to seem more and more ominous... The bedroom scene itself is carried off brilliantly
—— Christopher Taylor , Sunday TelegraphA fine book, homing in with devastating precision on a kind of Englishness which McEwan understands better than any other living writer, the Englishness of deceit, evasion, repression and regret. In On Chesil Beach McEwan has combined the intensity of his narrowly focused early work with his more expansive later flowered to devastating effect
—— Justin Cartwright , Independent on SundayMcEwan is the kind of author who can say more in a sentence than most can say in a chapter...This is a thoughtful book which provokes thought. But more immediately than that, this is a book which, while managing to be very funny, gives us a wonderful and moving portrait of a specific time, and two of its hostages, and of how to make a mess of love
—— Keith Ridgeway , Irish TimesMcEwan conveys the near-numinous significance of a single moment with quiet, almost unbearable grace
—— MetroA heavenly read
—— Marie Claire