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Star Wars: Original Trilogy
Star Wars: Original Trilogy
Jan 16, 2026 9:05 PM

Author:George Lucas

Star Wars: Original Trilogy

Luke Skywalker dreamed of adventures out among the stars and alien worlds. But when he intercepted a message from a beautiful captive princess, he got more than he had bargained for—and that was how the adventure of his life began. . . .

Forty years after the groundbreaking movie Star Wars: A New Hope first hit the silver screen, Star Wars remains one of the most beloved sagas ever told. Together, the three original Star Wars movies A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi told one epic: a heroic tale of innocence lost and wisdom gained, of downfall and redemption, of the never-ending fight between the forces of good and evil. Read the story of the movies in one paperback volume and rediscover the wonder of the legend that begins:

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away . . .

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Hrabal's comedy is completely paradoxical. Holding in balance limitless desire and limited satisfaction, it is both rebellious and fatalistic, restless and wise

—— James Wood , London Review of Books

A poignant, humorous tale

—— New York Times Book Review

Hilarious and heartbreaking . . . Readers will fall madly in love with Simon

—— Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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—— Waterstones Darlington Bookseller

A wonderfully charismatic story about coming-of-age and coming out

—— Bookseller

Funny, moving and emotionally wise

—— Kirkus Reviews (starred)

I think I just felt my heart explode in my chest

—— Goodreads (5 stars)

One of the most electric, authentic characters I've ever read. . . I LOVE this book. LOVE it. Five freaking stars.

—— Goodreads (5 Stars)

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—— 'O' Magazine (Oprah Winfrey)

Touching and passionate

—— Observer

She takes six characters… and plonks them in sturdy houses in Hampstead, sets the clock, and lets the story play out… Like a good piece of Bach, what unfolds has an inevitability to it but manages also to be surprising at every moment. Segal has an uncanny ability to climb into the mind of each character and show us convincingly exactly what he or she would think, say and do

—— Ysenda Maxtone Graham , Spectator

Francesca Segal’s sharply observed second novel asks what parents owe to their children, and vice versa… A great premise for a novel, and Segal handles it expertly… Everyday family interactions – the deep, primal resentments played out over a bowl of porridge, or a shopping list – are observed warmly and yet with hawk-like precision… skilfully crafted morality tale for our times

—— Ada Coghen , Literary Review

Segal excels at character minutiae, switching protagonists from page to page but still doing each one justice… By the end of the book, I felt I would recognise these people waking down Haverstock Hill, albeit that I might not want to stop for a chat… As a comedy of manners though, The Awkward Age is entertaining and intelligently written

—— Jennifer Lipman , Jewish Chronicle

Francesca Segal gets the tricky mother/teenage daughter relationship just right in her sharply observant The Awkward Age.

—— Alice O'Keeffe , The Bookseller

Segal’s writing is a joy – funny, wise, and sharply observant... Terrific

—— The Bookseller

By turns tender, brutal, mordantly funny, and heartbreaking, The Awkward Age is preternaturally knowing about fractured families, and young, middle-aged, and elder love. Every sentence is gorgeously, masterfully written. I loved it as I’ve loved no other recent novel. Francesca Segal is a major novelist

—— Peter Nichols, author of The Rocks

A beguiling story about the oceans between family members, generations, and continents and the journeys we make to reach each other on the other side

—— Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty and No One is Here Except All of Us

There are moments in Francesca Segal’s novel when you are so caught up in the characters that you want to shout at them as though they are your own friends… Think rows, sulks, unexpected relationships and sweet romance all dissected with an elegantly forensic precision

—— Psychologies

Terrific, sharply observed… Segal gets the precarious mother-teenage daughter relationship spot on

—— Sue Price , Saga

Segal’s is a clever, cruel, redemptive, psychologically acute novel that made this reader glad to have been at school just too early for Facebook, selfies and an “online community” baying for news of your latest boyfriend

—— Laura Freeman , Standpoint

Thoughtful and beautifully observed

—— Fanny Blake , Woman & Home

A gripping foray into second families

—— Nina Pottell , Prima

Thanks to its occasional moments of emotional veracity, The Awkward Age will be praised as a worthy successor to Segal’s debut

—— Ada Coghen , Literary Review

Francesca Segal is an accomplished writer. She neatly describes the clash of cultures between the academically rigorous education enjoyed by Nathan and Gwen’s freer, no-holds-barred comprehensive school. There is an engaging and colourful cast of characters… Segal vividly conveys the difficulties faced by imperfectly blended families

—— Vanessa Berridge , Daily Express

This is a warm, funny book dealing with a most modern matter

—— Running In Heels

A brilliant, thoroughly modern family drama from the author of The Innocents

—— Hayley Maitland , Vogue

Punchy… Segal tackles her subject with humour and intelligence and a wealth of memorable characters

—— Giulia Miller , Jewish Quarterly

Exuberant and entertaining… The rest of the narrative then considers how the competing needs and duties of its four main characters can be met, handled and resolved. It does so with brio, insight and empathy, and with carefully modulated comic energy

—— Matthew Adams , Prospect

A compelling story on the complexities that come with a very modern family that we just couldn’t put down

—— Topshop

Love, loss, new beginnings and saying goodbye, it's all in here. A moving read

—— Frankie Graddon , Pool

A terrific novel.

—— John Boyne , Irish Independent

[Segal's] descriptions are spare and unerring; everyday family interactions are observed warmly and yet with precision

—— Alice O’Keeffe , Guardian
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