Author:P.G. Wodehouse

'My only problem with Wodehouse is deciding which of his enchanting books to take to my desert island' Ruth Dudley Edwards
'The most industrious, prolific and beneficent author ever to have sat down, scratched his head and banged out a sentence' Stephen Fry
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'Your tea will be here in a moment, sir.'
'No, Jeeves. This is no time for tea. I must concentrate."
When his incomparable valet Jeeves suddenly resigns, how will the hapless Bertie Wooster get by?
Bertie's dedicated but somewhat untuneful playing of the banjo has driven Jeeves, his otherwise steadfast gentleman's gentleman, to give notice. Looking for respite, Bertie disappears to the country as a guest of his chum Chuffy, only to find his peace shattered by the arrival of his ex-fiancée Pauline Stoker, her formidable father and the eminent loony-doctor Sir Roderick Glossop. It seems Bertie cannot survive for long without Jeeves - and soon a situation arises which only Jeeves can solve.
A lush tale of female resilience. Evokes the awe-inspiring beauty of the Colorado landscape with affection
—— SUNDAY TIMESSpellbinding novel of finding home where you least expect it
—— THE TIMESShelley Read's lyrical voice is a force of nature and when she lends it to a woman leading a hardscrabble life in rural Colorado, the result is tragic, uplifting and completely unforgettable
—— BONNIE GARMUS, author of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRYA key title for 2023. This soaring, compassionate tale of female resilience is set against the breath-taking beauty of the natural world - its trees and mountains and light
—— INDEPENDENTBeautiful, lyrical and vivid ... Shelley Read's beautifully drawn characters are brought to life against the backdrop of the Colorado mountains. Full of wisdom and strength ... this is a powerful love story with an unforgettable heroine at its heart
—— SUNDAY EXPRESSA beautiful, compassion-filled debut - a hymn to the cycles of the natural world and testament to the resilience of the human spirit
—— DAILY MAILA compelling tale of love and a heroine fighting back. She had me racing to bed so I could read another chapter
—— PATRICK GALETo be so immersed in a setting is a privilege. A mesmerising coming-of-age story. Simply stunning
—— WOMAN & HOMEA lush, beautiful, strong book. It took me on a transformative life journey. I could not put it down
—— CLOVER STROUDCompletely spell-binding, vivid and luminous
—— JANE GREENA young woman broken by circumstances who must find a way to forgive before she can love. Torie Nash is a character for the ages as she navigates loss and despair on the road to redemption. Stunning.
—— ADRIANA TRIGLIANIThe outer landscape both delicately and unflinchingly traces the inner landscapes of Read's characters. This is a story full of heartbreak, yet also hope
—— THE I-PAPERA powerful love story with an unforgettable heroine
—— DAILY EXPRESSEchoes of WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING. Luminous
—— WATERSTONESAn extraordinary story of fate, determination and love. Gorgeous, and beautifully written, your heart will break for all Victoria has to lose and mend with all that she has to find. Tender and heart-breaking.
—— MARIANNE CRONIN, author of THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LENNI AND MARGOTGo As A River swept me away. It is gorgeously written. Longing, passion and heartbreak are all set down with such a beauty and restraint that I had to set the book down, amazed. Every page was a joy to read. Magnificent
—— SUE FLETCHERSuffused with wisdom and compassion, this shattering testimony to one woman's life must be savoured, treasured and shared
—— MEG WAITE CLAYTON, author of THE POSTMISTRESS OF PARISThe way in which the rivers flow, the land gives and takes back, and how these things shape Victoria's life and livelihood are beautiful. It is such a redemptive story, despite the heartache. We should all care for our peach trees with this much tenderness
—— ANNE YOUNGSON, author of MEET ME AT THE MUSEUMTragedy, heartbreaking decisions and strength is found in this mesmerising coming-of-age story. The harsh but magical environment of Iola serves as her guide and you can almost taste the sweet peaches. Simply stunning
—— WOMAN'S WEEKLYHeart-wrenching and mesmerising ... Combining unforgettable characters and a breath-taking natural setting, it is a sweeping story of survival and becoming
—— Women's Prize for FictionA state-of-the-nation masterpiece... This is rich, multi-layered novel of interconnected lives... another rich, detailed portrait of not-so-ordinary people
—— Harper's BazaarBeautifully conceived, A House for Alice is a luminous, big-hearted novel about the people and things that enable us to find, keep and call somewhere a home
—— Financial TimesA rich evocation of south London, a poignant account of a dwindling marriage and a lovely celebration of music
—— GuardianAn impressive sequel to 2018's Ordinary People
—— Financial Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*[A] tender yet political tale
—— Guardian, *Summer Reads of 2023*Lyrical and excoriating
—— Guardian, *Books of the Year*Witty and sharp
—— BELLA MAGAZINESmart, sophisticated and fun
—— OPRAH DAILYDelightful. The woman narrating ROMANTIC COMEDY is hyper-aware of the conventions of romantic comedy, and she knows full well that real life is no fairytale. But could it be this time?
—— WASHINGTON POSTSittenfeld's latest takes a shot of SNL and makes sparks fly
—— ELLEHilarious, heartwarming
—— HARPER'S BAZAARIf you're looking for a romance with edge, this book is for you. The writing is as intelligent and funny as you'd expect from the author of classics such as American Wife and it's a properly swoonsome love story
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGCancel plans and dive into bestselling author Sittenfeld's hilarious take on the classic will-they-won't-they storyline
—— ELLEWritten by one of the very best out there, Romantic Comedy is a novel that you won't want to put down and one you'll want to recommend to everyone you know
—— GLAMOURAn enthralling, humorous and subversive tale set in the world of a live TV comedy show
—— STYLISTWhip-smart, funny and a fascinating look behind the scenes of a sketch show. Curtis Sittenfeld has penned another exquisitely written novel
—— WOMAN'S WEEKLYA piercing look at the genre of Romcom set against the backdrop of a Saturday Night Live-esque TV show - a rollercoaster of modern love and dating
—— STYLISTI ate it up whole. Joyful
—— EVA WISEMAN, OBSERVERGet lost in a modern romantic fantasy
—— DAILY RECORDA humorous take on Hollywood romcoms
—— BBC BEST BOOKS OF THE YEARSexy, funny, thought-provoking and everything I hoped it would be. Her best novel since American Wife.
—— RED, Best Books of the YearRomantic Comedy combines humour with poignancy and a lot of heart.
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, Best romance books to readSittenfeld's novel continues her wider project of exploring the possibility for a kind of redemptive idealism within our flawed world
—— GUARDIANSittenfeld has penned another exquisitely written novel
—— WOMAN MAGAZINEA fizzy love letter to the prototypical romcom
—— NEW YORK TIMES, Editor's ChoiceSo much of Sittenfeld's work exists in the dissection and comprehension of female desire
—— NEW YORK TIMESFlirting with the tropes of its namesake genre, this playful novel follows Sally, a writer on an "S.N.L."-like show called "Night Owls," who falls in love with one of its guest hosts. Their relationship develops via e-mail in the post-grocery-wiping, pre-vaccine days of covid-19. When Sally decides to visit her beloved in L.A., their time together in his Topanga mansion requires her to navigate incredulity, insecurity, and an offer that she feels is an "affront to my independence." The novel is preoccupied with the instinctual nature of self-sabotage, and with the fulfillment that can come from defying ingrained impulses
—— NEW YORKERInsightful romcom sparkles with real wit and wisdom
—— SUNDAY INDEPENDENTWhip smart and really funny
—— BUSINESS POSTScores big on giving readers an insight into the machinations of a TV writers-room
—— CRACKFull of dazzling banter and sizzling chemistry
—— PEOPLE MAGAZINEIf you ever wanted a backstage pass to Saturday Night Live, this book is for you
—— GOOD MORNING AMERICAExcellent
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYBoth a brilliant portrait of the comedy world and a witty grown-up love story. Lives up to its name
—— IRISH TIMES