Author:Roald Dahl

CAN a machine really do the job of a writer?
HOW would you take exact revenge on a cruel tabloid journalist?
WHY does no one emerge from the house of an eccentric landlady?
THIRTEEN UNEXPECTED TALES WITH SHOCKING AND UNSETTLING TWISTS AT EVERY TURN.
LOVE it! Instant classic - funny, wise, touching, entirely delightful
—— Marian KeyesA new Nina Stibbe?! Best day ever
—— Emma HealeyThe funniest new writer to arrive in years
—— Andrew O’HaganThe one problem with reviewing Stibbe is that I just want to quote entire pages: it's all so brilliant. She captures exactly what it's like to be a teenager, with all its contradictions, confusions, anxieties and ambitions.
—— The iThere is a laugh out loud moment in every chapter. Paradise Lodge brilliantly captures the internal panic of a teenager
—— Kathy BurkeA touch of Holden Caulfield in 1970s Leicestershire... I wouldn't mind fetching up at Paradise Lodge when my time comes: at least we'd all share a laugh, a hug and a terrible cup of tea before the dying of the light.
—— Lee Langley , SpectatorThere is never a dull moment in this lively, sensitive, roaringly funny tale
—— Daily ExpressStibbe looks at another chapter of her life through the prism of her trademark deadpan, acutely observed humour
—— StylistIrreverent, warm and hugely entertaining
—— Daily MailThe whole book surprises and impresses... I'm not surprised to see that Stibbe's writing has been compared to Jane Austen's
—— Emma Healey , GuardianStibbe is a terrific writer with a gift for sharp dialogue
—— Evening StandardLaugh-out-loud funny and full of spot-on 1970s details
—— Good HousekeepingStibbe is herself becoming a worthy successor to Pym, that peerless chronicler of the melancholy pleasures and small struggles of 20th-century English life on the sort of days when, as Lizzie puts it, "there was nothing for lunch except ginger cake and tins of marrowfat peas
—— Financial TimesWinsomely naïve yet confident
—— Sunday TimesWitty and thoroughly chortle inducing
—— The LadyA dollop of nostalgia and very British humour
—— GlamourWarm, funny story
—— Elle