Pursuit of Love
«Utter, utter bliss»
Daily Mail
Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love is one of the funniest, sharpest novels about love and growing up ever written.
'He was the great love of her life you know.'
'Oh, dulling,' said my mother, sadly, 'One always thinks that. Every, every time.'
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Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love is one of the funniest, sharpest novels about love and growing up ever written.
'He was the great love of her life you know.'
'Oh, dulling,' said my mother, sadly, 'One always thinks that. Every, every time.'
Longing for love, obsessed with weddings and let's not even mention the mysteries of sex, Linda and her sisters and cousin Fanny are on the hunt for the ideal lover. But finding the perfect match is much harder than any of the sisters had ever dreamed. Linda is first courted by a Tory MP and then becomes embroiled with a handsome but humourless communist, before she risks everything on a chance at real, head-over-heels love in war-torn Paris . . .
'Peerless' Zoe Heller
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 224
- ISBN
- 9780241984079
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 18 x 11 cm
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«Utter, utter bliss»
Daily Mail
«A dazzling comic delight»
Fiona Wilson, The Times, Saturday Review
«The story's genius lies in its wicked humour, which remains relentlessly uplifting even as the Blitz begin to smash all the hopes of that pre-war arcadia»
Olivia Laing, The Guardian
«Too spiky and intelligent, I think, to qualify as an altogether cosy read [...] beneath the brittle surface of Mitford's wit there is something infinitely more melancholy at work - something that is apt to snag you and pull you into its dark undertow when you are least expecting it»
Zoë Heller, The Telegraph
«The Millennial faint-hearted will be appalled by Mitford's depiction of class and gender. But Mitford's triumph is that, as the Radletts live and laugh and cry, we [cry] with them»
Julie Parsons, The Irish Times
«In her novels Nancy mastered her life, making everyone who was different or difficult into figures of mirth, moving only among the aristocracy, and infusing the world with a spirit of lazy, delightful romance»
Natasha Walter, The Independent