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A highly enjoyable, witty and subtle novel from the Pultizer Prize-winning author about natural-born-carers and their relationships with natural-born-egotists
‘Delightful… Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect’ New York Review of Books
Alan has changed because he’s injured his back. Pain has altered his appearance and made him glum, demanding and resentful. His wife Jane has to do everything for him - fetching, carrying, shopping, cooking, even dressing and undressing him. Sometimes she longs for escape.
Delia is a writer and researcher specialising in fairy tales - she is, in her own estimation, a ‘Great Artist’. Her husband, Henry, manages her every need making certain Delia gets everything she desires including spectacular doses of adulation.
Can Delia coax Alan out of his grumpiness? Can Henry stop Jane feeling guilty? Can the two couples break out of their fixed roles?
‘I am re-reading with enormous delight and greed. If you’re new to Lurie , lucky you- marvellously astute comedies of social, moral and sexual manners, her witty exuberance is nothing short of inspirational’ Helen Simpson
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A highly enjoyable, witty and subtle novel from the Pultizer Prize-winning author about natural-born-carers and their relationships with natural-born-egotists
‘Delightful… Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect’ New York Review of Books
Alan has changed because he’s injured his back. Pain has altered his appearance and made him glum, demanding and resentful. His wife Jane has to do everything for him - fetching, carrying, shopping, cooking, even dressing and undressing him. Sometimes she longs for escape.
Delia is a writer and researcher specialising in fairy tales - she is, in her own estimation, a ‘Great Artist’. Her husband, Henry, manages her every need making certain Delia gets everything she desires including spectacular doses of adulation.
Can Delia coax Alan out of his grumpiness? Can Henry stop Jane feeling guilty? Can the two couples break out of their fixed roles?
‘I am re-reading with enormous delight and greed. If you’re new to Lurie , lucky you- marvellously astute comedies of social, moral and sexual manners, her witty exuberance is nothing short of inspirational’ Helen Simpson