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Are We Having Fun Yet
By (Author) Lucy Mangan
Profile Books Ltd
Souvenir Press Ltd
5th October 2022
27th June 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
823.92
Short-listed for Bollinger E W Prize 2022 (UK)
Paperback
320
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
259g
'Utterly wonderful ... full of love. Enormously uplifting, funny and witty and wry' - Marian Keyes
Meet Liz: all she wants is some peace and quiet so she can read a book with her cat Henry, love of her life, by her side. But trampling all over this dream is a group of wild things also known as Liz's family. Namely:
Richard - a man, a husband, no serious rival to Henry.
Thomas - their sensitive seven year old son, for whom life is a bed of pain already.
Evie - five year old acrobat, gangster, anarchist, daughter.
And as if her family's demands (Where are the door keys Are we made of plastic Do 'ghost poos' really count) weren't enough, Liz must also contend with the madness of parents, friends, bosses, and at least one hovering nemesis. Are We Having Fun Yet is a year with one woman as she faces all the storms of modern life (babysitters, death, threadworms) on her epic quest for that holy grail: a moment to herself.
'Utterly, utterly perfect and brilliant - I think it is, simply, a new classic, and the book every woman will be able to trust to make her happy when she picks it up' - Caitlin Moran
'Utterly wonderful ... full of love. Enormously uplifting, funny and witty and wry' - Marian Keyes
'I read everything by Lucy Mangan, she is one of the funniest writers in Britain.' - Jenny Colgan
'Utterly, utterly perfect and brilliant - I think it is, simply, a new classic, and the book every woman will be able to trust to make her happy when she picks it up. Lucy Mangan is a fucking genius. SO MUCH WISDOM IN IT. SO MUCH ANGER. SO MUCH LOVE. SO MUCH LOL. It's just exquisite' - Caitlin Moran
'Compelling, connecting humour from start to finish ... motherhood made funny' - Helen Lederer
'Warm, witty and invigorated by righteous anger' - Amber Pearson
'A glorious, outrageously funny retelling of E.M. Delafield's Diary of a Provincial Lady. At once, a celebration of the joy of family life and a cry of anguish at the utter hell of it. Laugh out loud, compulsive reading' - Nina Stibbe
Lucy Mangan is the Guardian's TV critic. She has written for Stylist, the Daily Telegraph and many others. Lucy's memoir Bookworm, a personal history of children's literature, was published in 2018. She lives in London with her husband, child, cat and multiple Billy bookcases. Her own domestic set-up is a miracle of efficiency and competence. This book has, absolutely, been a gargantuan feat of imagination.