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Love In Idleness: 'Really charming and inspired' Alison Lurie


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Love In Idleness: 'Really charming and inspired' Alison Lurie

Contributors:

By (Author) Amanda Craig

ISBN:

9780349115856

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Abacus

Publication Date:

21st June 2004

UK Publication Date:

29th April 2004

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.914

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm

Weight:

246g

Description

When Polly and Theo Noble book the Casa Luna, near Cortona, for their summer holiday they plan a civilised Anglo-American house-party with Theo's brother Daniel, Daniel's girlfriend Ellen, and Polly's old schoolfriend Hemani in an idyllic Tuscan setting. Their children Tania and Robbie will have Hemani's son Bron to play with, and Theo's mother, Betty is expected keep her grandchildren under control by force of a personality that can curdle mayonnaise at a hundred paces. Even Ivo Sponge, the notorious journalist with whom Ellen was once entangled, should do little to spoil their pleasure. But the Casa Luna is a place where strange things happen, and anyone who lives there risks unexpected joys and sorrows. As both children and adults find it increasingly difficult to tell what is fantasy and what is reality, the tiny winged creatures who have persuaded Tania to brew a love potion start to take over ... The result is that of the four couples who have begun the holiday together, all have swapped partners by the end (and one has swapped sex of partner!). This is a subtle and delectable comedy of manners about love, lies and the dangers of a strong imagination ...

Reviews

'This is a life-affirming read - take it on holiday, but leave the rest of the party at home' Bel Mooney, THE TIMES '[the] romantic complications, comic set pieces and heart-warming conclusion make this the most accomplished reinvention of Shakespeare's Dream since Peter Brook's influential RSC production in 1970' Michael Arditti, DAILY MAIL 'Works brilliantly as a sharp and funny analysis of modern mores, a magical story of transformation ' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY 'This is a life-affirming read - take it on holiday, but leave the rest of the party at home' Bel Mooney, THE TIMES '[the] romantic complications, comic set pieces and heart-warming conclusion make this the most accomplished reinvention of Shakespeare's Dream since Peter Brook's influential RSC production in 1970' Michael Arditti, DAILY MAIL 'The novel works brilliantly as a sharp and funny analysis of modern mores, a magical story of transformation - and only after that a clever literary joke' Suzi Feay, INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

Author Bio

Amanda Craig is a well-known journalist and broadcaster. She is the author of A VICIOUS CIRCLE and IN A DARK WOOD. You can visit her website a www.amandacraig.com

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