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So Much for That
By (Author) Lionel Shriver
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
23rd February 2015
12th February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
544
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
380g
From the Orange Prize-winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin comes the most entertaining novel about illness and death ones ever likely to read and asks the uncomfortable fiscal question: how much is one life worth
Shepherd Knacker has been saving all his working life for a one way ticket away from the daily grind. When he sells his handyman business for $1million, The Afterlife seems tantalisingly within reach. Yet his wife has concocted one reason after another why now isnt the time to go. Determined to take the plunge, Shep announces that he is leaving for an island off the coast of Tanzania: with or without her. However, Glynis has an announcement of her own she needs his health insurance.
Wide-ranging, sometimes zany and unpredictable, this is a compelling read. And however many twists Shriver shoves in, you always believe her
The Times
Many people will like Lionel Shriver's ninth novel admirers of gripping and clever contemporary fiction, discerning critics and, if there is any justice, literary prize committees
Guardian
Shriver proves she is not afraid of anything
Observer
It's a wonder that subject matter on the surface so bleak can be transformed into something so uplifting
Daily Telegraph
Yes, a brilliantly funny cancer book! You can rely on Lionel Shriver to upend your expectations
Daily Express
Required reading for all mortals
Daily Mail
witty, observant and beautifully controlled. British readers will close this excellent novel feeling grateful for the NHS
Literary Review
a visceral and deeply affecting story, a story about how illness affects people's relationships, and how their efforts to grapple with mortality reshape the arcs of their lives
Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Lionel Shriver's novels include the National Book Award finalist So Much for That, the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World, and the international bestseller We Need to Talk About Kevin. Her journalism has appeared in the Guardian and the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications. She lives in London and Brooklyn, New York.