The Black Dress: By the author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
By (Author) Deborah Moggach
Headline Publishing Group
Tinder Press
30th August 2022
28th April 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
204g
Pru is on her own. But then, so are plenty of other people. And while the loneliness can be overwhelming, surely she'll find a party somewhere
'She really is the Nora Ephron of North London' Clare Chambers, author of Small PleasuresPru's husband has walked out, leaving her alone to contemplate her future. She's missing not so much him, but the life they once had - nestling up like spoons in the cutlery drawer as they sleep. Now there's just a dip on one side of the bed and no-one to fill it.In a daze, Pru goes off to a friend's funeral. Usual old hymns, words of praise and a eulogy but...it doesn't sound like the friend Pru knew. She's gone to the wrong service. Everyone was very welcoming, it was more excitement than she's had for ages. So she buys a little black dress in a charity shop and thinks, now I'm all set, why not go to another I mean, people don't want to make a scene at a funeral, do they No-one will challenge her - and what harm can it do'I love clever books that make me laugh. Deborah Moggach, queen of social comedy, is on top form. Superb' Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love and Everyone is Still Alive 'Full of warmth and humour, as well as blistering truths' Daily MirrorI barked out loud. Not since Freud has sex been more in bed with death. She gets sharper and more mordant with age and about age. Thank goodness. This page-turner is like the best wakes, it will make you feel hungry and alive. * The Times *
As ever with Moggach, the joy is in her witty observations of middle-class life and bracingly tart portrayal of family relationships * Daily Mail *
A darkly funny novel about betrayal, loneliness and the surprising pleasure of being single again * Good Housekeeping *
With dry wit and observation, Moggach tackles the perils of ageing with brutal honesty * Daily Express *
Perceptive and devastating * Daily Mirror *
A delightful black comedy full of later-life misadventures * Best *
She really is the Nora Ephron of North London. Such a deceptively light touch, and so funny about the indignities of getting old and all our little vanities * Clare Chambers *
Moggach is always funny, perceptive and very contemporary * Philippa Perry *
I love clever books that make me laugh. Deborah Moggach, queen of social comedy, is on top form in The Black Dress. Superb * Cathy Rentzenbrink *
Princess of the deliciously dark * Mel Giedroyc *
'Moggach tackles the perils of ageing with honesty and wit' * Sunday Express *
'Both a delicious piece of mischief and a serious exploration of the 'howling loneliness' of the deserted older woman . . . [Moggach is] the most frank, unpretentious writer, always on the side of fun' * Saga *
Deborah Moggach, OBE, is a British novelist and an award-winning screenwriter. She has written twenty novels, including Tulip Fever, These Foolish Things (which became the bestselling novel and film THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL), and The Carer. She lives in London.