The Unfortunates
By (Author) Laurie Graham
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPerennial
20th September 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
First World War
Social and cultural history
Humour
Popular culture
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Sociology: family and relationships
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
Reissue of a classic novel from the bestselling author of The Future Homemakers of America.
What hope is there for Poppy Minkel She has kinky hair, out-sticking ears, too yellow a neck and an appetite for fun, and her mother Dora despairs of ever finding her a husband, despite the Minkel's Mustard fortune that seasons these dubious attractions. When Daddy disappears, Poppy's tendency to the unusual is quietly allowed to flourish. World War I opens new horizons. With never a moment of self-doubt, she invents her own extraordinary life in step with the unfolding century.
Praise for 'The Unfortunates': 'It is a marvel. Graham's style is riveting, hilarious one-liners falling in quick succession.' Anthea Lawson, The Times 'My unputdownable book of the year. I laughed and cried.' Shereen Nanjiani, Sunday Herald 'An irrepressible adventurer, Poppy is a comic combination of innocence and pluck, but although this is a brisk, breezy read, it's also a novel with serious bite.' Hephzibah Anderson, Daily Mail 'Laurie Graham is a writer with a remarkably malleable comic voice.' Alex Clark, The Guardian 'Fresh, funny and smart, a novel that reels from the Titanic to jazz age New York.' Observer 'This wildly funny novel ! is often on the brink of being a wildly tragic one.' The Sunday Times 'A compelling read.' Hello! 'Poppy Minkel is a wonderfully original, naive character, and Graham injects her with the same eccentric humour all her protagonists share, making it impossible not to love her. A fantastic, engrosssing read.' Glamour Praise for 'The Future Homemakers of America': My 'Leave-the-phone-off-the-hook' book of the year. Wonderful.' Val Hennessy, Daily Mail 'Graham has wit and insight to match Nick Hornby, and the entertainment value of Helen Fielding.' Nicolette Jones, Independent 'Superlative. The writing sparkles from first to last.' David Robson, Sunday Telegraph 'Life-affirming. Pure pleasure.' Katie Owen, The Times 'Laugh-out-loud funny; intelligent; moving; has more delicious roll-off-the-tongue one-liners than Seinfeld. One of those books you buy six copies of to send to all your old friends.' Julie Morrice, Scotsman
Laurie Graham is the author of eight novels. The Ten OClock Horses was shortlisted for the Encore Award and dramatized for Radio 4, as was Perfect Meringues. Laurie is a former Daily Telegraph columist and contributing editor to She magazine, and wrote the bestselling Parents Survival Guide. In addition to her novels, she writes original dramas and adaptations for BBC Radio. Her ten-episode dramatization of Little Women was broadcasted on Womans Hour.Related websites: www.lauriegraham.com