A story of falling out of love from the winner of the Comedy Women in Print Award, for fans of Monica Heisey and Dolly Alderton
'A thoughtful and tender take on the concept of "home"' Pandora Sykes
MOVING IN. GROWING UP. FALLING OUT OF LOVE.
Mara's first year in London hasn't gone to plan. A hostile housemate and endless tube journeys to see her elusive boyfriend, Tom, weren't on her vision board.
So when the chance to find her own place arises, Mara is hopeful. She's desperate for somewhere to start her 'real life' - with linen bedding, fresh flowers on the table, and Tom.
But between noisy new neighbours and Tom pushing her away, Mara is about to discover that things aren't going to be quite so easy to fix.
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Readers are already falling in love with Homesick ...
'A beautifully crafted story ... filled with memorable characters and relatable situations, making it a heartfelt exploration of first loves, found families, and the bittersweet experience of growing up'?????
'I couldn't have loved this more ... It's a really accomplished and very funny commentary on urban living and twenty first century existence ... I was wrapped up in the propulsive plot' ?????
'What I appreciate about Homesick is the exploration of everyday issues ... Mara's year of self-discovery is a great reminder that life is a complex journey' ?????
'This novel offers a poignant exploration of love and self-discovery ... With its mix of laugh-out-loud moments and genuine emotional depth, this book is a delightful read' ?????
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'There's a snap and crackle in Saunders's dialogue' The Times
'A thoughtful and tender take on the concept of "Home"' Pandora Sykes
'Saunders makes funny and heartbreaking seem effortless' Red
'Wittily told with bold strokes - a fun but knowing read' Helen Lederer
'The novel completely pulled me in from the outset ... I found it a really moving, observant, convincing read and I know so many twenty-somethings will see themselves in Mara' Niamh Hargan
'This is a heart-warmingly relatable novel that will seriously hit home if you've ever felt overwhelmed or slightly out of place in a big city like London' Cosmopolitan
'Warm, honest, beautifully written' Liz Hoggard, writer and judge of CWIP 2023
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Maße
Höhe: 193 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 26 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-00-866704-7 (9780008667047)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
British-Italian Silvia Saunders has an MA in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmiths, University of London. Her debut novel, Homesick, won the Comedy Women in Print Unpublished Prize 2023. Originally from Nuneaton, birthplace of George Eliot, Silvia is ashamed to admit that she hasn't read a single one of Eliot's books - not even the skinny ones like Silas Marner. She lives in East London with her boyfriend and all her books.