From the Orange Prize-winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin comes the most entertaining novel about illness and death one’s ever likely to read and asks the uncomfortable fiscal question: how much is one life worth?
From the Orange Prize-winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin. '[Shriver's] best novel yet' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
A best fiction book of 2021 for The Times ‘Hilarious… Fiery phrases spit and crackle. Disgust expands and bursts into belly laughs… a very funny book’ Sunday Times ‘Thought-provoking, timely, and extremely funny’ Metro
The first essay collection from one of the most acclaimed writers of our time.'This trenchant, unrepentant collection reminds you that she's a brilliant writer... Order a copy in case she's cancelled by Christmas' THE TIMES (Book of the Year)
The first essay collection from one of the most acclaimed writers of our time. ‘This trenchant, unrepentant collection reminds you that she’s a brilliant writer… Order a copy in case she’s cancelled by Christmas’ THE TIMES (Book of the Year)
Eva havde egentlig aldrig næret noget dybt ønske om at blive mor – og i særdeleshed ikke mor til en dreng som Kevin, der i en alder af femten myrdede syv af sine skolekammerater, en lærer... Læs mere
Eva havde egentlig aldrig næret noget dybt ønske om at blive mor – og i særdeleshed ikke mor til en dreng som Kevin, der i en alder af femten myrdede syv af sine skolekammerater, en lærer... Læs mere
A NEW EDITION WITH EXTRA MATERIAL FROM THE AUTHOR ‘A gutsy, heartfelt novel’ Sunday Times ‘[Shriver’s] best novel yet’ Independent on Sunday
'A superb satirical novelist' WASHINGTON POSTIn a provocative novel addressing contemporary immigration by the sharply observant Lionel Shriver, a New York family takes in a Honduran... Læs mere
‘Shriver remains a formidably sharp writer, one of the best we have’ EVENING STANDARD In a provocative novel addressing contemporary immigration by the sharply... Læs mere