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The Fat Woman's Joke (And the Wife Ran Away)


Book ID
107560490
Publisher
Academy Chicago Publishers
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
863 KB
Category
Standards
ISBN
1480412465

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✦ Synopsis


Fay Weldon's first novel, which is a parable on the way people see themselves.

Review

'Fay Weldon is a national treasure.' Sam Leith, Literary Review 'Fay Weldon's voice is as unmistakeable as her acerbic wit.' Financial Times 'Fay Weldon writes as if she were Virginia Woolf and Roseanne Arnold joined at the hip. She is literary, well-read, totally in control, sharp as a needle and off the wall...' Mirabella 'Weldon, like Dickens, can have her readers perched on the edge of their chairs with excitement by the end of the first page and hold them there in a state of riveted curiosity until the last words.' Evening Standard 'Weldon is a gifted tease of a writer.' Sunday Times 'Prolific and provocative, Fay Weldon shines brightest in the league table of British women novelists.' Time Out

About the Author

Fay Weldon was born and raised in New Zealand. Her novels and short stories best-sell around the world and wherever they go are awarded great critical acclaim. Her film and TV work wins enthusiastic viewers by the million, worldwide.

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