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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? 'Moggach is at the height of her powers' Sunday
Times Pru'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 - picnicking on the beach with small children,
laughing together, 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. And it isn't. She's gone to the
wrong service. Everyone was very welcoming, it was - oddly - a
laugh, and 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? 'Full of warmth and humour, as well as blistering truths'
Daily Mirror
Seventeenth-century Amsterdam, a city in the grip of tulip mania and basking the wealth it has generated. Cornelis, an ageing merchant, commissions a talented young painter to preserve his status and marriage on canvas. At the sittings, as a collector of beautiful things, Cornelis surrounds himself with symbols of his success, including his young wife, Sophia. But as the portrait grows, so does the passion between Sophia and the artist; and as ambitions, desires and dreams breed an intricate deception, their reckless gamble propels their lives towards a thrilling and tragic conclusion.
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 Pleasures Pru'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 Mirror
The bestselling author of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Tulip
Fever is back with a warm, witty and wise novel about the
unexpected twists that later life can bring... 'Nobody in the world
knows our secret ... that I've ruined Bev's life, and she's ruined
mine.' Petra's love life is a bit of a car-crash, even in her
sixties. But then she falls for Jeremy, an old chum, visiting from
abroad. The catch? Jeremy is her best friend's husband. And just as
Petra is beginning to relax guiltily into her happy ever after, she
finds herself catapulted to West Africa, and to Bev, her best
friend who she's been betraying so spectacularly. It turns out that
no matter where you are in the world, everyone has something to
hide. Can Bev - can anyone - be trusted?
In one new volume, an irresistible collection of stories from two
previous works, SMILE and CHANGING BABIES, with additional stories,
previously unpublished in book form. 'What informs Moggach's
excellent stories is not just the exactness of her observation, but
the quality of warmth and affection' Sunday Times From swimming on
Hampstead Heath to house-sitting with troublesome dogs, or illicit
afternoon trysts in Soho to pedicures in Florence with recalcitrant
teenagers, this collection of short stories includes some
previously unpublished in book form, and covers the gamut of human
nature - our foibles, our loves, our desires, hopes, ambitions and
failures. Rich in observation and speckled with a delicious dark
humour, FOOL FOR LOVE: THE SELECTED SHORT STORIES confirms Deborah
Moggach's place as one of our finest observers of human life. 'I
love clever books that make me laugh. Deborah Moggach, queen of
social comedy, is on top form' Cathy Rentzenbrink
The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller: 'Moggach is at the height of
her powers with this book, which moves from a beautifully observed
comedy of middle-class life to an immensely moving celebration of
two imperfect marriages' Sunday Times 'A cracking, crackling social
comedy, with some brilliant observations about ageing and a
devilish plot twist' The Times From the bestselling author of The
Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a deliciously funny, poignant and wry
novel, full of surprising twists and turns: James is getting on a
bit and needs full-time help. So Phoebe and Robert, his middle-aged
offspring, employ Mandy, who seems willing to take him off their
hands. But as James regales his family with tales of Mandy's
virtues, their shopping trips and the shared pleasure of their
journeys to garden centres, Phoebe and Robert sense something is
amiss. Then something extraordinary happens which throws everything
into new relief, changing all the stories of their childhood - and
the father - that they thought they knew so well. 'Joyous' Daily
Mail **DON'T MISS Deborah Moggach's deliciously observant and
twisty new novel, THE BLACK DRESS - COMING JULY 2021**
First published in 1978, this is Deborah Moggach's first novel,
newly republished by Tinder Press __________________ 'Moggach is at
the height of her powers' Sunday Times 'She really is the Nora
Ephron of North London' Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures
'She writes unflinchingly about family life, divorce, children, and
the ups and downs of relationships' Independent 'She writes
beautifully' Sunday Telegraph __________________ Three sisters,
Claire - a model daughter, a teacher, straightforward, happy yet
wanting love. Laura, the wild one, a student, a beauty, yearning to
break the bounds of family life. And Holly, their little sister,
the one they don't really know, but who watches everything. Leaving
home, seduction, coming of age and growing up abound in this
delicious novel of sibling rivalry, partnership and love.
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A tale of art, beauty, lust, greed, deception and retribution -- set in a refined society ablaze with tulip fever.
In 1630s Amsterdam, tulipomania has seized the populace. Everywhere men are seduced by the fantastic exotic flower. But for wealthy merchant Cornelis Sandvoort, it is his young and beautiful wife, Sophia, who stirs his soul. She is the prize he desires, the woman he hopes will bring him the joy that not even his considerable fortune can buy.
Cornelis yearns for an heir, but so far he and Sophia have failed to produce one. In a bid for immortality, he commissions a portrait of them both by the talented young painter Jan van Loos. But as Van Loos begins to capture Sophia's likeness on canvas, a slow passion begins to burn between the beautiful young wife and the talented artist.
As the portrait unfolds, so a slow dance is begun among the household's inhabitants. Ambitions, desires, and dreams breed a grand deception -- and as the lies multiply, events move toward a thrilling and tragic climax.
In this richly imagined international bestseller, Deborah Moggach has created the rarest of novels -- a lush, lyrical work of fiction that is also compulsively readable. Seldom has a novel so vividly evoked a time, a place, and a passion.
Discover the Sunday Times bestselling novel that inspired the
beloved hit film starring Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy,
Celia Imrie, Dev Patel and Penelope Wilton. Enticed by
advertisements for a luxury retirement home in India, a group of
strangers leave England to begin a new life. On arrival, however,
they discover the palace is a shell of its former self, the staff
are more than a little eccentric and the days of the Raj appear to
be long gone. But, as they soon discover, life and love can begin
again, even in the most unexpected circumstances. Previously
published with the title These Foolish Things. 'A glorious romp
that will inspire roars of recognition' Sunday Express
Natalie is a girl who should be going somewhere. Beautiful, bright and ambitious, she's stuck in a dead end job in the accounts department of Nu-Line Telecommunications. Living her life through wild weekends, yearning for something more. When she sees a chance to change her life, she takes it. After all, its' only a minor crime. Nobody will be hurt, will they? But Colin gets hurt. He's the man who Natalie marries. And other people's lives are changed, terribly and irrevocably. Because Natalie's actions do have consequences - tragic consequences. Poignant and beautifully written, Deborah Moggach's new novel is a cautionary tale about the terrible battle between desires and greed, about human hopes and our own frailty in the face of temptation.
Ravi Kapoor, an overworked London doctor, reaches the breaking
point with his difficult father-in-law. Ravi's entrepreneurial
cousin sets up a retirement home in India, hoping to re-create in
Bangalore an elegant lost corner of England. Now a major motion
picture starring Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, Billy
Nighy, and Dev Patel.
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