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'The most entertaining book of the year' Sunday Times 'The
autobiography of magazine kingpin Nicholas Coleridge is a
Waugh-like whirlwind of eccentric characters, lavish parties and
even a spell in a Sri Lankan jail. It was funny enough to excuse
all the name-dropping' Evening Standard, Books of the Year 'A
ludicrously well-connected magazine impresario. Whimsical tales of
Bob Geldof, William Hague, Princess Diana and George Osborne jostle
with recollections of glitzy parties at castles and producing the
Eton magazine with Craig Brown. It's gossipy good fun' Sunday Times
'A deliciously moreish memoir of the author's glittering career in
magazine publishing. Like having a really good gossip over a glass
of fizz with Evelyn Waugh' Sunday Telegraph 'Sparkling. Witty,
nimble and engaging, it is wonderfully entertaining and a
marvellous slice of social history' Jane Ridley, Spectator
'Brilliant. I laughed almost continuously' Charles Moore, Spectator
'An irresistible read, hilarious, honest and insightful. I adored
it' Tina Brown 'Forthright, witty and gossipy. A passion for glossy
magazines shines through this effervescent memoir' Sunday Express
From one of the sharpest observers of the modern scene, comes this
witty, intelligent, and irresistible novel in the tradition of
"Gosford"" ""Park" and "Snobs. "
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A man of wealth and privilege, Anthony Anscombe has everything he
could ever want: an exquisite family estate, enviable social
standing, and a desirable inheritance. But with all of his money
and privilege, Anthony still has an aching desire for one thing:
the perfect match. Running headlong into marriage is Anthony' s
forte... and his greatest weakness. As Anthony surveys Winchford
Priory, his beautiful Elizabethan house in the English countryside,
Anthony has the distinct feeling that he' s under siege. And he' s
absolutely right. He may be surrounded by his sprawling estate, but
lurking in the village are more than one or two reminders of his
complicated past, including three ex-wives, a mistress, and a
legion of children and stepchildren, all dependent on him and all
determined to do whatever it takes to get what they want.
Meet the wives
Amanda: the ravishing first wife. Unpredictable and mesmerizing,
she dared Anthony to fall in love with her, and he took her up on
the challenge. Anthony was head over heels from the first night
they danced on the rooftop of his family home. Of course, the
free-spirited Amanda was never cut out for country life, but young
love is blind.
Sandra: the steadfast second wife. Sturdy, dependable and
domesticated, Sandra pulled Anthony back from the compelling chaos
that surrounded his first wife. Sandra had plans to turn Anthony'
sestate into a proper family home, until a stunning secret forced
her to make a life-altering decision.
Dita: the snobbish third wife. A true force of nature, Dita was
smart, tough, rapaciously social and high-maintenance. She
enthusiastically stormed through Anthony's life, organizing and
rearranging, and rubbing plenty of people the wrong way,
particularly the previous Mrs. Anscombes and their children.
With the entire cast of his life roosting in the village, it's no
wonder Anthony doesn't have a minute's peace! Adding to the crazy
mix is the mistress, Nora, a new age hippy and acupuncturist, whom
Anthony seduced with disastrous consequences.
"A Much Married Man "is a wickedly funny social satire with
memorable characters that will stay with readers long after the
final page. Like a modern day Edith Wharton or Anthony Trollope,
Nicholas Coleridge delivers a sensational glimpse inside the
salacious world of the upper classes.
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Godchildren (Paperback)
Nicholas Coleridge
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R817
R715
Discovery Miles 7 150
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"All the godchildren, looking back on that fateful dinner,
remembered it in the same way: the vacant wooden throne at the head
of the table, the huge array of wine glasses and water glasses that
were always a feature of dining at any of Marcus' houses, the sense
of expectation and dread that hung over them like a cloud of
mustard gas.
"In his magnificent island home overlooking the sea, the great
tycoon Marcus Brand plays host to his six godchildren. But soon,
secrets will be revealed that dramatically alter the tone of this
holiday weekend, and all will have to confront a web of betrayals
and lies spanning four decades...
Each from a different background, the godchildren grew up
enthralled by their godfather: Charlie, fascinated by Marcus's
wealth; Mary, whose life is blighted by tragedy; Jamie, feckless
but utterly charming; Saffron, stunningly beautiful but unaware of
her power over men; Abigail, insecure and gauche; and Stuart, who
is torn between admiration and hatred for his capitalist
godfather.
"Godchildren" is an epic tale; powerful, engrossing, and impossible
to put down. With his trademark blend of wicked satire and
impeccable writing, Coleridge has created gloriously jaw dropping
portrait of the British upper crust.
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