Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland

Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland

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Meet Liz Dunn – a good woman who has become very good at being lonely. Then, after 25 years apart, her amazing 25-year-old son returns into her life. And, at 40, suddenly, she is no longer alone, and must decide what matters more: peace, certainty or love?

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Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland

Meet Liz Dunn a good woman who has become very good at being lonely. Then, after 25 years apart, her amazing 25-year-old son returns into her life. And, at 40, suddenly, she is no longer alone, and must decide what matters more: peace, certainty or love?

praise for Douglas Coupland’s fiction:

'Douglas Coupland has surely reserved his place at the top table of North American fiction' Independent on Sunday

'Nothing less than sublime' Time Out

'Far too wise to offer answers, but affirms that seeking them is a necessary part of our humanity.' Independent

'Coupland's last four novels are so good and so distinctive that they seem to me to mark a genuine seismic shift in the literary landscape.' Nicholas Blincoe, New Statesman

'Coupland has passion and pace, intelligence and wit. If you find anything about the way we live now disturbing and wrong, he is your man.' Daily Telegraph

'Coupland at his best can make a single phrase say more than many another writer's whole novel.' LRB

DOUGLAS COUPLAND first came to prominence as the author of Generation X (1995). He followed that with a sequence of ever-more daring and inventive novels, including Life After God, Girlfriend in a Coma and, most recently, Hey Nostradamus! He lives in Vancouver.

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ISBN 13 9780007193837
ISBN 10 0007193831
Title Eleanor Rigby
Author Douglas Coupland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2004-09-06
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.