
Go Ask Fannie Farmer by Elisabeth Hyde
A brightly fun and incredibly moving novel about three bickering adult siblings rebuilding their family in the wake of tragedy.
A remarkably lucid and authoritative novelist -- John Irving
Elisabeth Hyde captures family life perfectly. . superb and compelling * The Book Bag *
Hyde is a first-rate storyteller, funny and compassionate * Woman & Home *
A book full of huge-hearted mistake makers that you'll want to call your own-GO ASK FANNIE is a rousing reminder that the only way to truly forgive another person is to first forgive yourself. * Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You *
Elisabeth Hyde has written a funny, joyous novel, heartbreaking and heartwarming all at once and in the very best ways. * Laurie Frankel, author of This is How It Always Is *
What does it mean to be a family? What are the secrets we hide? In this poignant, often funny, yet serious novel, Elisabeth Hyde mines the mysteries and paradoxes of our most intimate connections. * Mary Morris, author of The Jazz Palace *
Elisabeth Hyde creates a family we can all relate to - the squabbling siblings, the truths we never admit to ourselves, let along others - and does so with great humour * Woman *
A richly rewarding novel * The Sunday Times *
An engaging family saga, reminiscent of Anne Tyler or Anita Shreve * Daily Mail *
Elisabeth Hyde captures family life perfectly. . superb and compelling * The Book Bag *
Hyde is a first-rate storyteller, funny and compassionate * Woman & Home *
A book full of huge-hearted mistake makers that you'll want to call your own-GO ASK FANNIE is a rousing reminder that the only way to truly forgive another person is to first forgive yourself. * Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You *
Elisabeth Hyde has written a funny, joyous novel, heartbreaking and heartwarming all at once and in the very best ways. * Laurie Frankel, author of This is How It Always Is *
What does it mean to be a family? What are the secrets we hide? In this poignant, often funny, yet serious novel, Elisabeth Hyde mines the mysteries and paradoxes of our most intimate connections. * Mary Morris, author of The Jazz Palace *
Elisabeth Hyde creates a family we can all relate to - the squabbling siblings, the truths we never admit to ourselves, let along others - and does so with great humour * Woman *
A richly rewarding novel * The Sunday Times *
An engaging family saga, reminiscent of Anne Tyler or Anita Shreve * Daily Mail *
Elisabeth Hyde is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, most recently In the Heart of the Canyon, a NY Times Editor's Choice and a People Magazine Great Read. Her fourth novel, The Abortionist's Daughter, became a best seller in the UK after being selected as a Summer Read by The Richard and Judy Show. Trained as a lawyer, she tried cases for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., for several years, a day-job that still gives her stomach aches just to think about it. Realizing that she preferred written conflict over face-to-face argument, she eventually left the law to write fiction, and never looked back. She lives in Boulder with her husband and the best dog in the whole world.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781473679764 |
| ISBN 10 | 1473679761 |
| Title | Go Ask Fannie Farmer |
| Author | Elisabeth Hyde |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Year published | 2019-06-27 |
| Number of pages | 304 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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