The Summerhouse Trilogy by Alice Thomas Ellis

The Summerhouse Trilogy by Alice Thomas Ellis

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The Summerhouse Trilogy by Alice Thomas Ellis

Margaret and Syl are getting married. Alas for Margaret, who views her impending union with the odious Syl in the same way a ship must view a shipwreck. Alas for Mrs. Monro, Syl's mother, who harbours severe doubts about the entire male gender -- not least of all her son. Alas for Lili, the high-spirited temptress who is willing to do anything to prevent this disastrous misalliance, even if that means sacrificing herself. And hooray for The Summerhouse Trilogy, which follows the ominous weeks before Margaret's wedding through the eyes of these three highly biased narrators. Fizzing with wit and the rueful wisdom of women who have seen -- and borne -- every species of masculine misbahaviour, this delectable and unexpectedly serious comedy was the inspiration for an acclaimed BBC TV film.
'Her dry ironic style is as English as Jane Austen and as fortifying as a glass of brandy' Daily Mail for The Birds of the Air 'Unputdownable' Spectator 'Every page of this wry, edgy novel bristles with delights' Sebastian Faulks
A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Alice Thomas Ellis was born in Liverpool and worked for some years as fiction editor at Duckworth. Her 'Home Life' column in The Spectator (1985-9) was justly famous. Winner of many other awards, Ellis was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1982.
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ISBN 13 9781844080847
ISBN 10 1844080846
Title The Summerhouse Trilogy
Author Alice Thomas Ellis
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2004-12-02
Number of pages 352
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