
Adult Onset by Ann-Marie Macdonald
Heartbreaking new novel from the internationally bestselling author of Fall on Your Knees and The Way the Crow Flies
Beautifully rendered.. frank and acidly funny... It's a large-hearted, resonant novel, filled with an interiority that opens out - a generous work. * Guardian *
Sensitive and unmistakeably heartfelt * Sunday Times *
Definitely recommended * Daily Mail *
A complex, troubling novel that cuts with surgical precision into the sinew and muscle of family life. * Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests *
Big, troubling and brave. * The New York Times *
Ann-Marie MacDonald captures the dark hilarity of parenthood like nobody else. I gulped down Adult Onset in a single day. * Emma Donoghue, author of Room *
...explores the question of parental abuse and its origins with uncommon courage. * Now magazine, Canada *
She has again delivered a masterpiece. * Michelle Dean, The Globe and Mail *
A lively, moving, and often funny story that has the potential to help usher in a new era of honest literary depictions of families in all their permutations. * The Walrus *
. . . a novel impossible to put down once begun. . . . the novel is superb, a fine blending of fact and fiction, of remembered incident and forgotten history, a wonderfully written treatise on the power of the past to impinge on the present. * Nancy Schiefer, The London Free Press, Canada *
Ms. MacDonald strikes just the right tone as she exposes the brutal undercurrents of domestic life. * New York Times *
. . . an intricate, gripping novel that is also a master class in turning the personal into the universal through art. * Brian Bethune, Maclean’s Canada *
Many of us will see ourselves in the profound discomfort MacDonald has conjured... the book is an absolute triumph of terrifying authenticity. * National Post *
Suspense builds; surely, horror awaits. . . . Macdonald's book remains spellbinding throughout. It is impossible to forget. * Paul Gessell, Quill & Quire *
Remarkable...an engrossing, disturbing and layered tale. * Chicago Tribune on The Way the Crow Flies *
[MacDonald's] prose...is always right and true, clean and penetrating. * Winnipeg Free Press on The Way The Crow Flies *
One of the finest novels I've read in a long, long time. * The Washington Post on The Way The Crow Flies *
MacDonald is a stunningly good writer . . . The Way the Crow Flies . . . secures for MacDonald a place, forever, in Canadian literature. * Calgary Herald *
Macdonald is excellent at conversation - the phonecalls between Mary Rose and her mother are superb in their accuracy * Independent on Sunday *
Sensitive and unmistakeably heartfelt * Sunday Times *
Definitely recommended * Daily Mail *
A complex, troubling novel that cuts with surgical precision into the sinew and muscle of family life. * Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests *
Big, troubling and brave. * The New York Times *
Ann-Marie MacDonald captures the dark hilarity of parenthood like nobody else. I gulped down Adult Onset in a single day. * Emma Donoghue, author of Room *
...explores the question of parental abuse and its origins with uncommon courage. * Now magazine, Canada *
She has again delivered a masterpiece. * Michelle Dean, The Globe and Mail *
A lively, moving, and often funny story that has the potential to help usher in a new era of honest literary depictions of families in all their permutations. * The Walrus *
. . . a novel impossible to put down once begun. . . . the novel is superb, a fine blending of fact and fiction, of remembered incident and forgotten history, a wonderfully written treatise on the power of the past to impinge on the present. * Nancy Schiefer, The London Free Press, Canada *
Ms. MacDonald strikes just the right tone as she exposes the brutal undercurrents of domestic life. * New York Times *
. . . an intricate, gripping novel that is also a master class in turning the personal into the universal through art. * Brian Bethune, Maclean’s Canada *
Many of us will see ourselves in the profound discomfort MacDonald has conjured... the book is an absolute triumph of terrifying authenticity. * National Post *
Suspense builds; surely, horror awaits. . . . Macdonald's book remains spellbinding throughout. It is impossible to forget. * Paul Gessell, Quill & Quire *
Remarkable...an engrossing, disturbing and layered tale. * Chicago Tribune on The Way the Crow Flies *
[MacDonald's] prose...is always right and true, clean and penetrating. * Winnipeg Free Press on The Way The Crow Flies *
One of the finest novels I've read in a long, long time. * The Washington Post on The Way The Crow Flies *
MacDonald is a stunningly good writer . . . The Way the Crow Flies . . . secures for MacDonald a place, forever, in Canadian literature. * Calgary Herald *
Macdonald is excellent at conversation - the phonecalls between Mary Rose and her mother are superb in their accuracy * Independent on Sunday *
Ann-Marie MacDonald is a bestselling, award-winning novelist, playwright, actor and broadcaster. She lives in Toronto with her partner and their two children.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781473610156 |
| ISBN 10 | 147361015X |
| Title | Adult Onset |
| Author | Ann-Marie Macdonald |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Year published | 2015-09-10 |
| Number of pages | 400 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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