Appleby House by Sylvia Smith

Appleby House by Sylvia Smith

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Appleby House by Sylvia Smith

* Bridget Jones meets Henry Pooter *In the mid-1980s, at the age of 38, Sylvia Smith moved into a room in Appleby House. The house was a shabby, peeling terrace in the East End; the proprietors were the kindly Mr and Mrs Appleby; her fellow tenants were all carefully selected single girls. This is the story of her time there, a brief tale full of incident - "I was washing some hand-knitted jumpers in my kitchen sink " - insight - "In my opinion toilets have to be spotlessly clean" - humour - "On a lighter note the bath heater began playing up " - and emotion - "He played badminton in a very subdued fashion". It is one of the most endearing comedies of day-to-day living around. Sylvia Smith writes of the familiar difficulties and delights of daily life with great attention to detail and a gift for hilarious deadpan. She introduces a host of colourful characters, from Laura the noisy neighbour to Ali the almost-stalker. With its wonderful cast and unusual narrator, this gentle, funny, truly original book is an enjoyable read which you will want to recommend to all your friends.'Sylvia Smith has the gift of making an ordinary life in which nothing much happens an absolutely delicious read . . . a hilarious and poignant little page-turner' Helen Fielding'Weirdly compelling and very funny' Daily Telegraph'Dot Cotton on temazepam' Independent
'These stories make Sylvia Smith the Henry Pooter of the 21st century' Irish Times on Misadventures; 'Sylvia Smith has the gift of making an ordinary life in which nothing much happens an absolutely delicious read.. a hilarious and poignant little page-turner' Helen Fielding
Sylvia Smith was born in East London to working-class parents as the Second World War was drawing to its close. She is the author of three books, the most recent of which is My Holidays.
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ISBN 13 9780330491297
ISBN 10 0330491296
Title Appleby House
Author Sylvia Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2002-07-05
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.