Her Name Was Lola by Russell Hoban

Her Name Was Lola by Russell Hoban

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Not only was Lola aristocratic and wild at heart, but Max and Lola had discovered an uncanny convergence of musical tastes. But Max had also craved the recognition of the sort of woman who had been Homecoming Queen - just like Lula Mae Flowers.

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Her Name Was Lola by Russell Hoban

'This is it this is my destiny woman,' Max blurted out when he first met Lola Blessington at the Coliseum shop. Not only was Lola aristocratic and wild at heart, but the two had discovered an uncanny convergence of musical tastes. Soon they were converging at every level - Lola filling Max's emptiness and vice versa. But Max had also always craved the recognition of another sort of woman, the sort who had been Homecoming Queen at her high school - just as the tempting Lula Mae Flowers had been back in Texas. Why did Max have to meet Lula Mae just when he'd found his destiny woman in Lola? And what everyone wanted to know was this: if Lola embodied everything Max longed for, how could there be anything left over for Texan ex-Homecoming Queens? Russell Hoban's hero is a man with a lot of remembering to do once Lola takes revenge by composing a raga of forgetfulness (and this is not something to try at home). In fact Max finds himself in a general quest for the beginnings of things - like a page one for either of the two books he is trying to write, or an answer to why his childhood memories always link Noah's ark with the back of his grandfather's boiler.
'Here is the sense of a master playfully at work' NEW STATESMAN 'Hoban's writing is always a delight - exhilirating and inventive.. a treat to read' DAILY MAIL 'The writing is crisp, the dialogue sharp and offbeat, and Hoban gives us a nudge and a wink by mocking Max's inability to think up new scenarios for his books' THE TIMES 'Lightning strikes on almost every page of HER NAME WAS LOLA' OBSERVER
Russell Hoban is the author of many extraordinary novels including TURTLE DIARY, RIDDLEY WALKER, AMARYLLIS NIGHT AND DAY and most recently THE BAT TATTOO. He has also written some classic books for children including THE MOUSE AND HIS CHILD and the FRANCES books. He lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9780747570240
ISBN 10 0747570248
Title Her Name Was Lola
Author Russell Hoban
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2003-11-03
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.