Self Help by Edward Docx

Self Help by Edward Docx

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A sweeping Anglo-Russian story of family love and family lies, longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2007

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Self Help by Edward Docx

Alone in her native St Petersburg, Maria Glover sends an urgent summons to London and New York. Her son and daughter arrive too late to see her, but the end of their mother’s life marks the beginning of their own story: one of secrets, strangers, and the ultimate retelling of everything they thought they knew. ‘Docx knows that what we want most from a novel are stories into which we can sink our teeth and our hearts. His ability to evoke the atmosphere of a city is almost Dickensian’ Guardian ‘Full of insight: on the state of Russia, Britain and the US; and on the nature of music, addiction, love and sex. Funny and involving and the characters are often priceless’ Metro ‘I was amazed at the detail of Docx’s St Petersburg, with all its beauty and cruelty, similar to the style of Dostoevsky’ Financial Times ‘Unforgettable. Not since What a Carve Up! has there been such an absorbing indictment of the family’ Independent on Sunday
Edward Docx was born in 1972 and lives in London. His debut, The Calligrapher, was critically acclaimed and has been widely translated. Self Help is his second novel.
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ISBN 13 9780330447614
ISBN 10 0330447610
Title Self Help
Author Edward Docx
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2008-05-02
Number of pages 528
Prizes Winner of Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize 2008 (UK), Long-listed for Man Booker Prize 2007 (UK)
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