Recipient of the esteemed Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2018, this remarkable work will touch your soul. Prepare to be moved to tears of joy as you delve into its pages. Nell Zink's praise is not unfounded, and I wholeheartedly join her in recommending this masterpiece. Ann Patchett, too, lends her enthusiastic endorsement, a testament to the book's unquestionable brilliance. Dolly Alderton rightly asserts that this book achieves a level of perfection that few can attain.
Prepare to be charmed, captivated, and immersed in a world of genuine humor. Arthur, the protagonist, is a character who will steal your heart with his endearing qualities. Jenny Colgan's description as "charming, languid, and incredibly funny" is spot-on, as you'll find yourself adoring Arthur from the very start. Gary Shteyngart adds to the chorus of praise, describing the book as marvellously funny and unexpected.
Armistead Maupin's sentiment is shared by many – the adoration for this book knows no bounds. As you immerse yourself in its pages, you'll find yourself bewitched, bedazzled, and utterly enchanted. The New York Times Book Review sums it up aptly – this is a fast-paced, rocketing read that will leave you in awe. Karen Joy Fowler's enthusiasm is infectious, echoing the sentiment that this is a truly wonderful and remarkable book.
Adam Haslett captures the essence of this novel – it is a masterpiece that effortlessly weaves hilarity and wisdom together. And as for the central question – who says you can't run away from your problems? Arthur Less is a man approaching his fiftieth year, a failed novelist navigating the complexities of life. A wedding invitation from an ex-boyfriend throws him into a dilemma, and from there, the journey takes off.
Through a series of half-baked literary events across the globe, from France to India, Germany to Japan, Arthur explores the depths of human emotions. His misadventures, misunderstandings, and ultimately, his pursuit of the human heart, form the core of this remarkable novel. So, dive into the enchanting world of "Less," and prepare to be transported to a realm of mishaps, revelations, and the ever-deepening intricacies of the human experience.
Prepare to be charmed, captivated, and immersed in a world of genuine humor. Arthur, the protagonist, is a character who will steal your heart with his endearing qualities. Jenny Colgan's description as "charming, languid, and incredibly funny" is spot-on, as you'll find yourself adoring Arthur from the very start. Gary Shteyngart adds to the chorus of praise, describing the book as marvellously funny and unexpected.
Armistead Maupin's sentiment is shared by many – the adoration for this book knows no bounds. As you immerse yourself in its pages, you'll find yourself bewitched, bedazzled, and utterly enchanted. The New York Times Book Review sums it up aptly – this is a fast-paced, rocketing read that will leave you in awe. Karen Joy Fowler's enthusiasm is infectious, echoing the sentiment that this is a truly wonderful and remarkable book.
Adam Haslett captures the essence of this novel – it is a masterpiece that effortlessly weaves hilarity and wisdom together. And as for the central question – who says you can't run away from your problems? Arthur Less is a man approaching his fiftieth year, a failed novelist navigating the complexities of life. A wedding invitation from an ex-boyfriend throws him into a dilemma, and from there, the journey takes off.
Through a series of half-baked literary events across the globe, from France to India, Germany to Japan, Arthur explores the depths of human emotions. His misadventures, misunderstandings, and ultimately, his pursuit of the human heart, form the core of this remarkable novel. So, dive into the enchanting world of "Less," and prepare to be transported to a realm of mishaps, revelations, and the ever-deepening intricacies of the human experience.
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