An outstanding novel' - Phil Earle, author of Being Billy and Heroic`An extraordinary modern fantasy with never a wasted word' - Imogen Russell Williams, Metro
Sara Crowe Libri
Sara Crowe, celebre per la sua vasta carriera di attrice teatrale, cinematografica e televisiva, porta una prospettiva unica al suo romanzo d'esordio, Campari for Breakfast. Quest'opera, ispirata dall'amore per l'eccentricità inglese e il mistero delle vecchie case, segna un ritorno alla sua passione giovanile per la scrittura. Crowe ha esperienza nella creazione di sketch comici e materiale per la stand-up, e ora, in una deliziosa continuazione del suo viaggio creativo, ha riportato in vita personaggi dai suoi vecchi quaderni. Il suo romanzo offre una voce fresca, intrecciando fili narrativi con l'acuta osservazione di un'artista esperta.



Campari for Breakfast
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
'Startlingly original...an utter delight' - Tamsin Greig' Prepare to be charmed by Sue Bowl' - Mail on SundayA hilariously quirky coming-of-age novel, for readers who loved Sarah Winman's When God Was a Rabbit, Maria Semple's Where'd You Go Bernadette and Nina Stibbe's Love, Nina. In 1987, Sue Bowl's world changes for ever. Her mother dies, leaving her feeling like she's lost a vital part of herself. And then her father shacks up with an awful man-eater called Ivana. But Sue's mother always told her to make the most of what she's got -- and what she's got is a love of writing and some eccentric relatives. So Sue moves to her Aunt Coral's crumbling ancestral home, where she fully intends to write a book and fall in love...and perhaps drink Campari for breakfast. Campari For Breakfast is a heart-warming, eccentric novel that joins the ranks of great British coming-of-age novels such as Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle and Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love.
Martini Henry
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Life isn’t an exact science. Things can be troublesome. Like pregnant step-mothers, the ins-and-outs of French existentialism . . . having an unexceptional name. In 1988, seventeen-year-old Sue Bowl has a diary, big dreams and £4.73. What she wants most of all is to make it as a writer, as well as stop her decadent aunt Coral spending money she doesn't have. Living in their crumbling ancestral home should provide plenty of inspiration, but between falling in love, hunting for missing heirlooms and internship applications, things keep getting in the way. So when a young literary professor moves in and catches Sue's eye, life begins to take an unexpected turn . . . From the author of Campari for Breakfast, a witty and enchanting novel about what happens after you think you’ve grown up and fallen in love, perfect for fans of I Capture the Castle, Love, Nina and Where’d You Go Bernadette.