Should We Stay or Should We Go

Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
Lionel Shriver
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
Lionel Shriver
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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A best fiction book of 221 for The Times Hilarious… Fiery phrases spit and crackle. Disgust expands and bursts into belly laughs… a very funny book’ Sunday Times Thought-provoking, timely, and extremely funny’ Metro Shriver said that her favourite novels are those that pack both an intellectual and emotional punch. With Should We Stay or Should We Go, she’s added triumphantly to their number’ The Times Witty and thought-provoking’ Woman’s Weekly I think Shriver’s novels are wonderful… fun, smart and, perhaps because of their author’s unconventional political views, unlike anything else you’ll read’ Financial Times Entertaining and poignant’ Daily Mail Very moving… Shriver has the magic ability to make the reader invested in the fate – fates, I should say – of her characters’Daily Telegraph Wickedly witty’ Spectator Decidedly timely’ Scotsman This sharp-elbowed satire is also a brusquely tender portrait of enduring love’ Washington Post ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––- Determined to die with dignity, Kay and her husband Cyril – both healthy and vital medical professionals in their early fifties – make a pact: to commit suicide together once they’ve both turned eighty. A lot can change in thirty years, however… By turns hilarious and touching, playful and grave, Should We Stay or Should We Go portrays twelve parallel universes, each exploring a possible future for Kay and Cyril. Do they honour their agreement? And if not, will they live to regret it? Some books become so popular that the lucky author can thereafter churn out any old cobblers, confident in the knowledge that it will be published and find an audience. Lionel Shriver never took that easy route’ Irish Independent

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A best fiction book of 221 for The Times Hilarious… Fiery phrases spit and crackle. Disgust expands and bursts into belly laughs… a very funny book’ Sunday Times Thought-provoking, timely, and extremely funny’ Metro Shriver said that her favourite novels are those that pack both an intellectual and emotional punch. With Should We Stay or Should We Go, she’s added triumphantly to their number’ The Times Witty and thought-provoking’ Woman’s Weekly I think Shriver’s novels are wonderful… fun, smart and, perhaps because of their author’s unconventional political views, unlike anything else you’ll read’ Financial Times Entertaining and poignant’ Daily Mail Very moving… Shriver has the magic ability to make the reader invested in the fate – fates, I should say – of her characters’Daily Telegraph Wickedly witty’ Spectator Decidedly timely’ Scotsman This sharp-elbowed satire is also a brusquely tender portrait of enduring love’ Washington Post ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––- Determined to die with dignity, Kay and her husband Cyril – both healthy and vital medical professionals in their early fifties – make a pact: to commit suicide together once they’ve both turned eighty. A lot can change in thirty years, however… By turns hilarious and touching, playful and grave, Should We Stay or Should We Go portrays twelve parallel universes, each exploring a possible future for Kay and Cyril. Do they honour their agreement? And if not, will they live to regret it? Some books become so popular that the lucky author can thereafter churn out any old cobblers, confident in the knowledge that it will be published and find an audience. Lionel Shriver never took that easy route’ Irish Independent

About Author

LIONEL SHRIVER'S novels include the National Book Award finalist So Much for That, the New York Times bestseller The Post-Birthday World, and the international bestseller We Need to Talk About Kevin. Her journalism has appeared in the Guardian and the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications. She lives in London and Brooklyn, New York.

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