Certainly it is refreshingly original and quite unlike anything else I have ever read. While wondering how I might sum it up I came across journalist Paul Little's thoughtful review in the latest issue (March) of North & South magazine which I was reading just after finishing the novel.
Little suggested it might best be described "as a slice of pain-filled comedy". Perfect.
Here is the publisher's back cover blurb:
Frank has been in a car accident*.
*
apparently quite a serious one
**
who cannot be named for legal reasons
***
and which are rarely in his favour
Frank by the way is a lawyer who specialises in contract law.His story is both funny and sad and it is both simple & profound. Once I got into it I greatly enjoyed the story and I look forward to reading more from this new author.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Robert Glancy was born in Zambia
and raised in Malawi – a country known as the Warm Heart of Africa but made
famous as the place where Madonna buys her children. At 14 he moved to Edinburgh where he quickly ditched his African
accent, lost his tan, and disguised his sunny disposition in a thin layer of
teenage cynicism.
After Edinburgh he studied history at Cambridge. Then off to
London where a career in public relations found him (before he had time to
figure out what he really wanted to do).
TERMS & CONDITIONS
Robert Glancy
Bloomsbury - Paperback - NZ$29.99
Publication 3 March 2014
1 comment:
i bought this book at 2.30 p.m and finished it at 9.25 p.m. i loved it. loved it, loved it, loved it . . . well-known themes and situations, but twisted in a different and fun way. hated oscar, loved malc, frank - superb
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