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The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Cristina Odone
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780007263660
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Classifications | Dewey:823.914 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
HarperPerennial
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Publication Date |
19 January 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Harriet Carew is the endearing heroine of Cristina Odone's popular weekly 'Daily Telegraph' column, 'Posh But Poor'. Based on the character from the column, 'The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew' is the story of her struggle to juggle family life, work and money. Meet Harriet Carew, mother of three and juggler of work, home and family. Harriet only wants to do her best for her husband Guy, her children and herself. But while their friends flourish, and other parents look on pityingly, the Carews are struggling - and sliding down the ladder of fortune and happiness. Guy is a writer with a starry past, a humdrum present and unrealistic optimism about the future. His starchy family still treat Harriet as a newcomer to the family. Alex (12) is lazy, Tom (10) is bullied at school and Maisie (3) just misses her mum. Harriet is torn between wanting to be at home more and the need to work longer hours to help pay the school fees. When Harriet's ex-boyfriend James turns up, super-successful and single, Harriet must make some tough decisions. Funny, witty, warm and page-turning, this is the novel that every woman will want to read.
Author Biography
Cristina Odone writes a Tuesday opinion column in the 'Daily Telegraph' as well as 'Posh but Poor' which has appeared on Wednesdays since August 2006. For the past six years she has written a column in the 'Observer'. A former deputy editor of the 'New Statesman' and media critic of the 'Guardian', Cristina broadcasts regularly on television and radio. She is the author of two novels, 'The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew' and 'The Good Divorce Guide'.
Reviews'Funny and moving' Wendy Holden 'Engaging, funny and charming, just like its heroine' Penny Vincenzi 'A satirical take on high-fliers who suffer from debt-lag. Odone dissects modern mores with scalpel precision and a comically caustic eye. A great read.' Kathy Lette 'Cristina Odone's novel makes a wonderfully sure-footed guide to the trials and tribulations of the World of the Posh, and how to survive it when you're not quite rich enough!' Julian Fellowes 'The Dilemmas of Harriet Carew is a deft satire on what has been dubbed "status anxiety".' Seven, The Sunday Telegraph 'A witty, endearing and sweetly comic read!four stars.' Heat 'The trials of modern motherhood.' Belfast Times Praise for 'A Perfect Wife': '[An] elegant and enjoyable portrait of febrile, self-questioning, pre-millenial country.' Literary Review '[Odone's] writing has a lyrical lingering quality.' Independent on Sunday Praise for 'The Shrine': 'Subtle and enjoyable.' The Times 'Odone displays an impressive deftness in creating a lingering sense of place and time that marks her out as novelist of great promise.' New Statesman
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