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Becky
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
Becky
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sarah May
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:432 | Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 146 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781529066913
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pan Macmillan
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Imprint |
Picador
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Publication Date |
26 January 2023 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Spiky, clever, funny' - Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters 'Brilliant, propulsive . . . A riot'- Maddie Mortimer, author of Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies 'A delicious gallop through 90s tabloid London' - Sam McAlister, author of Scoops It's peak 90s London. Shoulder pads are out, crimped hair is in, supermodels are known by their first names, and Becky Sharp will do anything to escape her past. From mingling with tabloid millionaires to trading favours and fortunes with royalty, she will stop at nothing to reach the top of the career ladder at the Mercury newspaper. Landing scoop after scoop, Becky ruthlessly carves a place for herself in a society determined to ignore her. These are the biggest stories and scandals of the decade, and she has something to do with every one of them. But Becky may have more in common with the people she writes about than she thinks - what takes a lifetime to build takes only a moment to destroy . . .
Author Biography
Sarah May is the author of Becky, The Nudist Colony (shortlisted for The Guardian First Book Award and winner of the Amazon Bursary), Spanish City (shortlisted for the Encore Award), The Internationals (longlisted for the Women's Prize) and the bestselling Rise and Fall of the Queen of Suburbia. She also teaches creative writing at Faber Academy and has mentored many brilliant new voices in fiction. Sarah lives in Sussex and when she isn't writing and teaching, works with her partner taking Shakespeare to young people and places the Bard hasn't been before.
ReviewsThe luscious draw of the Nineties glitz, the scandal of the press, and the tangibly descriptive jeopardy throughout makes this a true page-turner. * The Independent * Addictive reading, [Becky's] darkness provid[es] welcome relief in these over-bright times * The Irish Times * A keenly observed portrait of elite society which skewers snobbery, sexism and celebrity culture . . . A page-turning blockbuster which pulls off its bold premise with panache. * Apple Books * Rattles along very enjoyably, as talented Becky sucks up to celebrities and royalty then exploits them ruthlessly for her own ends. * The Gloss Magazine * Becky is Sarah May's sparkling tribute to William Thackeray's classic novel Vanity Fair . . . entertaining and fast-paced * Daily Express * A scalpel-sharp, visciously funny slice of social comedy fit for our time * Northampton Chronicle * Becky by the supremely talented Sarah May is spiky, clever, funny and dark . . . I'm riveted. -- Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters A brilliant, propulsive novel crafted with just the kind of roaring wit and striking precision Thackeray himself would commend. Becky is a riot, and Sarah May is a genius. -- Maddie Mortimer, author of Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies A delicious gallop through 90s tabloid London * Sam McAlister, author of Scoops * A supple, witty take on the tabloid world and on Vanity Fair -- Jo Baker, author of Longbourn Sharp, brutally funny, coruscating . . . Becky by Sarah May is . . . a tonic. -- Sam Baker Clever and timely . . . fascinating on the media and power -- Terry Stiastny, author of Acts of Omission Becky is a darling of the red tops, and a champion of stolen girls. Set against the backdrop of Princess Diana's death, phone tapping scandals and the dripping hot excitement of nineties Britain, Becky is as close to unputdownable as a book could be -- Anna Jean Hughes
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