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The Last Family in England
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Last Family in England
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Matt Haig
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781786893222
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Edition |
Main
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Illustrations |
No
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Canongate Books
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Imprint |
Canongate Books
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Publication Date |
7 June 2018 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Meet the Hunter family: Adam, Kate, and their children Hal and Charlotte. And Prince, their black Labrador. Prince is an earnest young dog, striving hard to live up to the tenets of the Labrador Pact (Remain Loyal to Your Human Masters, Serve and Protect Your Family at Any Cost). Other dogs, led by the Springer Spaniels, have revolted. As things in the Hunter family begin to go badly awry - marital breakdown, rowdy teenage parties, attempted suicide - Prince's responsibilities threaten to overwhelm him and he is forced to break the Labrador Pact and take desperate action to save his Family.
Author Biography
Matt Haig is the number one bestselling author of Reasons to Stay Alive and seven other highly acclaimed books for adults, including How to Stop Time, a Sunday Times bestseller, and The Humans. As a writer for children and young adults he has won the Blue Peter Book Award, the Smarties Book Prize and been shortlisted three times for the Carnegie Medal. His work has been published in forty languages. @matthaig1 matthaig.com
ReviewsA comic tour de force * * The Times * * I love this book. It's fabulous and moving and funny and strange. It will go down among the great animal books -- JEANETTE WINTERSON A winner from page one . . . A subtle, dog's-eye view of the frailty of human relationships * * Mail on Sunday * * This enchanting debut novel is quite unlike any book you'll have encountered before. The result is a treat - both moving and unexpectedly thought-provoking * * Daily Mail * * Dark, comic and quite brilliant * * New York Times * * An enchanting, albeit at times disturbing, journey into the heart of family . . . A remarkable book, and a brilliantly entertaining read * * Big Issue * * It sounds kooky, but Haig pulls it off stylishly and unsentimentally * * Observer * * Haig writes exquisitely from the perspective of the heart-sore outsider, but at their most moving his novels reveal the unbearable beauty of ordinary life * * Guardian * * Matt Haig is a writer for children and adults who is adept at digging into the human heart * * Sunday Times * *
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