<b>A jewel of romantic comedy</b>

New York Times

<b>Uplifting, funny, generous and perspicacious (especially about love), <i>Happy all the Time</i> is one of the most comforting, clever novels I know.</b>

- Samantha Ellis,

<p><b>Featuring possibly the Loveliest line from a book ever - "she felt as well placed in the world as a </b><br /><b>fresh loaf of bread" - this novel from the witty, warm Colwin about two cousins' search for Love is </b><br /><b>like literary sunshine</b></p>

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<b>A pleasure ... endless surprises and ultimately boundless joy ... It would be difficult not to enjoy it all</b>

New Yorker

<b>Delicious with much wit ... author and reader have the greatest fun</b>

Sunday Telegraph

<b>Rare and charming ... refreshingly soothing</b>

Company

<b>Laurie Colwin was the best kind of master: human and humorous, full of wisdom and love. When am I happy all the time? When I have a stack of Laurie Colwin books beside me</b>

- Emma Straub,

<b>Shimmering ... funny... it made everything in my life seem a whole lot better</b>

Cosmopolitan

<b>Amazing! Impossible to put down ... sharply funny, altogether unusual. I recommend it highly </b>

Newsweek

<b>A funny, loving, celebratory book ... in which everything is perfect</b>

Boston Globe

<b>Merry and bright and tender ... written in exquisitely balanced sentences that taste just right. Comparison with Jane Austen is not out of order</b>

New York Post

<b>The cleverly curated new W&N Essentials range launches with Happy All The Time by Laurie Colwin. This sparkling and witty romantic comedy of manners... is like literary serotonin.</b>

- Charlotte Heathcote, SUNDAY EXPRESS S MAGAZINE

<b>it abounds in good lines, aphorisms, advice to both the loved and the lovelorn</b>

New York Times

<b>An elegant, fresh, funny tale of four people in love ... There's electricity here ... Pure delight</b>

Village Voice

<b>Colwin's canny Manhattan pastorale strikes me as at least as much fun to read as Sense and Sensibility</b>

Newsweek

<b>Charming, funny, readable, smart, somewhere to go if you've already hoovered up every last mote of Nora Ephron. My paperback comes with an introduction by the great Katherine Heiny. I don't know what you're waiting for</b>

- Nick Hornby,

'Seriously wise, seriously wonderful, seriously comic - your life will be richer for it' Katherine Heiny

Guido and Vicent - third cousins and best friends - spend their time lolling around and wondering who they will marry.

Then, one wet Sunday afternoon in a museum, Gudio meets Holly. Precise about everything, Holly knows what she likes: pressed sheets, tea on a tray - and now, Guido.

Soon after, Vincent falls for his misanthropic new colleague, Misty. She seems completely uninterested in love, until she agrees to go to dinner with Vincent.

This exquisitely well-written and much-beloved novel follows the two couples through courtship, arguments, wedding plans and other perils, as they find a way to be happy (almost) all the time.

A W&N Essential with an introduction from Katherine Heiny

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A 'jewel of romantic comedy' (New York Times) from the late great author, adored by Nigella Lawson, Dolly Alderton, Katherine Heiny and Caroline O'Donoghue
It is charm distilled - Maria Semple

One of the most comforting, clever novels I know - Samantha Ellis

Sparkling and witty, it's like literary serotonin

- Sunday Express

An infallible recipe for happiness: read as much Laurie Colwin as you can - Emma Straub

Shimmering . . . funny . . . it made everything in my life seem a whole lot better - Cosmopolitan
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399627511
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter
Introduksjon ved

Biografisk notat

Laurie Colwin is the author of five novels - HAPPY ALL THE TIME, FAMILY HAPPINESS, GOODBYE WITHOUT LEAVING, A BIG STORM KNOCKED IT OVER and SHINE ON, BRIGHT AND DANGEROUS OBJECT - three collections of short stories - PASSION AND AFFECT, THE LONE PILGRIM and ANOTHER MARVELLOUS THING - and two collections of essays, HOME COOKING and MORE HOME COOKING. Laurie Colwin died in 1992.