<b>'A magical novel, so uplifting, heartwarming, funny . . . </b><b>I cannot TELL you how much I adored it! </b>This feels as if it was written specifically to give comfort – the <b>perfect </b>antidote to current climes'

Marian Keyes, author of GROWN UPS

If you’re looking for<b> a perfect holiday read,</b> this is it

Red

<b>'Sparkling and sophisticated,</b> <i>Welcome To Glorious Tuga </i>is <b>a rare joy</b>. With a cast of complex characters who will <b>restore your belief in humanity</b>, and a<b> tropical setting to escape into</b>, Francesca Segal's novel reminded me of the pleasures to be had in reading. <b>Profound and comic</b> by turns, she has made us an offering of light, and<b> I would recommend every reader take it'</b>

Jessie Burton, author of THE MINIATURIST and THE HOUSE OF FORTUNE

Se alle

<b>A slice of sunshine in book form!... </b>The descriptions of the island and its community are particularly gorgeous

Good Housekeeping, *Summer Reads of 2024*

'WELCOME TO GLORIOUS TUGA is<b> a gorgeous book</b> ... Everything, right down to the fruit, has been brilliantly and thoroughly imagined.<b> I didn't want to go home</b>'

Nick Hornby, author of ABOUT A BOY

<b>'Perfect for summe</b>r . . . <b>Immersive, vibrant </b>and <b>funny</b>'

Nina Stibbe, 'Your holiday reading 2024' Guardian

'If you can imagine <b>a modern-day Jane Austen washed up on a fictional island</b> ... you would get close to <b>the wonder of Francesca Segal's new novel.</b> But you wouldn't capture it completely because Segal has a <b>style and wit</b> all of her own. <b>WELCOME TO GLORIOUS TUGA is warm, clever, thoughtful, funny, moving and brilliantly written. I relished every page and can't wait to press it into everyone's hands</b>'

Elizabeth Day, author of MAGPIE

<b>Stunningly well-written;</b> full of great characters; warm and wise; twisty and dramatic, this is<b> a novel I never wanted to end. </b>I hope desperately for a sequel

Daily Mail

'If you’re looking for the <b>perfect holiday read</b> without even going on holiday, just as<b> a much-needed escape from it all</b>, I <b>warmly recommend this beauty</b> . . . <b>Cannot wait </b>for the next volume in the series'

Nigella Lawson

There aren’t enough superlatives for this book…<b> Joyous, sexy, uplifting, funny, fascinating</b> and more

Observer, *Summer Reads of 2024*

'<b>I really enjoyed this charming and beautifully written novel. It’s original and uplifting and full of humour, intrigue and colour’</b>

Santa Montefiore.

This <b>warm and completely addictive </b>novel is escapism at its finest

i

'<b>For anyone feeling a bit battered by life, this novel is the tonic</b> ... It’s <b>a book to escape into (who <i>doesn’t</i> want to be on a tropical island?)</b> but it’s also a book about <b>community </b>... [Segal's] descriptions of the island and its inhabitants are <b>elegantly written, lush and vivid</b>'

Pandora Sykes

<b>A beautiful written feel-good novel</b>

Evening Standard, *Summer Reads of 2024*

<b>'Pure joy in book form</b>, a <b>hilarious, inviting holiday</b> for the spirit'

Naomi Alderman, author of THE POWER

<b>Beautifully written,</b> this is a glorious dose of pure summer escapism

Glamour

<b>A joyful escape - funny, tender and wise</b>

Fiona Valpy, author of The Dressmaker's Gift

<b>Sharp, funny, and infused with perfectly judged romance and enchantment,</b> it’s the first in a projected trilogy – which is just as well, since Tuga is a world you won’t want to leave

Mail on Sunday

<i>'Welcome to Glorious Tuga</i> will<b> draw you in </b>and demand—with a warm smile—<b>that you embrace island life and stay a while</b>. Francesca Segal’s latest asks hard questions about <b>what it means to belong</b>, while <b>charming with an irresistible cast of characters who are deliciously intertwined</b>. <b>A delight from start to finish!'</b>

Shelby Van Pelt, author of instant New York Times bestseller, Remarkably Bright Creatures

'<b>What a treat to spend time in glorious Tuga</b>, where birds are protected and ice pops handed out to children, where donkeys are ridden like communal bicycles, and Charlotte struggles to shake off the dilemma she arrives with. <b>Moving and funny, and fabulously imagined, I was with her through every twist and turn'</b>

Esther Freud, author of HIDEOUS KINKY

'A <b>warm, funny, totally addictive</b> <b>novel</b>, with characters, locations, and wisdom that stay with you long after you finish reading. <i>Welcome to Glorious Tuga</i> <b>provided me with the escape I needed, before I realised that I even needed it'</b>

Sathnam Sanghera, author of EMPIRELAND

As the world becomes bleaker, we all need a place of joyful retreat. GLORIOUS TUGA is that rare thing: an escape that isn’t escapist. It’s a brilliantly contained universe in miniature, emotionally real and full of Francesca’s trademark sensitivity and warmth, while being literally thousands of miles from our own grim politics. It truly reminds you how much more there is to being human than the news might suggest

Olivia Laing

'Francesca Segal's<b> fantastic and exuberant novel</b>, <i>Welcome to Glorious Tuga</i>, asserts that ‘small islands are drama factories’ and in the case of this book, it's because of the <b>unforgettable characters</b> who populate this tropical setting. Told with such a potent mixture of <b>tenderness and comedy</b>, this is <b>a story you can't forget, a world you won't want to leave</b>'

Kevin Wilson, author of Now Is Not the Time to Panic and Nothing to See Here

'Slow down, grab a Fizzycan and join ambitious herpetologist Charlotte Walker on <b>lush and tropical Tuga, the most remote inhabited island in the world</b>. In this<b> wry, lively, uplifting, sometimes perilous, often hilarious</b> novel, Charlotte ultimately discovers just how far from home she must go to find herself. <b>A pure delight</b>'

Valerie Martin, author of PROPERTY

[<i>Welcome to Glorious Tuga</i> has] <b>Brilliant characters and stunning descriptions</b> that will transport you far away

Woman & Home

'This book takes you to an island which is both <b>magical and feels real and accessible. A perfect read for summer'</b>

Mishal Husain

Reading this in rainy London, it was like having sand between my toes and a cocktail in my hand. <b>Fun and joyous;</b> Segal was moved to write it as an “escape hatch” and she has more than succeeded

Jewish Chronicle

A story with<b> brilliant characters and stunning descriptions</b> that will transport you far away

Woman's Weekly

'Here’s another fantasy for animal lovers: become the vet of an island paradise. That’s what happens when London vet Charlotte heads to the South Atlantic island of Tuga. She’s there to help look after and rescue rare tortoises but so many other animals need attention and the locals will poke and prod Charlotte into maybe having a peep at their goat with this problem and donkey with that problem and who wouldn’t provide care for a dog in need?<b> It’s like James Herriot but with a lot more sunshine and fewer cows</b>’

Parade (US)

<b>A gloriously immersive read</b>

Red, *Books of the Year*

<b>'Transports you to the gorgeous fictional island</b> of Tuga, where we follow a young vet intending to study tortoises. No spoilers. <b>Every page is a delight'</b>

Rukmini Iyer, author of THE ROASTING TIN series

‘Joyous… A modern-day Jane Austen meets The Durrells ELIZABETH DAY
'One to hoard like a squirrel’s nut for the cold, dark days of winter' IRISH TIMES


READERS ADORE WELCOME TO GLORIOUS TUGA

‘A glorious escape from reality’
‘You can feel the sand and taste the coconut water’
‘Full of romance, intrigue and friendships’
‘Blue sea; small island; paradise. Sign me up!’
‘Deserves to be in everyone’s suitcase this summer’

Zoologist Charlotte Walker has crossed the world to research rare tortoises on the remote island of Tuga.

Officially, she’s there for conservation. But the reality is more complicated, for Charlotte has long believed she has a connection to this isolated paradise. While coming to understand an endangered species, she’d hoped she might finally understand the truth about herself.

She’ll have little time for self-discovery, however. The close-knit community has never had a vet before, and the islanders are determined to tempt her from her tortoises and onto their farms.

Can she salvage her career (and the catastrophe of her personal life) before her year on the island is up?

’A much-needed escape, I warmly recommend this beauty’ NIGELLA LAWSON
‘A magical novel, so uplifting, heartwarming, funny’ MARIAN KEYES
‘Brilliantly and thoroughly imagined. I didn't want to go home’ NICK HORNBY
‘Sparkling and sophisticated’ JESSIE BURTON

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784745387
Publisert
2024-06-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Chatto & Windus
Vekt
585 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
37 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
368

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Francesca Segal is an award-winning writer. She is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, The Innocents (2012) and The Awkward Age (2017), and a memoir of NICU motherhood, Mother Ship (2019). Her writing has won the 2012 Costa First Novel Award, a Betty Trask Award, and been longlisted for the Women's Prize. Segal says: 'Writing this trilogy was a deliberate reaching out for joy. The world can feel very bleak, and bringing Tuga to life became my own magical portal to wide beaches, crystal seas, endless sunshine, and most vitally, to a warm, eccentric community of good people mostly just trying to do their best. Tuga de Oro was a refuge for its first settlers, and I hope will offer refuge for readers, too.'