Brother Of The More Famous Jack
Brother Of The More Famous Jack
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**BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime**
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A JOYFUL 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF A COMING-OF-AGE CLASSIC
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βThere are few modern tales of first love and its disillusions that are as thoroughly realised, as brilliantly lewd, and as hilariously satisfying to men and women of all ages as this oneβ - Rachel Cusk
Eighteen-year-old Katherine - bright, stylish, frustratedly suburban - doesn''t know how her life will change when the brilliant Jacob Goldman first offers her a place at university. When she enters the Goldmans'' rambling bohemian home, presided over by the beatific matriarch Jane, she realises that Jacob and his family are everything she has been waiting for.
But when a romantic entanglement ends in tears, Katherine is forced into exile from the family she loves most. And her journey back into the fold, after more than a decade away, will yield all kinds of delightful surprises...
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βThe perfect bookβ - Meg Mason
βThe best possible company in this difficult worldβ - Ann Patchett
βA daisy bomb of joyβ - Maria Semple
βFunny, charming, teeming with life, and realβ - Nick Hornby
βI adored it β¦ Redolent of classics like The Constant Nymph with both its true voice and wonderfully sage and sanguine heroineβ - Sophie Dahl
βOne of those books that when people have read it, they just push it into your hands silently: "You have to read this book, you will love this book." Thereβs no other book I love moreβ - Caroline O''Donoghue, Sentimental Garbage
βReading it again is as comforting as eating toast and Marmite between clean, fresh sheetsβ - Rachel Cooke, Sunday Times
βThink Brideshead Revisited set in the 1970s, only sexier and much funnier. It kills me that I didnβt read it at university, when I really needed itβ - Meg Rosoff, New Statesman

