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The Portable Veblen: Shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction 2016

Shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction 2016

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The Portable Veblen: Shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction 2016

Von: Elizabeth McKenzie
Gesprochen von: Laurence Bouvard
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A laugh-out-loud love story with big ideas – and squirrels

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2016

Can squirrels speak? Do snails scream?

Will a young couple, newly engaged, make it to their wedding day? Will their dysfunctional families ruin everything? Will they be undone by the advances of a very sexy, very unscrupulous heiress to a pharmaceuticals corporation?

Is getting married even a remotely reasonable idea in the twenty-first century?

And what in the world is a ‘Veblen’ anyway?

‘Raw and weird and hilarious’ Guardian

‘A touching, wildly funny and peculiarly elegant look at the travails of love of all kinds’ Sunday Express

‘Elizabeth McKenzie is clearly some sort of genius’ Paul Murray

‘I can’t remember a book I enjoyed more’ Nina Stibbe

‘Seriously funny and extraordinarily well written’ Jonathan Franzen, Guardian books of the year

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Kritikerstimmen

‘Man oh man, do I love this book! Audacious, imaginative and totally wonderful’ Karen Joy Fowler

'Smart, funny, charming and profound. Elizabeth McKenzie is clearly some sort of genius’ Paul Murray

‘The squirreliest novel I ever read. I enjoyed it completely’ Ursula K. Le Guin

‘Raw and weird and hilarious . . . very entertaining’ Scarlett Thomas, Guardian

‘Ambitious, spirited, funny, daring’ Financial Times

‘A touching, wildly funny and peculiarly elegant look at the travails of love of all kinds’ Sunday Express

‘Utterly charming. A true joy of a book’ Irish Examiner

‘Full of life and humour and compassion’ Times Literary Supplement

‘Witty and sharp’ Irish Times

‘Darkly funny, irrepressibly quirky and very, very hard to put down’ Sam Baker, The Pool

‘Quirky and smart. If you loved Karen Joy Fowler’s We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, you’ll love this’ Glamour

‘Wildly brilliant. Razor-sharp, intimate, hilarious and profound. Every page is a delight’ Emma Jane Unsworth

‘Terrifically entertaining . . . hard to resist’ Daily Mail

‘Offbeat, thoughtful, mischievous . . . McKenzie [has] a pin-sharp eye for the tragic-comic, and for dialogue’ Herald (Scotland)

‘McKenzie has a wonderful eye – and a relishing appetite – for the craziness that is everywhere in ordinary life if you know how to look’ Tessa Hadley

‘A novel of festive originality’ The New York Times

‘Unforgettable. A wild ride that you will not want to miss’ San Francisco Chronicle

‘If The Portable Veblen has a flaw, it is that its caricatures are so on the nose as to make the reader hope to flee the human race’ Boston Globe

‘Oddball characters and plot turns abound, including talking squirrels and bureaucratic ironies worthy of "Catch-22." But a sober question occupies its core: Do our parents' best intentions do us harm?’ Minneapolis Star Tribune

‘Accurately and funnily capture[s] the complexities of modern families . . . The Corrections meets The Wallcreeper’ Huffington Post

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