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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 422 pages. Cover wornIsobel Latimer, a writer known for her m oral tales, is trapped by the confines of her puritan image. Not a single dress can show off the faintest traces of her figure. Wi th a literary reputation to uphold and massive, increasing debts to keep secret, Isobel is about to crack - everyone wants a cut o f her talent, her time or her money, but only she knows there's n othing left to give. At wit's end, Isobel and her agent, Troy, co nspire to create a new Isobel, a taboo-breaking, uninhibited bomb shell of an author named Zelda Vere, a glamorous beauty with a bl onde wig, artful makeup, and sexy underwear. As Zelda, Isobel wow s the editors, and her manuscript is auctioned for gobs of money; but as in all morality tales, bad things happen: Philip learns h e's been conned by the pool man, and Troy disappears with the pro ceeds of Isobel's second novel. However Isobel, who's learned a t hing or two from Zelda, knows exactly what to do. A witty and e ntertaining romp that sizzles with intellectual energy and frankn ess. KIRKUS REVIEWS Editorial Reviews Review `Clever, original, perceptive and preposterous. highly enjoyable'Hampstead & High gate Gazette `Hooks until the final twist'Woman & Home `ZELDA'S C UT holds the attention because the cravings it describes are real 'Helen Dunmore --This text refers to an out of print or unavailab le edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly Masquerading as a trashy novelist may solve English writer Isobel Latimer's fina ncial problems, but it also plunges her into a full-fledged ident ity crisis in Gregory's flighty, overplotted novel. Isobel needs money to support her ailing husband, Philip, and his newfound int erest in pool building, so when her agent, Troy Cartwright, infor ms her that her literary novels are earning less and less, she te lls him, If they won't pay me to write good books, then I'll just have to write bad. She and Troy invent the persona of Zelda Vere , a heavily made-up, well-dressed blonde bombshell, the opposite of 52-year-old country matron Isobel. Zelda's survivor fiction, T he Devil's Disciple, is a major hit that earns Isobel all the mon ey she could ever need, but she finds herself increasingly caught between superego and id, between an unfulfilling loyal marriage and sexual experimentation with Troy. When Isobel sets off on her book tour with Troy, Gregory's plot takes an exotic and erotic t urn, depicting a world of cross-dressing, cocaine and champagne. Returning to her home in Kent, Isobel finds Philip miraculously r ecovered and expending all his energy on the construction of an e xpensive new pool. Philip has also decided to invest (with Isobel 's money) in the handsome pool man's business. Backstabbers revea l themselves, to no one's surprise, and Isobel's deliberationsAsh ould she stay or should she go?Aare prolonged until an abrupt, be wildering denouement puts a stop to the runaway narrative. Gregor y, a popular writer of historical fiction (Earthly Joys, etc.), k nows whereof she speaks when she describes television interviews and book deals, though the over-the-top fantasy she spins from th e details may test readers' patience. (Jan. 16) Copyright 2000 R eed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of pr int or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist Gregory' s novel is a double threat: one gripping story of lust and desper ation nestled within another gripping story of lust and desperati on. Isobel Latimer--one of England's literati--is strapped for ca sh. Unable to admit to her sick husband that she has spent everyt hing they have in her attempt to find a cure for his mystery illn ess, Isobel is tempted by her agent, Troy, into writing a trashy popular novel under the assumed name of Zelda Vere. Zelda's first novel is a smashing success, but by the time the royalties come through, her husband has spent them. In the meantime, Isobel has been spending more and more time in the company of.
Published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 2012
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. "438 pages. Isobel Latimer, a writer known for her moral tale s, is trapped by the confines of her puritan image. Not a single dress can show off the faintest traces of her figure. With a lite rary reputation to uphold and massive, increasing debts to keep s ecret, Isobel is about to crack - everyone wants a cut of her tal ent, her time or her money, but only she knows there's nothing le ft to give. At wit's end, Isobel and her agent, Troy, conspire to create a new Isobel, a taboo-breaking, uninhibited bombshell of an author named Zelda Vere, a glamorous beauty with a blonde wig, artful makeup, and sexy underwear. As Zelda, Isobel wows the edi tors, and her manuscript is auctioned for gobs of money; but as i n all morality tales, bad things happen: Philip learns he's been conned by the pool man, and Troy disappears with the proceeds of Isobel's second novel. However Isobel, who's learned a thing or t wo from Zelda, knows exactly what to do. A witty and entertaini ng romp that sizzles with intellectual energy and frankness. KIRK US REVIEWS Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Masqueradin g as a trashy novelist may solve English writer Isobel Latimer's financial problems, but it also plunges her into a full-fledged i dentity crisis in Gregory's flighty, overplotted novel. Isobel ne eds money to support her ailing husband, Philip, and his newfound interest in pool building, so when her agent, Troy Cartwright, i nforms her that her literary novels are earning less and less, sh e tells him, "If they won't pay me to write good books, then I'l l just have to write bad." She and Troy invent the persona of Ze lda Vere, a heavily made-up, well-dressed blonde bombshell, the o pposite of 52-year-old country matron Isobel. Zelda's "survivor fiction," The Devil's Disciple, is a major hit that earns Isobel all the money she could ever need, but she finds herself increas ingly caught between superego and id, between an unfulfilling loy al marriage and sexual experimentation with Troy. When Isobel set s off on her book tour with Troy, Gregory's plot takes an exotic and erotic turn, depicting a world of cross-dressing, cocaine and champagne. Returning to her home in Kent, Isobel finds Philip mi raculously recovered and expending all his energy on the construc tion of an expensive new pool. Philip has also decided to invest (with Isobel's money) in the handsome pool man's business. Backst abbers reveal themselves, to no one's surprise, and Isobel's deli berationsAshould she stay or should she go?Aare prolonged until a n abrupt, bewildering denouement puts a stop to the runaway narra tive. Gregory, a popular writer of historical fiction (Earthly Jo ys, etc.), knows whereof she speaks when she describes television interviews and book deals, though the over-the-top fantasy she s pins from the details may test readers' patience. (Jan. 16) Copy right 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. About the Author Philippa Gregory is an internationally renowned author of historical novels. She holds a PhD in eighteenth-century literatu re from the University of Edinburgh. Works that have been adapted for television include A Respectable Trade, The Other Boleyn Gir l and The Queen's Fool. The Other Boleyn Girl is now a major film , starring Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman and Eric Bana. Phi lippa Gregory lives in the North of England with her family. --Th is text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist Gregory's novel is a double threat: one gri pping story of lust and desperation nestled within another grippi ng story of lust and desperation. Isobel Latimer--one of England' s literati--is strapped for cash. Unable to admit to her sick hus band that she has spent everything they have in her attempt to fi nd a cure for his mystery illness, Isobel is tempted by her agent , Troy, into writing a trashy popular novel under the as.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO60142767: 2012. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos plié, Intérieur acceptable. 422 pages. Annotation sur la tranche. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon.
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