Rebecca is the author of five novels, most recently Havoc. Her previous novel, I'm Sorry You Feel That Way, was a Times, Guardian, Express, Good Housekeeping, BBC Culture Book of the Year and it was shortlisted for the Nota Bene Prize. Her third novel, Our Fathers, received widespread acclaim and was a Guardian book of the year and a thriller of the month for Waterstones.
I'm Sorry You Feel That Way. the whip-smart domestic comedy you won't be able to put down
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- Nombre de pages400
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5294-2047-0
- EAN9781529420470
- Date de parution07/07/2022
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- ÉditeurRiverrun
Résumé
LOVED I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY? BUY HAVOC NOW - ANOTHER BLISTERING TRAGICOMEDY FROM THE QUEEN OF WIT AND OBSERVATIONA Times Best Fiction Book of the YearA Guardian Best Fiction Book of the YearA BBC Culture Book of the YearFor Alice and Hanna, saint and sinner, growing up is a trial. There is their mother, who takes a divide-and-conquer approach to child-rearing, and their father, who takes an absent one.
There is also their older brother Michael, whose disapproval is a force to be reckoned with. There is the catastrophe that is never spoken of, but which has shaped everything .
There is also their older brother Michael, whose disapproval is a force to be reckoned with. There is the catastrophe that is never spoken of, but which has shaped everything .








