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Juno and Juliet

3.45 ( 661 Ratings by Goodreads)
Juno and Juliet

Juno and Juliet

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3.45 (661 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 April, 2002
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A perfect slice of page-turning, intelligent escapism – a romantic comedy with a positively Shakespearean comic ending.

‘Juno & Juliet’ has twin blonde sisters, eighteen, arriving at university in Galway from their Tipperary home (and going back home for a classic drunken Christmas holiday reunion with their schoolmates), and sets each off on a romantic odyssey…

‘Juno & Juliet’ is a lovely, cheering entertainment, drenched in goodwill and romance. It has star-cross’d lovers, dire student drama, bad acid trips, amusing musings on the New Ireland, excruciating family dinners, a stalker, poison-pen letters; all sorts. Above all, it’s a happy book, with an unashamedly happy ending.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007108107
ISBN10 0007108109
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 215 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

‘Utterly charming and hilarious.’ Sunday Independent

‘A love story that is funny and down to earth, full of optimism and life.’ Eithne Farry, Irish Post

‘Achieves that all-too-rare synthesis of piercing observation and the feelgood factor…A modern, at times brilliant reworking of the classical fairy tale, with nods to Shakespeare, Austen and Beckett, Gough’s novel is an intelligent look at the magical banality of student life.’ Literary Review

‘Julian Gough has an outstanding talent for comic scenes and for an evocation of balmy good nature.’ Observer

‘This funny first novel captures that sense of freedom that the first move away from the family home brings with it. “I was in love with our view of Galway from our flat, I was in love with buying Brillo pads,” Juliet enthuses…Unashamedly happy.’ The Times

‘Guaranteed to make both literary luvvies and light readers melt…intelligent and deliciously dry, Gough’s sparkling words can’t fail to make you sit up, listen and laugh.’ Glamour

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Author's Bio

Julian Gough was born in London in 1966. His family returned to Ireland when he was seven. He has a degree in Philosophy and English. He spent his twenties in a band, Toasted Heretic, and went on to co-write the successful stage-play ‘Peig: the Musical!’ He lives in Galway.

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