New Cardiff: Film tie-in

2.69 ( 29 Ratings by Goodreads)
New Cardiff: Film tie-in

New Cardiff: Film tie-in

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2.69 (29 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 May, 2003

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Seductive, funny and poignant, with a mesmerizing fairy-tale quality, NEW CARDIFF begins with a broken heart - Colin's. He and Vera had first met when they kicked together as their pregnant mothers sat next to each other in the doctor's waiting room. They became like Siamese twins. They had great sex, they were getting married - until Vera sent Colin an invitation to her marriage to someone else. Colin escapes to the New World to heal himself, but almost immediately the new work takes a hand. In New Cardiff he finds an innocence, a simplicity, a warmth, an eccentricity and a directness that seduces and transforms him. Mandy, his new lover, finds the perfect subjects for portraits without even being interested, the force is with her. So when Vera arrives to explain it had all been a joke she finds a very different Colin. Written largely in dialogue NEW CARDIFF is a paeon to oust the cynicism of the adult in favour of the simplicity of the child. To be called HOPE SPRINGS, the film stars Colin Firth, Minnie Driver and Heather Graham. An enchantingly written fable to teach us how to start again.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780349114897
ISBN10 0349114897
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 280 g
Product Dimensions 120 x 28 x 196 mm
Publisher / Reseller Abacus
Format paperback
Edition New edition
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Media Reviews

*'It is rare to come across something done with so light a touch but such precision.it's spot on' Literary Review ** 'Delightful.Webb writes with...suppressed joy in his creations and this joy quickly transfers itself to the reader.' Sunday Times ** 'Contains some of the best dialogue I have ever read' Mail on Sunday ** 'The bone-dry humour that was his trademark is as polished as ever' Sunday Telegraph ** 'Brilliantly funny' Nick Hornby

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Author's Bio

When Charles Webb moved to England several years ago he was liberated to write his new novel by the British sense of humour.

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