Comfort and Joy

Author(s): India Knight

Fiction

Oxford Street, two shopping days left to Christmas, and wife and mum Clara Dunphy is desperately, madly trying to make everything, not perfect, but just right for her extended family on the greatest day of the year. But then she gets distracted...

General Information

  • : 9780141010953
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 10 November 2011
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 28 November 2011
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : India Knight
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 288

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Breathless, -colourful, hilarious and honest; the dialogue is sitcom-snappy and the opening scenes in Oxford Street positively Joycean -- Wendy Holden Daily Mail So kindly and funny and affectionate that you could probably warm your hands on it. Miraculously, this is a feel-good story that manages not to be saccharine. There are a great many good jokes here ... but concealed amid the fun, like silver coins in a Christmas pudding, is a serious theme. This is a book you could safely give to practically anyone. Snap up plenty of copies to hand around under the tree Spectator I loved Comfort and Joy, a hilarious, bawdy yet touching portrait of Christmas over three years -- Jilly Cooper Guardian Books of the Year Fabulous. Laugh-out-loud funny, moving and as cuddly as Santa Claus, this is perfect for snuggling up with over the Christmas holidays Cosmopolitan Touching...it will make you laugh, maybe make you cry and keep you reading past bedtime -- Lauren Laverne Grazia A wickedly funny, painfully honest look at families, festivities and romantic love Marie Claire Tender, tough, schmaltzy, witty and heart-warming all at once. Knight has a great comic touch - there are some wonderfully rude bits and a fantastic rant about the ridiculous expectations piled on 21st-century women to be perfect - and writes with a deceptive lightness. At the heart of this funny, affectionate novel is an acknowledgement that families, like love, come in odd shapes and sizes, and that both matter more than anything Metro Witty enough to make you laugh out loud, but there are moments of real emotion that keep the book from being too light Psychologies A superb ear for dialogue...wonderfully comic Evening Standard Riotously high in laughs and glamour. I defy a festive grump not to be cheered by it Independent Books of the Year Fast-paced and funny Women & Home

India Knight is the author of two previous novels: My Life on a Plate and Don't You Want Me. Her non-fiction books include The Shops, the bestselling diet book Neris and India's Idiot-Proof Diet, the accompanying bestselling cookbook Neris and India's Idiot-Proof Diet Cookbook and The Thrift Book. India is a columnist for the Sunday Times and lives in London with her three children.