'Live by your own rules' - Robert Greene, the 'modern Machiavelli' debunks the prevailing mythology of success and presents a radical new way to greatness.
A razor-sharp, gloriously funny retelling of Nancy Mitford's The Pursuit of Love Marooned in a sprawling farmhouse in Norfolk, teenage Linda Radlett feels herself destined for greater things. She longs for love, but how will she ever find it? She can't even get a signal on her mobile phone. Linda's strict, former rock-star father terrifies any potential suitors away, while her bohemian mother, wafting around in silver jewellery, answers Linda's urgent questions about love with upsettingly vivid allusions to animal husbandry. When Linda eventually moves to London, she doesn't want to marry 'a man who looks like a pudding', as her good and dull sister Louisa has done, and marries the flashy, handsome son of a UKIP peer instead. But love, and her new life in London, are not quite what she expected . . .
Details
ISBN13: 9780241955055
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 288
Edition:
Publication Date: 08 Aug 2023
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 197(H)x129(L)x17(W)206
Weight (gm): 206
Author Biography
India Knight is the author of four previous novels- Mutton, Comfort and Joy, Don't You Want Me? and My Life on a Plate. She is a columnist for the Sunday Times and lives in Suffolk with her partner and three children.
Reviews
It takes a brave author to attempt a contemporary reimagining of such a beloved novel. Luckily, India Knight [...] has
courage and talent in spades ... It's
beautifully and meticulously done, echoing the detail of the original plot as far as feasible, but with contemporary twists ... Knight is
warmer than Mitford, and more
comforting * Sunday Times *
Fans of Nancy Mitford's
The Pursuit Of Love will
adore this
brilliant contemporary take ... The writing is as
sharp, the details as
perfect, the jokes as
funny as [the] original * Daily Mail *
The
delight is in the details. Knight's are
bang on, and there's
joy in spotting them ... There's
heart as well as humour: it was, and remains, a
sincere romance ...
Pursuit of Love diehards can rest easy: your blood vessels are safe with this
faithful, fiercely funny homage * Spectator *
In less talented hands, Knight's retelling of this classic novel might have gone horribly wrong. But
Darling is a treat, with
whip-smart dialogue,
larger-than- life characters,
witty observations and a
heart-breaking twist ... Fans will love Knight's
clever re-imagining of this classic tale - and new readers will relish the chance to discover the glorious Radletts * Daily Express *
What could have been a disaster - a modern reimagining of Nancy Mitford's superlative comedy of manners
The Pursuit of Love - is
an absolute triumph.
Romantic,
clever and
oh-so funny * The i Paper, What We're Reading *
A
perfect comfort read: the kind of book you take into the bath and keep reading even when the water has gone cold, a
one-sitting, dark-at-four
joy ...
Darling is
a very human book, full of feelings and heartbreak and humour and joy -- Ella Risbridger * Guardian *
Beguiling reimagining ...
Spry and
wry Darling is
delicious * Mail on Sunday, Best New Fiction *
[A]
lively modern update of a passionately loved classic ... A
sizzling modern-day comedy of manners.
Plenty of Mitfordian wit but with Ukip peers and mobile phones * The Times, Best Fiction to Read This Autumn *
I found myself tearing through,
beguiled by Knight's faithful channelling of Radlett ways, wiles and speech patterns ... Reinventing anything so beloved is a formidable challenge, and Knight has risen to it
admirably * The Bookseller *
A modern retelling of Nancy Mitford's beloved
The Pursuit of Love ... Knight
nails the wit and satire * Grazia *