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Overview'Perceptive, funny and tender' ALISON ESPACH 'A smart, funny and surprisingly moving read for fans of Dolly Alderton' THE I PAPER 'A commercial-literary gem for fans of Kiley Reid, Curtis Sittenfeld and Alison Espach' PANDORA SYKES 'If you're honest, you'll admit that you've raised George or dated George or, worse, you are George' WASHINGTON POST 'This book is a knockout' MARIA SEMPLE 'An excellent novel...as convincing as it is moving' ADELLE WALDMAN We all know a George. He's the kind of guy who's brimming with potential but incapable of following through; he doesn't know if he's in love with his girlfriend, but he certainly likes having her around; he's distant from - but still reliant on - his mother; he swears he'll finish his novel one day. Sure, you might find him disappointing. But no one is more disappointed in George than George himself. As funny as it is astute and as singular as it is universal, The Book of George is a deft, unexpectedly moving never-coming-of-age tale and a portrait of one man, but also countless others. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate GreatheadPublisher: Atlantic Books Imprint: Atlantic Books Edition: Main ISBN: 9781805463276ISBN 10: 1805463276 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews'This book is a knockout. Mesmerizing from page one, it's Stoner meets Mrs. Bridge meets George, the millennial male we can't look away from. Kate Greathead has gifted us with a character for the ages, and a novel that is sure to be swooned over and endlessly discussed.' - Maria Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette? 'The Book of George is not only an excellent novel - it's also one of the most interesting books I've read in a long time. Engaging from the first page, it nevertheless gains momentum as it progresses, deftly building toward something larger and unexpected, a portrait of a character - and to an extent a generation - that's as convincing as it is moving.' - Adelle Waldman, author of The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P & Help Wanted 'Kate Greathead is an astonishingly talented writer. Every sentence in this novel glitters with insight and humor. A perceptive, funny and tender portrayal of the complicated relationships that define our adulthood.' - Alison Espach, author of The Wedding People 'I laughed out loud multiple times. The tone and style are just perfect - so sharp, cutting and hilarious - beautifully and shrewdly capturing the zeitgeist of mediocre Georges.' - Jyoti Patel, author of The Things That We Lost Charming, clever, insightful...a commercial-literary gem for fans of Kiley Reid, Curtis Sittenfeld and Alison Espach -- Pandora Sykes A smart, funny and surprisingly moving read for fans of Dolly Alderton * The I paper * A fantastic portrait of a character...thought-provoking, funny and sad * Daily Mail * Greathead conveys the challenges faced by an entire generation with wit and compassion. This absorbing portrait of millennial malaise will surely resonate with anyone who knows a George * Observer * This book is a knockout. Mesmerizing from page one, it's Stoner meets Mrs. Bridge meets George, the millennial male we can't look away from. Kate Greathead has gifted us with a character for the ages, and a novel that is sure to be swooned over and endlessly discussed. -- Maria Semple, author of WHERE'D YOU GO, BERNADETTE? The Book of George is not only an excellent novel - it's also one of the most interesting books I've read in a long time. Engaging from the first page, it nevertheless gains momentum as it progresses, deftly building toward something larger and unexpected, a portrait of a character - and to an extent a generation - that's as convincing as it is moving. -- Adelle Waldman, author of THE LOVE AFFAIRS OF NATHANIEL P and HELP WANTED Both epic and intimate in scope - The World According to Garp for millennials. Painfully funny, sublimely astute, lovingly observed. A must-read tragicomedy for our times -- Sharlene Teo, author of PONTI Kate Greathead is an astonishingly talented writer. Every sentence in this novel glitters with insight and humour. A perceptive, funny and tender portrayal of the complicated relationships that define our adulthood -- Alison Espach, author of THE WEDDING PEOPLE I laughed out loud multiple times. The tone and style are just perfect - so sharp, cutting and hilarious - beautifully and shrewdly capturing the zeitgeist of mediocre Georges. -- Jyoti Patel, author of THE THINGS THAT WE LOST Greathead's portrayal of an aggrieved white man struggling to find his place in the world is as much a portrait of an unsuccessful artist as a young man as it is a portrait of our times * Kirkus Reviews * Wry and riveting...This is a revelation * Publishers Weekly (starred review) * Equally hilarious and heartbreaking, The Book of George reads like a modern epic...With razor-sharp wit and resonant observation, Kate Greathead expertly tracks the journey into adulthood with a mix of self-deprecating humour and quiet resilience * Camille Styles * Author InformationKate Greathead is the author of Laura & Emma. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times and on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, the writer Teddy Wayne, and their children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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