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OverviewA dancingly captivating, mischievous and heartbreaking debut about a dysfunctional family, in a crumbling Gothic mansion spanning the decades of the Twentieth Century. 'We shall be forgotten.' he said. 'We shall be lost. They will scrub us away like a set of dirty fingerprints on a plastic kettle.' The crumbling Gothic mansion of Thornwalk, long-term home of the Gilbert family, is being handed over to a chain of luxury 'historic' hotels. Millions will be spent in its restoration. But for every so-called improvement, what will be lost? What value can there possibly be in a threadbare carpet, a tarnished spoon and a thousand empty jam jars? Before the hotel people arrive, with their clipboards and their skips and their bottles of bleach, Maximus, loyal guardian of the Gilberts' legacy, invites us on a final tour of the once-stately home, where each room holds a secret. From the bolt on the blue room door to the tiny dents in the bars at the nursery window ... these are the keys that will unlock the lives of the five fatherless Gilbert children. A frustrated romantic, a stubborn traditionalist, a dreamer, a diva and an explorer- The Infamous Gilberts will be cast adrift on the irresistible tides of the twentieth century, buoyed by love, buffeted by loss, and tangled together in an unputdownable story where the lines between eccentricity and madness, cruelty and love become hilariously, heartbreakingly blurred. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Angela TomaskiPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Fig Tree Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9780241757581ISBN 10: 0241757584 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEccentric and deliciously addictive, The Infamous Gilberts is a gorgeous portrayal of a family caught in a privileged world that no longer exists. Moments of heartbreaking pathos come hot on the heels of moments of riotous fun, but it’s the bewilderment of a family struggling to make their peace with loss that will stay with me the longest * Rachel Joyce * Completely captivating: I absolutely loved it. A compelling, ingenious, mischievous blend of tragedy, comedy and intrigue * Nina Stibbe * Angela Tomaski's exquisite book is the best advertisement yet for devoting twenty years to the writing of a first novel. It's structurally well crafted, narratively ambitious and beautifully written. Its characters, inimitable, at once, vivid, poignant, infuriating, hilarious and tragic. It's the most rewarding and beautiful novel I've read in ages. A first novel to treasure and inspire * Barbara Trapido * Exquisite, unsettling and utterly unique * Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed * Completely captivating: I absolutely loved it. A compelling, ingenious, mischievous blend of tragedy, comedy and intrigue * Nina Stibbe * Vivid, poignant, infuriating, hilarious and tragic: the most rewarding and beautiful novel I've read in ages * Barbara Trapido * A family saga like no other. Gloriously off-beat, darkly comedic and totally bewitching. A bravura performance * Sarah Winman, author of Still Life * Completely captivating: I absolutely loved it. A compelling, ingenious, mischievous blend of tragedy, comedy and intrigue * Nina Stibbe * Eccentric and deliciously addictive ... a gorgeous portrayal of a family caught in a privileged world that no longer exists * Rachel Joyce * Can a tragedy be cozy? ... Tomaski puts a quirky spin on Gothic storytelling... with rare control and evident relish * New York Times * An absolute gem * Sunday Times Style * Funny, and silly, and brilliantly crazy, and so poignant it made me cry. One of the best books - if not the best - I've read this year * Claire Fuller, author of Unsettled Ground * Exquisite, unsettling and utterly unique * Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed * Dazzlingly original and told with wit, heart and humanity, it's the kind of novel you cannot bear to put down until you know the fate of every character * Joanna Miller, author of The Eights * If Shirley Jackson moved The Addams Family to the English countryside, something like this dark, tongue-in-cheek epic might result… This distinctive debut introduces a wickedly weird new talent * Kirkus Review * Vivid, poignant, infuriating, hilarious and tragic: the most rewarding and beautiful novel I've read in ages * Barbara Trapido * A family saga like no other. Gloriously off-beat, darkly comedic and totally bewitching. A bravura performance * Sarah Winman, author of Still Life * Completely captivating: I absolutely loved it. A compelling, ingenious, mischievous blend of tragedy, comedy and intrigue * Nina Stibbe * Eccentric and deliciously addictive ... a gorgeous portrayal of a family caught in a privileged world that no longer exists * Rachel Joyce * An absolute gem * Sunday Times Style * Funny, and silly, and brilliantly crazy, and so poignant it made me cry. One of the best books - if not the best - I've read this year * Claire Fuller, author of Unsettled Ground * Exquisite, unsettling and utterly unique * Jessica Stanley, author of Consider Yourself Kissed * Dazzlingly original and told with wit, heart and humanity, it's the kind of novel you cannot bear to put down until you know the fate of every character * Joanna Miller, author of The Eights * If Shirley Jackson moved The Addams Family to the English countryside, something like this dark, tongue-in-cheek epic might result… This distinctive debut introduces a wickedly weird new talent * Kirkus Review * Tomaski has said that “with the publication of this book, 30 years of relentless, excruciating failure come to an end”. Her debut takes the form of a house tour around Thornwalk, the gothic mansion home to the last of the eccentric Wynford Gilberts, and soon to be handed over to a luxury hotel chain. Our tour guide, Maximus, narrates the family’s turbulent history through the house’s many quirks * The Guardian: 10 debut novels to look out for in 2026 * Author InformationAngela Tomaski was born in Oxford and raised in Somerset with her four brothers and sisters. She has had a variety of different jobs, including as a waitress, cleaner, English teacher and activity coordinator in a care home. She has a daughter and two grandsons, and now lives in rural Dorset. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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