Love Under Lockdown by Michael Estorick - ISBN: 9781911350989
Hardcover
Brexit, lockdown, and love: two friends navigate life’s unexpected turns.

Love Under Lockdown

  • Hardcover

    162 pages

  • Release Date

    9 January 2023

Summary

“Very funny and original … I read it in one evening and laughed much of the time” - SALLY EMERSON

“Consistently intelligent” - FINANCIAL TIMES

“This beautifully observed tableau of an increasingly feverish English can be read in one enjoyable gulp” - COUNTRY LIFE

Bill and Pete, best friends since school, are approaching 70 and now retired, but still meet regularly to chew the fat about sport, politics, their stagnant l…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781911350989
ISBN-10:1911350986
Author:Michael Estorick
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:Arcadia Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:162
Release Date:9 January 2023
Weight:399g
Dimensions:220mm x 145mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Well-observed, humane, and very funny. – Alun David , Jewish Chronicle

‘Well-observed, humane, and very funny.’

– Alun David * The Jewish Chronicle *

‘Finely observed, often tantalizing novel…Estorick writes with wry, elegant ease. Sophisticated, apparently feather-light repartee has elusive, sinister undercurrents.’

– Philippa Freshman * The Jewish Chronicle *

‘Full of incidental insights…consistently intelligent.’

– Martin Seymour-Smith * Financial Times *

‘A sharp satirist of class and family. He’s adept at the nuances of domestic oppression, the bickering, the transmission of skewed hopes and frustrated affections across the years…arrestingly grotesque and finely compelling…its power lies mainly in its inconsequentiality…Estorick has an acute eye and ear and he’ll certainly be heard from as a novelist again.’

– Valentine Cunningham * The Observer *

‘I read it again, and again with pleasure and admiration. It’s a very funny novel… The throw away wit is an ongoing bonus; the dialogue crackles; I almost think you’ve invented something - the short four- or five-line conversations standing like islands in the story, half a dozen comments and retorts like little explosions - nothing wasted, every word a neat and sometimes savage barb. And all funny in spite of the pain.’

– Maurice Gee, winner of the James Tate Black Prize for Plumb

About The Author

Michael Estorick

Michael Estorick is the author of eight novels and has written for publications including The Independent and The Tablet. He is Chairman of the Trustees of the Estorick Collection.

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