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Live a Little by Howard Jacobson
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Narrator David Sibley

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Length 9 hours 22 minutes
Language English
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Penguin presents the audio edition of Live a Little written by Howard Jacobson, read by David Sibley.

A wickedly observed novel about falling in love at the end of your life, by the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Finkler Question.


At the age of ninety-something, Beryl Dusinbery is forgetting everything โ€“ including her own children. She spends her days stitching morbid samplers and tormenting her two long-suffering carers, Nastya and Euphoria, with tangled stories of her husbands and love affairs.

Shimi Carmelli can do up his own buttons, walks without the aid of a frame and speaks without spitting. Among the widows of North London, heโ€™s whispered about as the last of the eligible bachelors. Unlike Beryl, he forgets nothing โ€“ especially not the shame of a childhood incident that has hung over him like an oppressive cloud ever since.

Thereโ€™s very little life remaining for either of them, but perhaps just enough to heal some of the hurt inflicted along the way, and find new meaning in whatโ€™s left. Told with Jacobsonโ€™s trademark wit and style, Live a Little is in equal parts funny, irreverent and tender โ€“ a novel to make you consider all the paths not taken, and whether you could still change course.

Howard Jacobson has written seventeen novels and six works of non-fiction. He won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Award in 2000 for The Mighty Walzer and then again in 2013 for Zoo Time. In 2010 he won the Man Booker Prize for The Finkler Question; he was also shortlisted for the prize in 2014 for J.

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Author:

Narrator:
David Sibley

ISBN:
9781473571648

Length:
9 hours 22 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Random House

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Edition:
Unabridged

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Reviews

A joyous new novelโ€ฆ A life-affirming tale of late-flowering loveโ€ฆ if we manage to live a little longer, we might have the privilege of enjoying more novels such as this one. Letโ€™s pause to consider [Howard Jacobsonโ€™s] comic elegance and precisionโ€ฆ Just look at the way he makes the English language dance for usโ€ฆ the characters, as they converse, striking sparks off one another. Brilliantly observedโ€ฆ No other novelist writing in Britain could dramatise this nonagenarian love story with greater verve and tenderness, while never forgetting that this is a resplendently comedic form. [Howard Jacobson] is not one to let the catastrophe of old age get in the way of a good laugh, or a surprisingly tender love storyโ€ฆ [Live a Little is] merrily bonkersโ€ฆ This book is alive. It pulses with warmth and intelligence, and, unusually for a novel about old age, it has a lot of style. A master of the slightly dark comedyโ€ฆ Jacobson brings this little pocket of North London to life superbly, and his two ageing protagonists are wonderful creations, depicted with wit and compassion. With effortless precisionโ€ฆ [Jacobsonโ€™s] exceedingly funny and discursive prose style often belies more serious observations on lifeโ€ฆ There are opportunities for humour, redemption and hope regardless of how close the end is. A meander of a novel that nonetheless feels urgentโ€ฆ itโ€™s rarely less than bitterly funny in its determination to face up to the obliteration that awaits us all. A thoroughly enjoyable read. For a literature snob and a language obsessiveโ€ฆ there is a lot to feast onโ€ฆ for someone looking for an emotionally honest storyline, the book also delivers. Howard Jacobson is a rather rare bird among contemporary novelists, for he devotes himself to what Arnold Bennett called the great cause of cheering us all up. So one opens a new Jacobson novel in the expectation of pleasureโ€ฆ Jacobsonโ€™s observations are as acute and funny as ever. This is a soft-hearted novel, warm and optimisticโ€ฆ [with] nimble, chewy sentencesโ€ฆ there is writing to relish on every page. Expand reviews
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