Vinegar Girl: The Taming Of The Shrew Retold (Hogarth Shakespeare)

Author: Anne Tyler

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  • : 22.99 AUD
  • : 9780099589877
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Vintage
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  • : 0.192
  • : February 2017
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 22.99
  • : March 2017
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  • : Anne Tyler
  • : Paperback
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Description

Pulitzer Prize winner and American master Anne Tyler brings us an inspired, witty and irresistible contemporary take on one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies.


 


Kate Battista feels stuck. How did she end up running house and home for her eccentric scientist father and uppity, pretty younger sister Bunny? Plus, she's always in trouble at work - her pre-school charges adore her, but their parents don't always appreciate her unusual opinions and forthright manner.


 


Dr. Battista has other problems. After years out in the academic wilderness, he is on the verge of a breakthrough. His research could help millions. There's only one problem: his brilliant young lab assistant, Pyotr, is about to be deported. And without Pyotr, all would be lost.


 


When Dr. Battista cooks up an outrageous plan that will enable Pyotr to stay in the country, he's relying - as usual - on Kate to help him. Kate is furious: this time he's really asking too much. But will she be able to resist the two men's touchingly ludicrous campaign to bring her around?

Reviews

"It's knockabout comedy at its best, genuinely laugh-out-loud funny and, indeed, may be her funniest book to date" -- John Harding Daily Mail "The worst wedding in history ... vintage Anne Tyler" -- Ann Treneman The Times "Funny, thought-provoking, essential" The Sunday Telegraph (Stella) "Full of Tyler's signature virtues -- domestic details, familial conflict, emotional ambivalence, a sharp sense of place... Novels such as Anne Tyler's, which are so precise and current, are like photographs or digital clock faces that tell us where we are and where we are coming from at the same time. Vinegar Girl is an earthy reflection of this fleeting moment, both lively and thoughtful" -- Jane Smiley New York Times Book Review "It's every subtle shade of funny, heart-breaking and ultimately life-affirming" Grazia