Críticas:
The funniest, most romantic book Dan Rhodes has ever written. It's full of zest and joy and art and Paris. Only to be read if you enjoy happiness. -- Jenny Colgan Rhodes is that real, rare thing - a natural storyteller * * Sunday Times * * My favourite writer who isn't dead. * * Stewart Lee * * Dan Rhodes is a true original, with a fresh, funny, quirky style that seems to owe nothing to other writers and everything to his own powers of invention -- Hilary Mantel Wonderfully unpredictable. Draws you in from the first page -- Alan Carr A literary treasure -- Louis de Bernieres Bound to be every bit as weird and inexplicitly beautiful as all Rhode's other novels. * * Independent on Sunday * * This is the mad-yet-logical world of Dan Rhodes, possibly Britain's most idiosyncratic writer.. delightfully unique -- Kate Saunders * * The Times * * The wit is spot-on, the writing immaculate, the atmosphere so French you can smell the Gauloises....I loved it -- Wendy Holden * * Daily Mail * * This is Life is a true melange of talk, action, lust and performance art . . . the novel has many charms -- Daneet Steffens * * The Independent on Sunday * * His novel is not a mockery of the chick-lit genre, even if it is aware of the narrative conventions of the genre and takes gentle pot-shots every now and then. It simply takes a popular formula and gives it a very welcome edge. Superb -- Lesley McDowell * * The Scotsman * * A reminder of how strange ordinary life is and it challenges us to "adjust to the darkness" -- Michael Holroyd * * The Guardian * * Rhodes has enormous fun here, sending up the intellectual onanism of the visual arts world in conspicuously clean, plain prose while also embracing the romantic mythology of his Parisian setting -- Claire Allfree * * Metro * * Whether it's a novel about life imitating art or the other way around, Rhodes, like Le Machine, has managed to bottle something of both -- Emma Hagestadt * * Independent * * It is irresistible: quality froth infused with restrained comic irony, some very nice touches of dark humour and one or two genuinely arresting moments -- Toby Clements * * Daily Telegraph * * Dan Rhodes's heavily quirky, warmly improbable feel-good novel is romantic and satirical by turns, with a serious, sentimental core -- Phil Baker * * Sunday Times * * This is Life is a charming and warm-hearted book, full of dark paradoxes and witty ideas and sexual jokes and people you would like to spend time with * * Observer * * Rhodes is sharp, witty and endlessly clever, and, as the plot deftly side-steps from the ridiculous to the sublime and back, there's little that isn't charming along the way * * Irish Times * * This is Life is sharp, satirical, heart-warming, a times silly, knowing and hugely enjoyable -- Doug Johnstone * * Big Issue * * Rhodes is a masterful storyteller and this brims with the warmth of a writer in love with his characters. His comic timing is impeccable and his ability to create hilariously up-ended set pieces is unsurpassable. Dan Rhodes may just be the funniest author writing today * * Booktrust * * Rhodes is a masterful storyteller and this brims with the warmth of a writer in love with his characters. His comic timing is impeccable and his ability toi create hilariously up-ended set pieces is unsurpassable. Dan Rhodes may just be the funniest author writing today * * Booktrust * *
Reseña del editor:
In Paris, art student Aurelie Renard throws a stone and sets in motion a chain of events that will turn her life upside down. Suddenly finding herself in sole charge of a stranger's baby, and with no idea how babies work, it's only thanks to the help of her adoring professor and her gun-toting heartbreaker of a best friend that Aurelie Renard is able to navigate her way through the most extraordinary and calamitous seven days of her life. Meanwhile, in a Pigalle cinema, a naked man is doing his best to show the people of Paris, Aurelie among them, what it means to be alive . . .
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