Author:Jack London,Andrew Sinclair
If you know London primarily through novels like WHITE FANG, these stories will provide a new perspective. Full of intriguing characters and snippets of pidgin, they also highlight London's concern with social issues.
A tragicomic character that middle-aged women can celebrate . . . It's a tale of giddy love, thwarted ambitions, devastating loss, the dangers of 21st-century adolescence, the horrors of the menopause and how badly language can let us down . . . Littlewood writes with ferocity and compassion about Grace's all-too-believable agonies and the impossibility of spinning all the plates that modern life expects us to manage. Read it and weep (then cheer)
—— THE TIMESHugely enjoyable. Compelling, funny and poignant. I devoured it
—— Paula Hawkins, bestselling author of The Girl on the TrainAll hail Fran Littlewood and the truly amazing Grace Adams
—— Sam BakerAn absolute gut punch of a book that throbs with all the rage of a middle-aged woman who refuses to go quietly
—— RedI just adored this beautiful debut novel! Funny, moving and at times absolutely heart-breaking, it had me captivated until the very last page. An unforgettable read
—— Liane MoriartyAmazing Grace Adams takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of female rage, loss and resilience. A rip-roaring, empowering story of redemption, discovery and starting over. And the more emotional moments are peppered with so much humour, you find yourself laughing and crying at the same sentence. Amazing Grace Adams is a glorious tragicomedy. The characters are wonderfully drawn and you'll applaud Grace for her amazing fortitude, compassion and warmth. Littlewood flips the stereotypes of menopause and middle age into something women can aspire to
—— Daily ExpressI loved it. Vivid, visceral and incredibly emotional. I laughed and sobbed
—— Tim MinchinRarely have I felt more seen than by this book
—— Good HousekeepingReaders will relish the letting loose of one woman's long-suppressed righteous rage . . . Spectacular
—— Mail on SundayExplores motherhood with wit, warmth and wisdom. Extraordinary
—— Grazia BOOK CLUBAn exacting and brilliantly structured novel about love, grief, hope lost and then found again. I rooted for Grace from the first sentence
—— Mary Beth Keane, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again, YesWomen in their 40s everywhere will be wondering 'how did she get into our heads?' Funny and moving
—— The MidulthoodThe 10 Best Feel Good Books of 2023
—— Washington PostFran Littlewood has written a magnificent novel. Grace Adams is everywoman-filled with promise, trepidatious in love and eventually, a besotted mother. Amazing Grace Adams is a fully realized story of catastrophe and joy, grief and love, and the hidden chambers of the human heart that carry the best and worst of our experience. A stunning debut
—— Adriana Trigiani, New York Times bestselling author of The Good Left UndoneFull of depth and honesty
—— PrimaFrom the first hot minute when Grace Adams, stalled in traffic, stuck in her car, simply opens the door and walks away from it all-into her day, the single day that gathers all her days up to this tipping point at the middle, she had me. How Life in the middle of our lives breaks us open-and apart-and then open again. I finished her story on a plane above the country, so full, and in tears. "Ma'am?" my seat-mate asked, "are you ok?" "Oh, yes," I answered. And gave him this book'
—— Sarah Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Postmistress and The Guest BookA redemptive story of womanhood, motherhood and marriage. You won't forget Grace Adams in a hurry
—— CultureflyBrilliant . . . a story of a midlife heroine seeking redemption and so much more
—— Woman & Home, Book of the MonthI can't remember the last time I read a novel with such unbridled enthusiasm. Amazing Grace Adams is a raw, uproariously hilarious portrait of parenthood, love, and family; it's also a profound examination of the way language can both save us and fail us when we need it the most. I'd walk across London on the hottest day of the year with Fran Littlewood-hell, I'd walk anywhere with her. I'm begging you: read this book
—— Grant Ginder, author of The People We Hate at the WeddingI laughed, I cried ugly tears, I rooted for Grace Adams. It broke my heart then reassembled it - as only a fabulous novel can
—— Emily Koch, author of Keep Him CloseAn incredible debut. Grace Adams is fighting back and her story is both powerful and heartbreaking. I recommend.
—— Julie Owen Moylan, author of That Green Eyed GirlHugely accomplished. You'll laugh, cry and nod in recognition. Properly amazing
—— SunThis is a redemptive narrative, conveying the complex midlife crisis, with humour and hope
—— Take a Break 'Book Club'Family dynamics are well observed in a Falling Down-inspired tale of a mother's menopausal rage. Grace Adams is certainly a fighter
—— GuardianGrace and her family feel brilliantly, dramatically real and believable, and she becomes a heroine to take to heart
—— Apple BooksHonest and relatable
—— Sun 'Pick of the Week'An uplifting tour de force with a heartfelt message that will make you laugh and cry. It's the perfect January read. In her amazing Grace, Fran Littlewood has created an unforgettable heroine
—— Irish IndependentA surefire literary hit . . . destined to be a Hot for 2023 phenomenon
—— Hot PressHotly anticipated
—— Hello!We promise you'll rage, cry and laugh
—— Sunday Post