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The Lodger
Oct 6, 2024 7:23 PM

Author:Mary Jane Staples

The Lodger

A moving family drama set against the backdrop of one of London's poorest areas from multi-million copy seller Mary Jane Staples. Perfect for fans of Maggie Ford, Kitty Neale and Katie Flynn.

READERS ARE LOVING THE LODGER!

"This was such a great read....... priceless I loved it" - 5 STARS

"Leave[s] you with a smile on your face..." - 5 STARS

"Once you start, you can't put it down..." - 5 STARS

"I absolutely loved this book" - 5 STARS

"Great for lifting your spirits" - 5 STARS

"A good book, keeps you in suspense until the end" - 5 STARS

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IN TIMES OF TROUBLE, CAN SHE KEEP HER FAMILY SAFE FROM HARM?

London, 1908: For years now, Maggie Wilson has had to bring up her four daughters alone with barely enough money to get by. Local Constable Harry Bradshaw looks out for them as best he can but there isn't much he can do for Maggie's small family.

When the opportunity to take in a lodger arises, Maggie can't resist the extra income.

But there's something strange about the man Maggie has let into her home... what if he's more trouble than he's worth?

Reviews

A whip-smart, wickedly funny and psychologically acute novel about the cost of doing good. The finale... hits the sweet spot between hilarity and pathos with particularly excruciating precision, but there’s something to impress on every page.

—— Daily Mail

Reading Andrew Ridker’s debut novel, you soon realise you’re in the presence of a new talent... It’s a novel about hypocrisy; about how complex power structures make hypocrites of us all, and about why it’s important to accept that and love one another anyway… Ridker writes in crisp, sometimes side-splitting prose.

—— The Times

The Altruists, Andrew Ridker’s intelligent, funny and remarkably assured first novel… [establishes him] as a big, promising talent… Ridker’s ambitious blend of global perspective and intimate human comedy seems likely to evoke comparisons to the work of Jonathan Franzen and Nathan Hill.

—— Stephen McCauley , New York Times Book Review

[A] smart novel with an impressive balance between satire and heart.

—— Sunday Times

This is a smart, knowing, tender first novel, full of immaculate comic timing and loquacious chutzpah.

—— Jude Cook , Spectator

An incisive inquiry into the point at which self-interest ends and compassion begins.

—— New Yorker

With a sharp eye for the absurdities of contemporary American culture… The Altruists boasts numerous charms, ranging from worthy ethical issues treated with an effective wryness to its rare, fond celebration of steamy St. Louis. Its ending is well-earned, and so are its life lessons, adding up to an unusually promising debut.

—— NPR

This tragicomedy wittily explores old wounds, new grievances and hard-won wisdom.

—— Sunday Express

A widowed father and his adult children find their way after years of getting on one another's nerves. With prickly, strangely endearing characters and sharp writing, this novel is tender and hilarious.

—— Good Housekeeping

Tragedy begets comedy in Ridker's strikingly assured debut about a family undone by grief... Ridker spins delicate moral dilemmas in a novel that grows more complex and more uproarious by the page, culminating in an unforgettable climax.

—— Entertainment Weekly

With humor and warmth, Ridker explores the meaning of family and its inevitable baggage. The Altruists may not paint the prettiest picture, but it's a relatable, unforgettable view of regular people making mistakes and somehow finding their way back to each other.

—— People Magazine's 'Book of the Week'

The ending leaves one gasping… told with great honesty and sensitivity.

—— Bookmunch

Ridker’s smashing debut follows the travails of the middle-class Jewish Alter family in their quest to discover how to be moral. Ridker tells his tale with humor, insight, and depth, making this a novel that will resonate with readers.

—— Publishers Weekly

Beautifully written, with witty, pitch-perfect dialogue and fascinating characters, Ridker's impressive, deeply satisfying debut is an extraordinarily insightful look at a family broken apart by loss and struggling to find a way back to each other and themselves.

—— Booklist

Ridker meticulously peels away the scabs that have grown over the wounds of the [Alter family]... with compassion and piercing wit... A painfully honest, but tender, examination of how love goes awry in the places it should flourish.

—— Kirkus, Starred Review

One of those super-brilliant, super-funny novels one enjoys in the manner of a squirrel with an especially delicious acorn. I found myself trying to get out of every activity and responsibility just to come back to this novel.

—— Gary Shteyngart

It’s frankly a little unfair that a writer so young should be this talented.

—— Nathan Hill

This book will inspire readers to sacrifice comfort and find meaning—Turn off (the comfort), Tune out (the babble of groupthink), Drop in (to duty and responsibility)—or else! Thank you to Andrew Ridker for this excellent debut novel. It is culturally significant and a sign of the times.

—— Atticus Lish

The Altruists is a superb exploration of isolation, loneliness, and infidelity in the broadest, most interesting application of the word. Every chapter is crafted with the care of a perfect short story, and the characters within it are so fully formed I could almost feel their breathing. How tremendous (and a little annoying) that a novel this striking could come from a writer so young.

—— Kristen Radtke

Andrew Ridker’s expansive, big-hearted debut novel The Altruists is a hilarious and moving portrait of family, and a page-turning investigation of the blurry lines between right, wrong, and selfish.

—— Julie Buntin

The Altruists is as rich and generous as the title suggests – a boisterous, funny, real-damn-smart novel about the agonies of family secrets and guilt. Andrew Ridker has got it all – magnetic style, oceans of intellect, and true affection for his hilariously neurotic characters. This book will have you doubled over and crying every sort of tear.

—— Tony Tulathimutte

Ridker's debut is at once humorous and poignant.

—— Library Journal

Eloquent… style and smooth pacing.

—— Skinny

Comedy ahoy!

—— Strong Words

Ridker handles the tussle between parent and children with humour and psychological insight… He is a sure comic talent, witty and engaged, and alive to the legion of competing and irreconcilable roles from which the individual today must self-consciously choose.

—— John Maier , Literary Review
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