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A wise and hilarious novel morality and what it means to be a "goof person" from the bestselling author of Dickens and Prince, Just Like you, Funny Girl and High Fidelity. A brutally truthful, compassionate novel about the heart, mind, and soul of a woman who, confronted by her husband’s sudden and extreme spiritual conversion, is forced to learn “how to be good”—whatever that means, and for better or worse… Katie Carr is a good person…sort of. For years her husband’s been selfish, sarcastic, and underemployed. But now David’s changed. He’s become a good person, too—really good. He’s found a spiritual leader. He has become kind, soft-spoken, and earnest. Katie isn’t sure if this is deeply felt conversion, a brain tumor—or David’s most brilliantly vicious manipulation yet. Because she’s finding it more and more difficult to live with David—and with herself.
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How to Be Good, Nick Hornby
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2001
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- Titul
- How to Be Good
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- Nick Hornby
- Vydavatel
- Riverhead books
- Rok vydání
- 2001
- Vazba
- měkká
- ISBN10
- 1573229326
- ISBN13
- 9781573229326
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Seberozvoj, Humor, Láska, Rodina, Ženy, Současná literatura, Vztahy, Zábava, Děti, Britská literatura, Anglie, Život, Anglická literatura, Komedie, Partnerské vztahy, Manželství, Mezilidské vztahy, Rozvod, Skandály a aféry, Krize, Manželská krize, Dobročinnost
- První vydání
- 2000
- Původní název
- How to be Good
- Hodnocení
- 3,25 z 5
- Anotace
- A wise and hilarious novel morality and what it means to be a "goof person" from the bestselling author of Dickens and Prince, Just Like you, Funny Girl and High Fidelity. A brutally truthful, compassionate novel about the heart, mind, and soul of a woman who, confronted by her husband’s sudden and extreme spiritual conversion, is forced to learn “how to be good”—whatever that means, and for better or worse… Katie Carr is a good person…sort of. For years her husband’s been selfish, sarcastic, and underemployed. But now David’s changed. He’s become a good person, too—really good. He’s found a spiritual leader. He has become kind, soft-spoken, and earnest. Katie isn’t sure if this is deeply felt conversion, a brain tumor—or David’s most brilliantly vicious manipulation yet. Because she’s finding it more and more difficult to live with David—and with herself.
















