
Consider Yourself Kissed
A Novel
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ナレーター:
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Lydia Leonard
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著者:
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Jessica Stanley
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"This summer's rom-com must read" (The Times) told through ten years in the life of one woman as she tries to build a longed-for family without also losing herself–an entertaining portrayal of the true, grown-up meaning of "happily ever after."
“Ringingly original and just absurdly good.”–Catherine Newman
“A love story like no other.”–Liane Moriarty
“A love song to women everywhere.”–Annabel Monaghan
“Deeply appealing.”–Meg Wolitzer
"Like One Day and Normal People, leaves you feeling bereft at the final page"–The Times (London)
When she first meets Adam, Coralie is new to London and feeling adrift. But Adam is clever, witty, and (he insists) a quarter inch taller than the average male. His charming four-year-old daughter only adds to his appeal.
But ten years on, something important is missing from the life Coralie and Adam have built. Or maybe, having gained everything she dreamed of, Coralie has lost something else she once had: herself.
Set against an eventful British decade that included the soap opera of five prime ministers plus the chaos of the pandemic, Consider Yourself Kissed puts the subjects of love and family on a grand stage, showing how the intimate dramas in our homes inescapably compete for energy and attention with the shared public dramas of our times.
Told over ten years of one woman’s life, Consider Yourself Kissed is an unforgettable literary love story that effortlessly balances sweetness with bite, the public with the personal, and humor with heart.
©2025 Jessica Stanley (P)2025 Penguin Audio批評家のレビュー
"Like One Day and Normal People, leaves you feeling bereft at the final page."—The Times (London)
"The kind of book that, for a certain kind of reader, will immediately become a treasure...This is a book about making a better world, globally and domestically–and whether, perhaps, those two might amount to the same thing....a very human novel. And a very good one."—The Guardian
"Fresh and original...Coralie is one of the most painfully relatable literary heroines I've encountered in ages... a brilliant book that hits all the right notes: a bit sad, a lot moving and very funny in places. A wholehearted recommend."—Good Housekeeping (UK)