
How to Be Good
By
Nick Hornby
Read by
Frances Barber
Release:
04/09/2004
Runtime:
3h 54m
Abridged
Quantity:
Hornby is a writer who dares to be witty, intelligent and emotionally generous all at once.
The New York Times Book Review
Winner of IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Winner of New York Times Notable Book
Winner of W. H. Smith Book Award
Winner of IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Winner of New York Times Notable Book
Winner of W. H. Smith Book Award
A wise and hilarious novel from the bestselling author of Funny Girl, High Fidelity, and About a Boy.
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.
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.
Release:
2004-04-09
Runtime:
3h 54m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780786546923
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
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