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Title: You Can Live Forever
Author: Julie Maxwell
ISBN: 0224080431
EAN: 9780224080439
288 Pages
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 2007-05-24
Author: Julie Maxwell
ISBN: 0224080431
EAN: 9780224080439
288 Pages
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 2007-05-24
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"Maxwell's brilliantly funny and unsettling debut novel."
'The eccentric world of the religious sect is wittily drawn...
much more than a quirky read'
much more than a quirky read'
`a boisterous and colourful beginning... Aliece is a plucky and
memorable heroine,'
memorable heroine,'
`This is a very promising first novel, in which Maxwell
demonstrates wit, elegance and great insight. On several occasions she take
a familiar phrase or notion and observes it anew, sometimes to hilarious
effect...overall this is an excellent debut work.'
demonstrates wit, elegance and great insight. On several occasions she take
a familiar phrase or notion and observes it anew, sometimes to hilarious
effect...overall this is an excellent debut work.'
`Boasts a down-to-earth charm that is relentlessly witty'
'a fearless debut novel'
'Few disappointments compare to the loss of eternity...' Alice's father William is a part-time arsonist, rejected husband, ladies' man, fraudster - and a very devoted father. Mother Oonagh has led her children to the true religion of The Unbelievable Potential of Human Beings where they are promised immortality, paradise and communion with intergalactic beings. Brother Peter is a deacon in the Church - for him, The Plain Truth just is, like marmalade or the Grand Canyon. But Alice is faltering; she's losing the knack of living forever. Torn between loyalty to her father, increasing doubt about the Church's continually shifting doctrine and the distinctly immoral feelings aroused whenever she is close to the gorgeous outcast, Jude, Alice struggles to reconcile a university education with the basic principles of impending immortality in the company of the Worldwide Saints. And there are all kinds of questions that need answers. Above all, is life on earth really just a pornographic reality show for fallen angels? How can she have a brain and still believe? But if she gives up now, it's bound to turn out to be true.In this intricate and satisfying debut, Julie Maxwell writes with dry, dark humour, wit and intelligence about sex and the sect and the heart of darkness. This is a world reminiscent of Jeanette Winterson's "Oranges are Not the Only Fruit", but one that is infinitely more disturbed and disturbing.
A remarkable first novel that will be compared to Jeanette Winterson?s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
Julie Maxwell:
Julie Maxwell is Fellow and Lecturer in English at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. She has published articles on Shakespeare, and on the English Bible, and is currently working on a book about religion in the life and works of Ben Jonson. You Can Live Forever is her first novel.
Julie Maxwell is Fellow and Lecturer in English at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. She has published articles on Shakespeare, and on the English Bible, and is currently working on a book about religion in the life and works of Ben Jonson. You Can Live Forever is her first novel.
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