Unputdownable, fun and tender with characters that jump off the page.
Perfection -- Marian Keyes
Moggach is at the height of her powers with this book, which moves from
a beautifully observed comedy of middle-class life to an immensely moving celebration of two imperfect marriages * Sunday Times *
A cracking, crackling social comedy with some brilliant people observations about ageing and
a devilish plot twist -- Robbie Millen * The Times *
Moggach's latest is
full of warmth and humour as well as blistering truths about the sorrowful threads that bind families * Daily Mirror *
This is a world full of charm, warmth and pitch-perfect humour, but it is also a world punctuated by Moggach's blistering truths on the tangled, sorrowful threads of resentment and disappointment that bind families together
* Sunday Express, S Mag *
Infuses the subject with her
trademark humour and pathos, reshaping a societal dilemma into a family drama,
by turns compelling and surprising - her nuanced characterisations make the subject matter really come alive -- Hannah Beckerman * Observer *
Moggach addresses an all too common nightmare with
ruthless honesty and sublime wit -
The Carer is
one of the funniest novels I have read for ages -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
If you enjoyed THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL, there's a chance you'll love the author's new novel even more.
A heartwarming triumph * Woman & Home *
Wickedly, witty entertainment. Moggach is so very good at describing the ordinary, she transforms it into the unusual, shocking and fascinating. Behind the normality of people's lives there often lies an extraordinary story. It's this that Moggach tells with
insight, acute observation of character and mordant humour.
The Carer is
an immediately relevant work, a fiction anchored in reality * Spectator *
Surprising, funny and certain to have more than one reader wincing in recognition * The i *
I love her book - and this one especially.
It's marvellous -- India Knight
This
joyous novel ... a sustained satire on smug middle-class mores, like a deranged Archers omnibus. Can there be higher praise? -- Wendy Holden * Daily Mail *
A
sharp, witty, characteristically generous and
gallopingly readable novel * Readers Digest *
A
witty tale, with beautifully drawn characters * Best *
Moving and funny * Good Housekeeping *
Good, rollicking, and occasionally, what with the file of evasions, duplicity and fractured emotion, wounding and
reflective stuff * Private Eye *
I just loved it -
so touching and wise and funny, full of all the lovely touches that Debby is so good at. She
draws characters so deftly; you begin to think you know them from the smallest of observations. They're all so human! -- Sabine Durrant
The Carer will ring bells for any reader with parents reaching the grab-rail stage of life but proves
as touching as it's funny. Moggach writes in the best funny-ouch tradition, her humour always rooted in
acute observation of our frailties and appetites -- Patrick Gale
Deborah Moggach's
warm heart and cool eye for hilarious British idiosyncrasies are both on top form here -
I laughed like a drain. Specially at the hippy Lothario in the wet Welsh woods -- Louisa Young
Beautifully written, oozing interesting
characters that you genuinely care about -- Adele Parks
Lit up a dull day with its
warmth and wit * Tessa Hadley *
The most endearing of humorists,
Deborah Moggach casts a penetrating eye on our foibles and fantasies. Neither ageing, nor death - as The Carer so beautifully demonstrates - can resist her comic scrutiny * Lisa Appignanesi *
A
wry, witty and wise novel, full of
insight and understanding' * Susie Boyt *