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The Transition Luke Kennard

The Transition By Luke Kennard

The Transition by Luke Kennard


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Summary

Black Mirror meets David Nicholls in this dark and funny novel about love in dystopian times

LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE FOR FICTION

The Transition Summary

The Transition by Luke Kennard

Black Mirror meets David Nicholls in this dark and funny novel about love in dystopian times

LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE FOR FICTION

Karl has let his debts get wildly out of control and, in desperation, has sort of semi-accidentally committed credit-card fraud. Now he could have to go to prison, so when he and his wife Genevieve are instead offered a place on a mysterious self-improvement scheme called The Transition, they agree. It's only six months, after all, and at first all it requires is that they give up their credit cards and move into the spare room of their 'mentors', Janna and Stu, who seem perfectly lovely . . .

'Very funny' William Boyd, Guardian best summer reads 2018

'A total page-turner' Nathan Filer , author of The Shock of the Fall

'The sort of book that has you walking blindly through seven lanes of traffic with your face pressed obliviously to the page' The Times

'Very funny, compassionate and scathing. Just the ticket for fans of Jonathan Coe' Laline Paull, author of The Bees

'Richly enjoyable, tenderly devastating' Guardian

The Transition Reviews

'The sort of book that cuts you off from your family and has you walking blindly through seven lanes of traffic with your face pressed obliviously to the page' The Times

'Luke Kennard's wit and astonishing virtuosity, so present in his poetry, have safely made the journey to his beguiling first novel The Transition: very funny, gimlet-eyed observation' William Boyd, Guardian best summer books 2018

'Richly enjoyable . . . what really makes this novel stand out is not the Black Mirror-style black comedy but the tenderly devastating portrait of mental illness. The dystopia turns out to be a love story after all' Guardian

'Very funny, compassionate and scathing. Just the ticket for fans of Jonathan Coe' Laline Paull

'Terrific. Clever and funny and a total page-turner to boot' Nathan Filer

'Disquieting and witty but with such tenderness at its core that it's often heart-stopping. Gorgeous stuff. I devoured it' Lisa McInerney, author of The Glorious Heresies

'Extremely smart and extremely funny, Luke Kennard's first novel is a brilliant dismantling of our corporatized century. It also features one of the most endearingly hapless heroes since Lucky Jim. In a world where everything real has been outsourced if it can't be demolished, a book like The Transition is not just a ray of light - it's utterly vital' Paul Murray, author of Skippy Dies

'Essential reading for generation rent. Funny, necessary and all too close to the bone' Jenn Ashworth, author of The Friday Gospels

'Completely gripping - a unique idea executed with verve, confidence and razor sharp wit' Isy Suttie

'Black Mirror with a lighter touch. A day-after-tomorrow novel that defines a generation' Matthew De Abaitua, author of The Red Men

About Luke Kennard

Luke Kennard is the author of five collections of poetry. He won an Eric Gregory Award in 2005 and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection in 2007. He lectures at the University of Birmingham. In 2014 he was selected by the Poetry Book Society as one of the Next Generation Poets. His latest poetry book, Cain, was published by Penned in the Margins in June 2016. The Transition is his first novel.

Additional information

GOR011101667
9780008200459
0008200459
The Transition by Luke Kennard
Used - Like New
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2017-09-07
336
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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