The Lubetkin Legacy
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Publisher Description
'Lively . . . a joy to read' - The Times
*Shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse prize*
The bestselling author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian is back in this hilarious, farcical, tender novel of modern issues and manners.
North London in the twenty-first century: a place where a son will swiftly adopt an old lady and take her home from hospital to impersonate his dear departed mother, rather than lose the council flat.
A time of golden job opportunities, though you might have to dress up as a coffee bean or work as an intern at an undertaker or put up with champagne and posh French dinners while your boss hits on you.
A place rich in language - whether it's Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian, Swahili or buxom housing officers talking managementese.
A place where husbands go absent without leave and councillors sacrifice cherry orchards at the altar of new builds.
'Laugh-out loud' Daily Express
'Insightful, witty and engaging, painting a picture of modern Britain that will be at once recognizable and enlightening' Stylist
'Entertaining and timely' Evening Standard
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
We gobbled up Marina Lewycka’s tale about Bertie Sidebottom, an unemployed 50-year-old actor who goes to great lengths to keep his London council flat after his spirited mother drops dead. This funny novel—named for Berthold Lubetkin, the mastermind of some of the British capital’s most aspirational community housing projects—reflects the architect’s humanist beliefs. Shifting between Bertie’s story and that of his new next-door neighbour, Violet, The Lubetkin Legacy offers up a charming mix of cosmopolitan characters and dialects that are distinctly London—and a wicked sense of humour that’s charmingly British.