We are All Made of Glue [Large Print]: 16 Point Book

Marina Lewycka is infamous for finding humour in the strangest of places and her new book "We Are All Made Of Glue" is no different. The story can only be described as the synthesis of "Holocaust drama and knockabout comedy" and revolves around a very unlikely friendship between Georgie Sinclair and her eccentric Jewish neighbour Naomi Shapiro. Georgie is down on her luck and has recently become single, when her good-for-nothing husband walked out on her. So when she spots her odd old Jewish neighbour, Mrs Shapiro stealing her rubbish, it's just the distraction she needs and although they don't bond instantly - Georgie exposes her as a compulsive liar and doesn't like her filthy house that stinks of cat pee, while Mrs Sharpiro thinks Georgie needs to sort herself out, smarten up and find a new husband - the pair soon form a firm friendship over a spot of bargain hunting. Then Mrs Shapiro is admitted to hospital and surprisingly Georgie is named as her next of kin. But sorting out Mrs Shapiro's house of horrors in Highbury proves to be a huge challenge. Not only do her stinking cats seem to have agendas of their own, the handyman called in to change the locks is not what he seems and the smarmy estate agents are trying to trick Mrs Shapiro into selling her near-derelict old house. As Georgie tries her very best to help her new friend, she finds herself caught up in the long-buried mystery surrounding Naomi's past! Read More

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    From bonding to bondage, from B&Q to Belarus, along with seven smelly cats, three useless handymen, two slimy estate agents, social workers, a bonker lady. The story of a very unlikely friendship.Georgie Sinclair's husband has walked out; her sixteen-year-old son is busy surfing born-again websites; and all those overdue articles for Adhesives in the Modern World are getting her down. So when Georgie spots Mrs Shapiro, an eccentric old Jewish émigré neighbour with an eye for a bargain and a fondness for matchmaking, rummaging through her skip in the middle of the night, it's just the distraction she needs. And although they mistrust each other at first – Georgie doesn't like the look of that past-its-sell-by-date fish, while Mrs Shapiro thinks Georgie needs to smarten herself up and grab a new husband – a firm friendship is formed over the reduced-price shelf at the supermarket. Then Mrs Shapiro is admitted to hospital and to Georgie's surprise, she is named as her next of kin. But sorting out Mrs Shapiro's semi-derelict mansion in Highbury, home to seven stinky cats with agendas of their own, is no easy job when the handyman called in to change the locks turns out to be not what he seems and his two assistants, 'the Uselesses', are doing more breaking than fixing. And what about the two slimy estate agents (one with a charming taste for bondage) who start competing to trick Mrs Shapiro into selling her rickety old house, or the social worker determined to commit her to a nursing home? As Georgie steps in to help her new friend, she finds herself unravelling a mystery which takes her from Highbury to wartime Europe to the Middle East, and learning a bit about DIY along the way.

  • 1444501283
  • 9781444501285
  • Marina Lewycka
  • 14 October 2009
  • Royal National Institute of Blind People
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 651
  • Large type edition
  • Large Print

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