
Reasonable People: A sharply funny and relatable story about feuding
" I love Caroline Hulse's books. She has an amazing ability to take unlikeable characters and make me fall unexpectedly in love with them. Reasonable People is warm, thoughtful, clever - the sort of book you'll think about long after you've finished. " BETH O'LEARY on Reasonable People 'A nuanced and contemporary comedy of errors, like all of Caroline Hulse's books, Reasonable People hits the perfect sweet spot of funny, endearing and heartbreaking. A must-read for anyone with other human beings in their life.' CHARLOTTE RIXON , author of The One That Got Away . CantBeArsed8: Am I the villain for being furious my partner's father changed my daughter's pirate party into a princess party? REASONABLE PEOPLE is a sharp, funny and timely comedy-of-errors about a feuding family. After a kid's party faux-pas, mother Janine anonymously vents about her father-in-law's behaviour on internet forum Am I The Villain Here? When the community is invited to take sides the post goes viral, with mild-mannered Roy ending up in the national newspapers and sparking protests at his local library. REASONABLE PEOPLE explores how judging others reveals our deepest, most unreasonable selves - with Hulse's trademark heart, humour and humanity.
Author: Caroline Hulse
Format: Paperback, 400 pages, 128mm x 196mm, 280 g
Published: 2024, Orion Publishing Co, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Description
" I love Caroline Hulse's books. She has an amazing ability to take unlikeable characters and make me fall unexpectedly in love with them. Reasonable People is warm, thoughtful, clever - the sort of book you'll think about long after you've finished. " BETH O'LEARY on Reasonable People 'A nuanced and contemporary comedy of errors, like all of Caroline Hulse's books, Reasonable People hits the perfect sweet spot of funny, endearing and heartbreaking. A must-read for anyone with other human beings in their life.' CHARLOTTE RIXON , author of The One That Got Away . CantBeArsed8: Am I the villain for being furious my partner's father changed my daughter's pirate party into a princess party? REASONABLE PEOPLE is a sharp, funny and timely comedy-of-errors about a feuding family. After a kid's party faux-pas, mother Janine anonymously vents about her father-in-law's behaviour on internet forum Am I The Villain Here? When the community is invited to take sides the post goes viral, with mild-mannered Roy ending up in the national newspapers and sparking protests at his local library. REASONABLE PEOPLE explores how judging others reveals our deepest, most unreasonable selves - with Hulse's trademark heart, humour and humanity.

Reasonable People: A sharply funny and relatable story about feuding