The Stars in the Bright Sky

The Stars in the Bright Sky

by Alan Warner (Author)

Synopsis

The Sopranos are back: out of school and out in the world, gathered in Gatwick to plan a super-cheap last-minute holiday to celebrate their reunion. Kay, Kylah, Manda, Rachel and Finn are joined by Finn's equally gorgeous friend Ava - a half-French philosophy student - and are ready to go on the rampage. Just into their twenties and as wild as ever, they've added acrylic nails, pedicures, mobile phones and credit cards to their arsenal, but are still the same thirsty girls: their holiday bags packed with skimpy clothes and condoms, their hormones rampant. Will it be Benidorm or Magaluf, Paris or Las Vegas? One thing is certain: a great deal of fast-food will be eaten and gallons of Guinness will be drunk by the alpha-female Manda, and she will be matched by the others' enthusiastic intake of Bacardi Breezers, vodkas and Red Bull. With Alan Warner's pitch-perfect ear for dialogue, pinpoint characterisation and glorious set-pieces, this is a novel propelled by conversation through scenes of excess and debauchery, hilarity and sadness. Like the six young women at its centre, The Stars in the Bright Sky is vivid and brimming with life - in all its squalor, rage, tears and laughter - and presents an unforgettable story of female friendship.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 06 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0224071289
ISBN 13: 9780224071284
Book Overview: The highly anticipated new novel from Alan Warner - a superb sequel to The Sopranos

Author Bio
Alan Warner is the author of five previous novels: Morvern Callar, These Demented Lands, The Sopranos, The Man Who Walks and The Worms Can Carry Me To Heaven. In 2003 he was chosen as one of Granta's twenty Best of Young British Novelists.