Whatever Makes You Happy

Whatever Makes You Happy

by WilliamSutcliffe (Author)

Synopsis

In William Sutcliffe's new novel, the hapless gap-yearers of ARE YOU EXPERIENCED? have given way to three men in their early thirties who are not (in the eyes of their alienated mothers) properly settled. Matt works for lads mag BALLS! and is a serial dater of girls half his age. Paul is an experienced hand at lying and evasion to keep his life choices a secret from his mother. Daniel spends his Saturday nights alone in his flat reading novels, pining for ex-girlfriend and love of his life Erin. The mothers decide to launch a co-ordinated attack: they will arrive, without warning, to stay with their sons for one week with the intention of man-handling them back onto the right path. Wonderfully funny, with some characteristically hilarious set pieces, William has once again shone a brilliantly incisive spotlight on his generation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0747593647
ISBN 13: 9780747593645
Book Overview: The natural sequel to William Sutcliffe's gap year must-read Are You Experienced?, which has sold almost 100,000 copies to date. To be adapted into a film by Fox Searchlight, makers of Notes on a Scandal, Little Miss Sunshine, Last King of Scotland, and Sideways. The screen-play will be written by Mark Andrus, Oscar-winning writer of As Good As It Gets. For fans of Nick Hornby, Tony Parsons and Mike Gayle, this offers a uniques insight into the often baffling relationship between men and their mothers.

Media Reviews
Praise for THE LOVE HEXAGON: 'William Sutcliffe has captured the numbing pain of a couple who have been together too long; he is a master of the trivial domestic snit.' William Leith, DAILY TELEGRAPH 'THE LOVE HEXAGON is several cuts above most generation sex novels. For one thing, Sutcliffe is an extremely perceptive psychologist. He pushes his subject - twentysomething city life - onto the black leather couch and subjects it to some good old-fashioned psychoanalysis; the result is like a ruder, funnier version of Friends with voice-overs from Frasier.' Robert MacFarlane, OBSERVER Praise for ARE YOU EXPERIENCED?: 'Nobody is spared from Sutcliffe's acid pen and the result is a riotously funny trip across the sub-continent.' Martin Higgins, SUNDAY TIMES
Author Bio
William Sutcliffe is the author of four previous novels - New Boy, Are You Experienced?, The Love Hexagon and Bad Influence - which have been translated into twenty languages.