The Days of Judy B

The Days of Judy B

by RoseHeiney (Author)

Synopsis

On paper, Judy B is a successful journalist, the author of a column in a Sunday newspaper, in which she documents the life of a fabulously social young professional. In reality, she is a friendless depressive: living alone in Bethnal Green, teetering on the edge of obesity, wallowing in hard liquor and just about sustaining herself through a well-informed obsession with the golden age of musical theatre. Things have to change, and soon. Bracing herself to emerge from beneath her washed-out, single duvet, she gives herself 17 weeks in which to conduct the Great Overhaul, 17 weeks in which she can burst out into the functioning world in a flurry of men, wine, and song...A stunningly accomplished debut from Rose Heiney, The Days of Judy B is clever, touching, disturbingly funny - a book for anyone who has ever felt their life careering out of control, it will take you from laughter to tears and back again via the dark places of the soul where fear and insecurity lurk.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Short Books Ltd
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 190602135X
ISBN 13: 9781906021351

Media Reviews
Surely the debut of the year. Heiney's voice has a stunning wit and assurance - A superb first novel Kate Saunders, The Times Heiney's dazzlingly well-written debut - her prose has the kick and swagger of the young Martin Amis - reels you in with the promise of frothy fun, only to do a volte face into darker, more troubling territory. Time Out One of the funniest, most profound and most affecting books I have ever read. It has literally blown me away - Victoria Hislop, author of The Island Clever, with plenty of substance beneath the surface satire - and very well-written, not least considering that Rose Heiney is only 23. Daily Mail When publishers' lists glitter with fools gold, it is reassuring to catch gleams of the real thing. The Times
Author Bio
Rose Heiney is 24 and lives in London, where she works as an actress and writer. She graduated from Oxford University in 2006. This is her first novel.