Us

Us : As featured on BBCTV Between the Covers with Sara Cox

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NOW A MAJOR BBC DRAMA STARRING TOM HOLLANDER AND SASKIA REEVES

David Nicholls brings to bear all the wit and intelligence that graced ONE DAY in this brilliant, bittersweet novel about love and family, husbands and wives, parents and children.

Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2014.

Douglas Petersen understands his wife's need to 'rediscover herself' now that their son is leaving home.

He just thought they'd be doing their rediscovering together.

So when Connie announces that she will be leaving, too, he resolves to make their last family holiday into the trip of a lifetime: one that will draw the three of them closer, and win the respect of his son. One that will make Connie fall in love with him all over again.

The hotels are booked, the tickets bought, the itinerary planned and printed.

What could possibly go wrong?
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Product details

  • Paperback | 416 pages
  • 131 x 197 x 27mm | 290g
  • Hodder Paperback
  • London, United Kingdom
  • English
  • Maps and Line Drawings
  • 9780340897010
  • 12,041

Review Text

"Even better than One Day." -- The Times
"I was having to ration myself for fear of coming to the end too soon." -- Mail on Sunday
"I loved this book. Funny, sad, tender: for anyone who wants to know what happens after the Happy Ever After." -- Jojo Moyes
"A literary and anthropological tour de force . . . astute and packed with brilliant observations, about life, art, culture and the infinite possibilities for human disappointment. I honestly can't imagine loving a novel much more." -- Christina Patterson, The Sunday Times
"The kind of book that reminds us what it means to be alive." -- Good Housekeeping
"US is a perfect book." -- Independent
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Review quote

Even better than One Day. * The Times * I was having to ration myself for fear of coming to the end too soon. * Mail on Sunday * I loved this book. Funny, sad, tender: for anyone who wants to know what happens after the Happy Ever After. -- Jojo Moyes A literary and anthropological tour de force . . . astute and packed with brilliant observations, about life, art, culture and the infinite possibilities for human disappointment. I honestly can't imagine loving a novel much more. -- Christina Patterson * The Sunday Times * The kind of book that reminds us what it means to be alive. * Good Housekeeping * US is a perfect book. * Independent *
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About David Nicholls

David Nicholls is the bestselling author of Sweet Sorrow, Us, The Understudy and Starter for Ten. One Day was published in 2009 to extraordinary critical acclaim. Published in 40 languages, it became a global bestseller, winning the 2010 Galaxy Book of the Year Award. David was named Author of the Year at the 2014 National Book Awards after his fourth novel, Us, was another no. 1 bestseller and was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction.

On screen, David has written adaptations of Far From the Madding Crowd, When Did You Last See Your Father? and Great Expectations, as well as turning his own novels, Starter for Ten and One Day, into feature films. His adaptation of Edward St. Aubyn's Patrick Melrose, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, was nominated for an Emmy and won him a BAFTA for best writer. Other works for TV include episodes of Cold Feet, Tess of the D'Urbervilles and two-part love story The 7.39, and he has also adapted his novel Us as a four part drama for BBC1, starring Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves.
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3.71 out of 5 stars
- 55,776 ratings
5 21% (11,703)
4 41% (22,752)
3 29% (15,967)
2 7% (4,073)
1 2% (1,281)
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