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A Desirable Residence
- Narrado por: Katherine Kellgren
- Duração: 8 horas e 10 minutos
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Sinopse
From the author of the sensational bestselling Sophie Kinsella novels and the New York Times bestsellers The Wedding Girl and Sleeping Arrangements, comes a wicked comedy of adultery, angst, and modern marriage
The asking price for this house includes a stunning renovation of hearts and dreams....Liz and Jonathan Chambers were stuck with two mortgages, mounting debts, and a miserable adolescent daughter. Then realtor Marcus Witherstone came into their lives—and it seemed he would solve all their problems. He knew the perfect tenants from London who would rent their old house: a glamorous PR girl, Ginny, and her almost-famous husband, Piers.
But soon Liz is lost in blissful dreams of Marcus, Jonathan is left to run their business, and neither of them has time to notice that their teenage daughter is developing an unhealthy passion for the tenants, Piers and Ginny. Everyone is tangled up with everyone else, and in the most awkward possible way. As events close in, they all begin to realize that some deceptions are just a bit too close to home.
A Desirable Residence is sure to continue the phenomenal success of the Sophie Kinsella/Madeleine Wickham franchise.
Resumo da Crítica
“Enjoyable listening.” —AudioFile magazine
“Madeleine Wickham, aka Sophie Kinsella, first published this chick-lit black comedy in 1998, but only now has it found a voice in Katherine Kellgren...Frightful types and good eggs alike are given their own voices, and the whole thing is generously wicked fun.” —The Washington Post on The Gatecrasher, Named one of Top Audio Books of '09
“Wickham is in stellar form in her latest…A well-executed and unexpected ending caps the dizzying action and demonstrates why Wickham is so deservedly on her genre's A-list.” —Publishers Weekly on The Gatecrasher
Resumo editorial
A sinking real estate market can quickly turn into a rough patch for any family and that’s exactly what happens to the Chambers’ when they find themselves in arrears in Madeline Wickham’s A Desirable Residence. Though a too-good-to-be-true realtor comes to the rescue, Liz and Jonathan Chambers realize that, with two loans and a business to run, digging themselves out might not be as easy as they thought. Narrator Katherine Kellgren, best known for her work on the Bloody Jack series, perfects a lineup of suburban-London accents to give each of the Chambers’, the real estate agent and his family, a pair of tenants, and a parade of other characters their own unique emphasis, pacing, and tone. From Liz’s streak of entitlement to her daughter’s perpetual “My parents are so embarrassing” attitude, and from the smooth-talking real estate agent to the overwhelmed Jonathan, she keeps the characters interesting and engaging.
Liz and Jonathan think they’re seeing their dreams come true when they’re finally able to buy a tutorial college, but the mortgage on the building along with the mortgage they’re still paying on their former home is more than they can afford. On the advice of their real estate agent, Marcus, they move into a tiny flat with their 14-year-old daughter, Alice, and rent out their house to an unemployed actor and his wife. But while Alice makes friends with the tenants (and then develops a raging, teenage crush on the actor), Liz and Marcus start an affair of their own and soon all three families are caught in an awkward jumble. Wickham is no stranger to writing about the perils of stretching your budget too thin she also wrote the Shopaholic series as Sophie Kinsella and she brings the same wit and likeability to these characters; even though they aren’t always nice to each other, you still want them to work it out in the end. Blythe Copeland