Under the Rainbow
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
'Laskey is a talented, sharp writer and her debut novel has its fingers on the pulse of the human condition' Kristen Arnett, author of The New York Times- bestseller Mostly Dead Things
Celia Laskey duikt in haar debuutroman in de diepten van het menselijk bestaan en verkent complexe relaties en maatschappelijke barrières. Haar schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door scherpe inzichten en gevoelige karakterportretten die op een diep emotioneel niveau resoneren bij de lezers. Laskey behandelt thema's als identiteit, ergens bij horen en de zoektocht naar iemands plaats in de wereld met een unieke stijl die zowel boeiend als tot nadenken stemmend is. Haar werk belooft een rijke literaire ervaring die nog lang na de laatste bladzijde blijft hangen.


'Laskey is a talented, sharp writer and her debut novel has its fingers on the pulse of the human condition' Kristen Arnett, author of The New York Times- bestseller Mostly Dead Things
*A PureWow Best Beach Read of Summer 2022**A Washington Post Best Book of June**An Entertainment Weekly Best Book for Summer*?*A Glamour Best New Book to Get Your Summer Started**A Vogue Queer Book to Read This Summer*A wedding weekend spirals out of control in this bold, electrifying, hilarious novel about the complexities of female friendship Robin and Ellie have been best friends since childhood. When Robin came out, Ellie was there for her. When Ellie's father died, Robin had her back. But when Ellie asks Robin to be her maid of honor, she is reluctant. A queer academic, Robin is dubious of the elaborate wedding rituals now sweeping the nation, which go far beyond champagne toasts and a bouquet toss. But loyalty wins out, and Robin accepts. Yet, as the wedding weekend approaches, a series of ominous occurrences lead Robin to second-guess her decision. It seems that everyone in the bridal party is out to get her. Perhaps even Ellie herself. Manically entertaining, viciously funny and eerily campy, So Happy for You is the ultimate send-up to our collective obsession with the wedding industrial complex and a riveting, unexpectedly poignant depiction of friendship in all its messy glory.