Harriet Rose, like any other teenager, is naïve, overconfident and has always felt she has something important to say. However, unlike most of her peers, her hero is Marcus Aurelius, in imitation of whom she has been composing philosophical reflections on life for some time. When Harriet's father dies, the urge to write these meditations is greater than ever. Then, on her fourteenth birthday, she receives a unique gift. Her doting mother and grandmother have had her by-now-substantial collection of meditations published. Having appointed themselves roles - Mother: publicist; Nana: sales rep; Harriet: esteemed author - they vow to get the book into the hands of a wide readership. Once this formidable team gets into gear, there's no holding back, and Harriet is hurled into a lifestyle that not even she, in all her infinite wisdom, could have been prepared for. Bookshop orders soon stack up, and Harriet is plunged into a whirlwind of launch parties, newspaper coverage and television appearances. But is all this attention exactly what she thinks? And, more importantly, can her happiness - or her naivete - last?
Diana Janney Boeken



The Infinite Wisdom of Harriet Rose
- 400bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
Overnight Harriet becomes a celebrity when her mother and grandmother publish her journal musings as a fourteenth birthday present for her. But the celebrity wears off as Harriet's friends, the press and even people she doesn't know give her unexpected trouble.
Set principally in the mountains of Mallorca, this absorbing, moving literary fiction novel is interlaced with poetry, philosophy, wit and love. It takes a man of understanding to rebuild a shattered soul. That enigmatic man is Horatio Hennessy. His grandson Blue is that shattered soul.