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Nina Stibbe is the author of Love, Nina, Man at the Helm, Paradise Lodge, and An Almost Perfect Christmas. She lives in Cornwall, England with her husband and their two children.
"Love, Nina is enchanting. It's one of the funniest--and
oddest--books I've read in a long time.... [Stibbe's letters] are
perceptive and droll, and provide a glimpse into the domestic life
of a fascinating literary family."--Moira Hodgson, The Wall Street
Journal
"Man at the Helm is a winner- a brilliant find....It is full, free,
outlandish. And I can't remember a book that made me laugh more.
[Stibbe] doesn't take anything seriously. Or rather, she does, and
yet her eye and ear for the absurd never desert her- they are part
of who she is."--The Guardian
"[A] joyous read, full of wit and charm . . . I am already longing
for Nina Stibbe's next book."--The Observer
"A comic romp about aging and belonging."
--Anderson Tepper, Vanity Fair
"AN ALMOST PERFECT CHRISTMAS is an introduction to Nina's England,
a place filled with people named Bunny Wedgwood and sister's called
Vic. It's an England where everyone loves dogs and is slightly,
delightfully batty. It's an England that makes you long to spend
your next Christmas there."--Ruth Reichl, New York Times Book
Review
"Breezy, sophisticated, hilarious, rude, and aching with sweetness:
Love, Nina might be the most charming book I've ever read."--Maria
Semple, author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette
"From the bestselling author of Love, Nina comes a hilarious ode to
a Christmas season of imperfectly thawed turkeys and desserts set
ablaze."--New York Post
"Funny and engaging...I simply hugged myself with joy reading this
book, for the tale it tells, which is funny, painful, and
ultimately happy, and above all for the voice, which is
perfection."
--Katherine A. Powers, The Christian Science Monitor
"I have never laughed so hard reading a book. Nina Stibbe's
recollections of life as a London nanny are both hilarious and
heartwarming."--J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Maine and The
Engagements
"I must MOST EARNESTLY recommend Love, Nina by Nina Stibbe. It's
the most piss-funny thing I've read all year. I can't remember a
book since Adrian Mole that so brilliantly, drily nailed day-to-day
life in BRILLIANT, faux-naive prose."--Caitlin Moran, author of How
to Build a Girl
"Lizzie Vogel is back. Now 15, she's picked up a job at Paradise
Lodge, a Leicester home for the aging that has fallen on hard
times...The home provides English writer Stibbe's novel with an
incredible patchwork of characters and their eccentricities, and
Lizzie's observations of her family, coworkers, geriatric charges,
and sundry enemies are wise, hilarious, and of an emotional
frankness that's all her own...soaked through with charm."
--Booklist
"Lizzie's scheme to find a suitable match for her [mother] sparkles
with humor as British as mincemeat pie."
--Entertainment Weekly
"Ms. Stibbe's writerly charms and her sneakily deep observations
about romantic connection are on display throughout...'Man at the
Helm' is densely peppered with funny lines, but even more striking
is the sustained energy of the writing. In almost all the space
between jokes, there remains a witty atmosphere, a playful effect
sentence by sentence."--John Williams, The New York Times
"Nina Stibbe's Man at the Helm is straight-up hilarious, a
brilliant collage of a family in glorious ruin. Stibbe's wry, sly
wit propels the novel forward at breakneck speed, but don't be
fooled: underneath all the exuberance beats a surprisingly
melancholy heart."--Lauren Fox, Author of Still Life with Husband
and Friends Like Us
"Some of the most perceptive writing I've read about relationships
in a while....this book is very, very funny. Stibbe has a fine eye
for absurdity, and her writing has an unforced charm."--The
Independent
"Stibbe has a few words for people who love and hate Christmas in
this little collection...Funny, smart, sweet, and tender, this is
greater than a gift book and readable any time of
year."--Booklist
"Stibbe has a gift for summoning the high-octane low-attention-span
pimplefest that is adolescence."
--Molly Young, New York Times Book Review
"Stibbe's astute, deadpan charm is impossible to resist."
--Kim Hubbard, People
"Stibbe's deadpan first-person delivery once again balances quirky
charm with beady insight...Another deft helping of absurd social
comedy and unconventional wisdom from a writer of singular,
decidedly English gifts."
--Kirkus
"Sweetness and wit from Nina Stibbe. You won't find a funnier, more
original confidante than Lizzie Vogel, a teen who's taken a job in
a nursing home, at first just hoping to pay for some nice shampoo
but eventually sucked into a full-on farce. Truancy, elder abuse,
the death of Elvis Presley--there seems to be nothing the author of
Love, Nina can't play for good-natured laughs and a sneaky touch of
wisdom."
--Kim Hubbard , People
"The priceless, pragmatic English youngsters who put their mother
on the marriage market in last year's delightful Man at the Helm,
are back and practicing their skills on a spate of new victims. In
Stibbe's newest novel, Lizzie Vogel is now a teenager and hard at
work in her first job at a chaotic old-age home. There, she helps a
nurse find a husband (who will also operate as a 'retirement
plan'). Lizzie, who finds herself feeling more at home than she's
ever felt in her life, helps a cast of eccentrics save the home
from a rival."
--Billy Heller, The New York Post's Required Reading
"These letters are winning from the start...we simply like being in
Ms. Stibbe's company."--Dwight Garner, The New York Times
"This book is the seasonal garnish we all need. There is no subject
upon which Stibbe could not entertain"--Kate Kellaway, The
Guardian
"This densely populated coming-of-age story (for both mother and
children) has retained and even expanded on Stibbe's signature
antic charm...It's not too much of a stretch to conclude that Man
at the Helm, with its jauntily matter-of-fact social satire,
wouldn't be out of place on the same shelf as Cold Comfort Farm and
I Capture the Castle.
--Alida Becker, The New York Times Book Review
"You'll find yourself laughing out loud but also touched by the
book's depiction of family as it should be: people bound not just
by blood but by shared affinities, humor and unfailing interest in
hearing the answer to the question, 'How was your day?'"--Kim
Hubbard, People
PRAISE FOR LOVE, NINA: "I adored this book, and I could quote from
it forever. It's real, odd, life-affirming, sharp, loving...and I
can't remember the last time I laughed out loud so frequently while
reading."--Nick Hornby, The Believer
PRAISE FOR AN ALMOST PERFECT CHRISTMAS:
PRAISE FOR MAN AT THE HELM:
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