Cover image for Number 11
Title:
Number 11
Author:
Coe, Jonathan, author.
ISBN:
9780451493361
Personal Author:
Edition:
First American Edition.
Publication Information:
New York :

Alfred A. Knopf,

2017.

©2015
Physical Description:
333 pages ; 25 cm
General Note:
"This ia a Borzoi book."

"Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain by Viking, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., London, in 2015"--title page verso.
Abstract:
"Jonathan Coe finally provides a sequel to The Winshaw Legacy, the 1995 novel that introduced American readers to one of Britain's most exciting new writers -- an acerbic, hilariously dark, and unflinching portrait of modern society. In Number 11, Coe has filled his intricate plot with a truly Dickensian cast of characters. The novel opens in the early aughts with two ten-year-old girls, Alison and Rachel, and their frightening encounter with the "Mad Bird Woman," a mysterious figure who lives down the road. As the narrative progresses through time, the novel broadens in scope toward other people who are somehow connected to the two girls. We follow the trials and tribulations of Alison's mother, a has-been singer, as she competes on a grisly reality TV show. Rachel's university mentor confronts her late husband's disastrously obsessive search for an untraceable German film he saw as a child. A young police constable investigates the seemingly accidental and unrelated deaths of two stand-up comedians. And when Rachel becomes a nanny for a ludicrously wealthy family, she discovers a dark and terrifying secret lying beneath their immense mansion in London's most staggeringly expensive neighborhood. Combining psychological insight, social commentary, vicious satire, and even surrealist horror, this highly accomplished work holds a revealing and disquieting mirror up to the world we live in today"-- Provided by publisher.
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