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Ella Berthoud, Susan Elderkin (Beteiligte)

The Novel Cure


An A to Z of Literary Remedies, Nominiert: Futurebook Innovation Award 2013
Main Ed. 2015. 464 S. 7.795276 in
Verlag/Jahr: CANONGATE BOOKS 2015
ISBN: 0-85786-421-1 (0857864211)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-85786-421-5 (9780857864215)

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A quirky popular reference book for literature lovers weary in brain and body and in need of a novel cure . . .
Mumsnet ´Best Books for Christmas 2016´

´Ideal for anyone who has ever wondered what on earth to read next´ SJ WATSON

´Witty, engaging and informative. The sort of book you choose for a friend and end up wanting to keep´ RACHEL JOYCE

This is a medical handbook with a difference. Whether you have a stubbed toe or a severe case of the blues, within these pages you´ll find a cure in the form of a novel to help ease your pain. You´ll also find advice on how to tackle common reading ailments - such as what to do when you feel overwhelmed by the number of books in the world, or you have a tendency to give up halfway through. When read at the right moment, a novel can change your life and The Novel Cure is an enchanting reminder of that power.
Brilliant . . . A perfect gift Vogue
Berthoud, Ella
Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin met as English Literature students at Cambridge University, where they began giving novels to each other whenever one of them seemed in need of a boost. Ella went on to study fine art and become a painter and art teacher. Susan became a novelist and journalist. In 2008 they set up a bibliotherapy service through The School of Life in London, and since then have been prescribing books either virtually or in person to clients all over the world. With four children, two husbands, various cats, dogs, mice and tortoises (some of them imaginary) between them, they created their first book, The Novel Cure, together in 2013.

Elderkin, Susan
Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin met as English Literature students at Cambridge University, where they began giving novels to each other whenever one of them seemed in need of a boost. Ella went on to study fine art and become a painter and art teacher. Susan became a novelist and journalist. In 2008 they set up a bibliotherapy service through The School of Life in London, and since then have been prescribing books either virtually or in person to clients all over the world. With four children, two husbands, various cats, dogs, mice and tortoises (some of them imaginary) between them, they created their first book, The Novel Cure, together in 2013.