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White city blue

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Winner of the 1999 Whitbread First Novel Award 'Beautiful and brilliant' Tony Parsons Estate agent Frankie Blue is known on his home turf - White City, Shepherd's Bush - as 'Frank the Fib'.

He's a liar - but one who always tries to tell the truth.

Frankie has been friends with Diamond Tony, a hairdresser, Colin, a computer nerd, and Nodge, a cabbie, since schooldays. Now they are thirty and trying to live the same life as they did then - drinking, girls, banter, football.

Then comes Frankie's Great Betrayal - Veronica, and marriage, his ticket to a bigger, better grown-up world.

From the moment he tells his mates, the whole patchwork of their friendships begins to collapse - revealing the sad, shocking but often hilarious truths that lie underneath. 'Caustically funny and sometimes very affecting with sardonic wit and a kind of tough tenderness, Lott portrays people growing up, growing apart or growing together' Sunday Times 'Mordantly funny Observations are vivid, the dialogue crisp and, crucially, the characters are sympathetic' Tatler

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Product Details
Scribner UK
1471187896 / 9781471187896
eBook (EPUB)
823.914
11/07/2019
England
English
General
320 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: London: Viking, 1999.