40 Love: A Novel
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40 Love: A Novel

Audio CD – Unabridged, August 30, 2011

Price
$11.37
Publisher
Macmillan Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1427212351
Dimensions
5.19 x 0.83 x 5.92 inches
Weight
6.2 ounces

Description

Review Wickham aces the shallow rich...in this light, fast-paced novel. ( PUBLISHERS WEEKLY )This featherweight comedy delivers a decided satisfaction. ( Kirkus )

Features & Highlights

  • Everyone wins this game of literary tennis, a comedy of manners about envy in which Wickham skewers the nouveau riche. At their country estate, Patrick Chance and his wife host a weekend tennis party. As four couples gather on the sunny terrace, it seems obvious who among them is succeeding, and who is falling behind. But by the end of the party, nothing will be quite as certain. While the couples' children amuse themselves with pony rides and rehearsals for a play, the adults suffer a series of personal revelations and crises. Wickham's nonstop action reveals at every turn that matters may not be as they seem, and in the end one thing is crystal clear: the weekend is about anything but tennis.

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2.5 Rating

Over the years I have read several Sophie Kinsella books, but this is the first one I have read under her real name Madeleine Wickham. I was curious to see how her older books compare to her more current releases and the tennis theme caught my interest as well.

What can I say about 40-Love? Keeping up with the Jones’s was definitely a theme here. From their expensive clothing, art and private schools, each character was more materialistic than the next. And their backstabbing snobbery became more infuriating as I read along.

Katherine Kellgren’s narration was spot on, when bringing a voice to the Chance’s and their guests. She did a great job expressing their selfish personalities and high brow accents. Wickham’s familiar contemporary style and the anticipation of confrontation kept me listening to this book.

Unfortunately I wouldn’t recommend 40-Love, but I would recommend Madeleine Wickham/Sophie Kinsella as an author to read.
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3.5 -- A fun, fairly light read

40 LOVE is about a group of friends who get together at a country home for an elaborately planned tennis party (It actually is a re-issue of her first novel, originally called The Tennis Party). For some reason this setting made me feel like I was in an Agatha Christie novel (or maybe a Clue game). There's no mystery, and Ms. Christie certainly doesn't use the salty language that peppers Madeleine Wickham's books (who also publishes as Sophie Kinsella), but something about a weekend gathering at an English country manor had me sort of waiting for something to happen.

No, no one is murdered, but there are some under-handed dealings and misrepresentations that are revealed as we get to know more about this group of friends and as they get to know more about each other. The plot twists and turns as an ex shows up unexpectedly, one character blackmails another, after another is pressured into making a big decision that might not be in his best interest.

There are a few themes that will likely be familiar to those of us who are in our 40's: what people will do to get ahead, how no one's life is the same as it appears to outsiders, the failures and successes of children, the value of old friends, and the unexpected blessings of new ones.

If me talking about themes in a review make you want to run away and burn your Norton Anthology in effigy in response, don't stop reading! Yes, these are the type of issues that come up, but it's basically a light, fun, romp. No literary analysis required, I promise!

AUDIO NOTES: This is very expressively read by Katherine Kellgren, who I love most for her work on Rick Riordan's Kane Chronicles. She gave a nuanced performance that gave everyone in the group of characters a very distinct identity. Because of this, I'm pretty certain that I enjoyed listening to it far more than I would have enjoyed reading it.