<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Hilary Mantel delivers a collection of contemporary short stories that demonstrate what modern England has become, writing about gender, marriage, class, family, and sex, cutting to the core of human experience.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Named a Best Book of the Year by<br>Amazon, Barnes & Noble, <i>The Guardian </i>(London), <i> The Independent </i>(London), <i> Kirkus Reviews, </i> <i>Los Angeles Times, </i><i> The New York Times Book Review, </i><i> The Telegraph </i>(London), <i> The Washington Post</i></p><p> In <i>The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher</i><i>, </i> Hilary Mantel's trademark gifts of penetrating characterization, unsparing eye, and rascally intelligence are once again fully on display with stories of dislocation and family fracture, of whimsical infidelities and sudden deaths with sinister causes. Cutting to the core of human experience, Mantel brutally and acutely writes about marriage, class, family, and sex. Unpredictable, diverse, and sometimes shocking, <i>The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher</i> will brilliantly unsettle the reader in that unmistakably Mantel way.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"An event with a capital 'E' . . . Breathtaking" --<i>NPR</i></p><p>"Scintillating . . . Like the Olympic gymnast who nails her landing every time." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></p><p>"A book of her short stories is like a little sweet treat." --<i>USA Today (four stars)</i></p><p>"[Mantel is at] the top of her game." --<i>Salon</i></p><p>"Genius" --<i>The Seattle Times</i></p><p>"[Mantel is] an international literary star." --<i>Elle</i></p><p>"One of the best novelists writing today." --<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></p><p>"Mantel's] writing is cinematically exquisite... you can't help but get sucked in." --<i>The Chicago Tribune</i></p><p>"<i>The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher</i> delivers on its promises: the promise built by Mantel's reputation as one of the unquestionably great contemporary writers, the promise made by its shocking title, and the promise inherent in the genre of short stories...Mantel pokes and prods and scratches at our tiny collective wounds, opening them into something much bigger. Readers may find the stories uncomfortable, but also hard to put down." --<i>A.V. Club</i></p><p>"A book of her short stories is like a little sweet treat.... Some of the stories are so brief and twisted...they have a hint of the cruelty of Roald Dahl's short stories (the ones that were definitely for grown-ups).... Mantel's narrators never tell everything they know, and that's why they're worth listening to, carefully." --<i>USA Today (4 stars)</i></p><p>"Here is the Mantel of her earlier, darker kitchen-sink novels: harsh and comic, even derisive." --<i>Los Angeles Times</i></p><p>"Mantel] evokes a shadowy region where boundaries blur and what might have happened has equal weight with what actually occurred.... Despite the plethora of sharply observed social detail, her short stories always recognize other potential realities.... Even the most straightforward of Mantel's tales retain a faintly otherworldly air." --<i>Washington Post</i></p><p>"[A] barnburner of a title story...It's not the plot that matters as much as the superb little touches with which Ms. Mantel punctuates it." --<i>New York Times</i></p><p>"Hilary Mantel has escaped from King Henry VIII's court." --<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></p><p>"Mantel is not just a novelist, however, but a great political novelist at the top of her game." --<i>Salon</i></p><p>"The stories are artfully constructed and share a muted gothic tone marked by the same 'heightened, crawling quality' that one of Mantel's narrators, a writer, finds at a moldering hotel." --<i>New Yorker</i></p><p>"<i>The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher</i>, untied from the historical record, she gives her characters freer rein to rattle their chains, and the results...are satisfyingly chilling." --<i>The Daily Beast</i></p><p>"Here are stories in which horror shudders between the high gothic of Grimm and the menacing quotidian. Oppression comes from air conditioners that 'labor and hack' and from 'the smell of drains.' Cruelty is made manifest by a wayward young girl who finds an even more outcast target in the form of a severely deformed child.... These are Ms. Mantel's signature strokes - freaks made human and humans made freakish, and always with the expiation of a dark and judgmental humor." --<i>Pittsburg Post-Gazette</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Hilary Mantel</b> is the two-time winner of the Man Booker Prize for her best-selling novels, <i>Wolf Hall</i>, and its sequel, <i>Bring Up the Bodies</i>--an unprecedented achievement. The Royal Shakespeare Company recently adapted <i>Wolf Hall</i> and <i>Bring Up the Bodies</i> for the stage to colossal critical acclaim and a BBC/Masterpiece six-part adaption of the novels will broadcast in 2015.</p><p>The author of fourteen books, she is currently at work on the third installment of the Thomas Cromwell Trilogy.</p>
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