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The Standing Chandelier

A Novella

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By: Lionel Shriver
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Summary

‘This early stocking filler of a novel … is a brutal treat’ Daily Mail

From the award-winning novelist and short story writer, Lionel Shriver, comes a literary gem, a story about love and the power of a gift.

When Weston Babansky receives an extravagant engagement present from his best friend (and old flame) Jillian Frisk, he doesn’t quite know what to make of it – or how to get it past his fiancée. Especially as it’s a massive, handmade, intensely personal sculpture that they’d have to live with forever.

As the argument rages about whether Jillian’s gift was an act of pure platonic generosity or something more insidious, battle lines are drawn…

Can men and women ever be friends? Just friends?

Described by the Sunday Times as ‘a brilliant writer’ with ‘a strong, clear and strangely seductive voice’, Lionel Shriver has written a glittering examination of friendship, ownership and the conditions of love.

Contemporary Contemporary Romance Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Romance Short Story
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Critic reviews

Praise for THE STANDING CHANDELIER

‘Terrific, skewering the notion that the sisterhood beats all’ Katie Law, Evening Standard

‘A slender book but a sharp one, eloquent about the various ways that people try to possess one another’ Observer

‘The woman can’t write an unintelligent sentence … Shriver has something of the John Updike or Patricia Highsmith eye’ The Times

‘This rapier-like novella finds her on wickedly fine form … at its sharpest, it’s downright Austen-esque’ EVENT Magazine

‘A short, brutal gem of a novel … so sharp, so true, so pitiless’ Evening Standard

Praise for THE MANDIBLES: A Family, 2029–2047

‘As ever, Shriver cuts close to the bone! . . . Distinctly chilling’ Independent

‘Shriver is fast becoming the go-to novelist for some of the big issues . . . breezy, mordantly comic . . . if the test of a futuristic novel is its eerie proximity to the present, this passes with flying colours’ Daily Mail

‘Impressively sweeping… Shriver’s intelligence, mordant humour and vicious leaps of imagination all combine to make this a novel that is as unsettling as it is entertaining in its portrait of the cataclysmic unravelling of the American dream’ Financial Times

‘The stuff of nightmares . . . Shriver cleverly balances tragedy with black comedy’ Sunday Express

‘It's scaring the hell out of me’ TRACY CHEVALIER

‘Shriver is as brilliant, funny and incisive as ever’ Woman and Home

‘Insightful and darkly funny’ Good Housekeeping

‘Her verve and ambition are impressive . . . Few writers since William Gaddis in his brilliant JR have had the chutzpah to take on America’s particular money madness’ Mail on Sunday

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Such a short book but packed full. Had a similar thing happen to me. No wisdom teeth involved. I'd forgotten all about it till I read this book, but boy am I mad now!

Wonderful writing. Brilliantly observed. For me it was a masterpiece. What an amazing litterary voice this woman has.

Brilliant

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Loved it.
I've returned to this novella a few times over the years, though this was the first time via Audible. I love it when an audiobook is read by the author.
For such a short story it has everything and is ultimately heartbreaking. A must read for anyone who has loved and lost a platonic friendship and had to master the unfamiliar terrain stemming from such a loss. Brilliant.

Men & Women Can be Friends... until one is no longer single.

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An excellent novella that covers more territory than most 500 page books, and makes you take sides like you do when a couple splits.

I loved the writing; the characters felt real, and the plot was well constructed without being obvious. I was surprised how involved I was, I laughed and felt sad for them; what more could you ask from a book.

A real find that left me thinking.

The complexities of sex and friendship dissected

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loved it, highly recommended. Lionel Shriver is so good at really getting into the detail of human interactions and agendas.

fantastic as usual from Lionel Shriver

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