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The Summer House: A Trilogy

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A delicious, malicious comedy of marriage, motherhood, and scandal.
  • 30 April 2013
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"A work of astonishing illumination and delight . . . so edgy, bright and subversive about women's inner lives and experience."—Francine Prose, New York Times Book Review

"The subtlety of James, the comedy of Spark, the penetrating—and the deep, unflinching—eye of Jane Austen."—Kirkus Reviews

*A New York Times Notable Book*

In The Summer House trilogy, three very different women, with three very distinct perspectives, narrate three very witty novels concerning one disastrous wedding in the offing.

The Clothes in the Wardrobe: Nineteen-year-old Margaret feels more trepidation than joy at the prospect of her marriage to forty-year-old Syl.

The Skeleton in the Cupboard: Syl’s mother, Mrs. Monro, doesn’t know quite what to make of her son’s life, but she knows Margaret should not marry him.

The Fly in the Ointment: And then there’s Lili, the free spirit who is determined that the wedding shall not happen, no matter the consequences.

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 339
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Imprint: Paul Dry Books
Publication Date: 30 April 2013
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781589880863
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Humorous / General, FICTION / Satire, FICTION / Family Life / General
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Praise for Alice Thomas Ellis and The Summer House

"A work of astonishing illumination and delight...so edgy, bright and subversive about women's inner lives and experience."—Francine Prose, New York Times Book Review

"Her style is succinct, her humor dry…Unputdownable."—The Spectator

"The subtlety of James, the comedy of Spark, the penetrating—and the deep, unflinching—eye of Jane Austen."—Kirkus Reviews

"A witty and original writer."—Times Literary Supplement

"Inspired malice…Alice Thomas Ellis only bothers with the things that really bother her. That's why her novel is short. That's why her novel is good."—Victoria Glendinning in The Times

"It oozes enjoyable malice."—Observer

"The glitter comes from Alice Thomas Ellis's mastery in keeping just the right distance between tones and undertones…This is a dark comedy."—Sunday Times


Alice Thomas Ellis: Alice Thomas Ellis (1932–2005) was one of Britain's most widely admired writers. Her dozen novels include The 27th Kingdom, which was nominated for a Booker Prize, and The Inn at the Edge of the World, which won the 1991 Writers' Guild Award for Best Fiction. She also published many essays and edited books by Penelope Fitzgerald and Beryl Bainbridge. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.