'Twenty Something' introduces us to Jack Lancaster, who, at only 25 is far too young to be having a mid-life crisis, but who's going to have a pretty good shot at it anyway.About the AuthorIain Hollingshead is 25 years old. He has a weekly column in the Gu
‘Twenty Something’ introduces us to Jack Lancaster, who, at only 25 is far too young to be having a mid-life crisis, but who’s going to have a pretty good shot at it anyway.About the Author
Iain Hollingshead is 25 years old. He has a weekly column in the Guardian and writes features for the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Times. He lives in London.
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‘Funny, rude and entertaining… Will strike a chord with anyone who is, was, or will be a twentysomething’ Danny Wallace
‘Wonderful… Hollingshead writes with the cynicism of many clever young men, but the passion of very few’ Matthew Parris, columnist for The Times
‘Excellent… a very entertaining romp’ Evening Standard
‘Pure comic gold’ Booklist
‘Sharp. Exceptionally observant and consistently amusing’ Independent on Sunday
‘More than enough laughs for Hollingshead to stake a claim to being Tony Parsons for SW-something twenty-somethings’ Literary Review
‘Wildly entertaining and well-written – five stars’ Zoo
Book InformationISBN 9780715636565Author Iain HollingsheadFormat PaperbackPage Count 224Imprint DuckworthPublisher Duckworth Books
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