Críticas:
`Sad, funny, wise and unblinkingly honest, this is truly wonderful.' * Daily Mail * `Uh-oh, here comes another one of those colourful curmudgeons who drop pearls of senior wisdom on their way to a new lease on life. Cesare certainly fits the stereotype, but he's funny, interesting and grumpy enough to stay on the winning side of the formula.' * New York Times Book Review * `Immensely charming... Uplifting and very much on the side of life.' * Mail on Sunday * `Marone's characters, irreverent and absurd, embark on adventures they had ceased to allow themselves to imagine in this darkly comedic take on ageing.' * World Literature Today * `An impressive literary feat...a charming tale of opportunities taken and missed.' * Reading Magazine * `Lorenzo Marone is the new voice that literature needs.' * Corriere della Sera * `Unforgettable...comical and cynical while remaining tender and dramatic.' * Corriere della Sera * `The Temptation to be Happy is that very rare thing - a book that can make you both laugh and cry... Marone's undoubted skill [is] demonstrated in some beautiful lyrical passages.' * TripFiction * `Poignant...[with] moments of touching eccentricity.' * bookoxygen * `A wonderful novel about ageing - ironic and light-footed.' * Italien Magazin * `Packed with dark humour, the writer's embodiment of a near-octogenarian is an impressive feat.' * Northern Echo * `A charming tale.' * Daily Telegraph * `A toast to real happiness!' * La Stampa * `A book that touches the heart...wonderfully honest, ingenious, quick and tragic.' * Siegener Zeitung * `This novel owes its success largely to Lorenzo Marone's wonderful character Cesare Annunziata, and to the funny and paradoxical fact that this is an excellent coming-of-age novel whose protagonist is over seventy years old.' * Il Mattino * `Comic, ironic, sarcastic descriptions that will make you smile but will also make you take a deep look at life in old age.' * Wochenspiegel *
Reseña del editor:
`Sad, funny, wise and unblinkingly honest, this is truly wonderful.' Daily Mail `I like the smell of pines and the aroma of freshly washed laundry. I like the rattle of hail on windowpanes and the texture of volcanic rock. I like the light in the sky when the sun has gone down.' Cesare is an unlikely hero. As he says himself, `I am seventy-seven years old, and for seventy-two years and one hundred and eleven days I threw my life down the toilet...' Is it too late for him to rediscover his passion for love and life? Already an international bestseller, The Temptation to Be Happy is a coming-of-age story like no other. 'Immensely charming... Uplifting and very much on the side of life.' Mail on Sunday
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