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From the bestselling author of The Cazelet Chronicles comes Elizabeth Jane Howard’s Getting It Right, a a touching comedy about a young man trying desperately to get it right.
Winner of the Yorkshire Post Novel of the Year Award
Gavin - a sensitive, shy, hairdresser in the West End - is, at thirty-one, still a virgin. He’s a classic late developer, and he’s worried that it’s getting too late to develop at all.
Then one night, Gavin finds himself at a penthouse party and, meets people the likes of which he’s never come across before, and suddenly, everything begins to change … Over the next fortnight, Gavin might start, at last, to get it right .
PRAISE FOR GETTING IT RIGHT
‘Crammed with incidental pleasures … sometimes sad but more frequently hilarious … Getting It Right gets it, comically, right’ Paul Bailey, Evening Standard
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From the bestselling author of The Cazelet Chronicles comes Elizabeth Jane Howard’s Getting It Right, a a touching comedy about a young man trying desperately to get it right.
Winner of the Yorkshire Post Novel of the Year Award
Gavin - a sensitive, shy, hairdresser in the West End - is, at thirty-one, still a virgin. He’s a classic late developer, and he’s worried that it’s getting too late to develop at all.
Then one night, Gavin finds himself at a penthouse party and, meets people the likes of which he’s never come across before, and suddenly, everything begins to change … Over the next fortnight, Gavin might start, at last, to get it right .
PRAISE FOR GETTING IT RIGHT
‘Crammed with incidental pleasures … sometimes sad but more frequently hilarious … Getting It Right gets it, comically, right’ Paul Bailey, Evening Standard