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Trevor Cole's third novel takes readers to the small, fictional town of Kotemee, where Jean Vale Horemarsh — loving daughter, devoted friend — makes a momentous decision. One that will forever change the lives of everyone she loves. "Practical Jean, which was a finalist for this year's Rogers Writers' Trust Prize for Fiction, is the. This eagerly awaited new novel from Trevor Cole combines the humour and sharp observations of contemporary life that he is known for with an irresistibly twisted premise, for fans of the quirkily macabre Six Feet Under and Dexter, and readers of Paul Quarrington, Miriam Toews, Jonathan Franzen, and, of course, Trevor bltadwin.ru his first two, GG-shortlisted novels, Trevor Cole proved himself a /5(15). Practical Jean, the U.S. debut of acclaimed Canadian author Trevor Cole, is a “biting and black comedy of middle-class mores gone murderously wrong” that “combines diamond-cut social satire with thoughtful contemplations of friendship” (Globe and Mail)/5(26).


Practical Jean. by. Trevor Cole. · Rating details · ratings · reviews. Jean Vale Horemarsh is an ordinary, small-town woman with the usual challenges of middle age. She's content, mostly, with the life she's built: a semi-successful career as a ceramics artist, a close collection of women friends (if you ignore the terrible. Title: Practical Jean Author: Trevor Cole Genre: Fiction (Contemporary / Satire / Black Comedy / Friendship / Marriage) Publisher/Publication Date: Harper Perennial (10/18/) Source: TLC Book Tours Rating: Liked. Did I finish?: I did, another book inhaled in a matter of hours! One-sentence summary: After watching her mother's slow death, Jean Vale Horemarsh decides the best way to express. From Practical Jean by Trevor Cole. For the next while, Jean sat on the fender of the Barracuda, beside a mound of clothing, listening to her friend Dorothy and the Birdy boy splashing and hooting.


Trevor Cole's third novel takes readers to the small, fictional town of Kotemee, where Jean Vale Horemarsh — loving daughter, devoted friend — makes a momentous decision. One that will forever change the lives of everyone she loves. With Practical Jean, his third novel, Cole has turned his comic gifts to a female protagonist, one who embodies the traditionally feminine virtues of empathy, patience, selflessness, and practicality. By the novel’s end, however, Jean will have twisted those virtues into grotesque shapes that the charming lakeside town of Kotemee will never forget. Practical Jean, the U.S. debut of acclaimed Canadian author Trevor Cole, is a “biting and black comedy of middle-class mores gone murderously wrong” that “combines diamond-cut social satire with thoughtful contemplations of friendship” (Globe and Mail).

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