- Published: 4 July 2019
- ISBN: 9781473571648
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 9 hr 23 min
- Narrator: David Sibley
- RRP: $24.99
Live a Little
- Published: 4 July 2019
- ISBN: 9781473571648
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 9 hr 23 min
- Narrator: David Sibley
- RRP: $24.99
A tender story of unlikely love… Wise, witty, and deftly crafted.
Kirkus Reviews
Fast and clever… brilliant.
David Herman, Jewish Chronicle
Howard Jacobson is a rather rare bird among contemporary novelists, for he devotes himself to what Arnold Bennett called the great cause of cheering us all up. So one opens a new Jacobson novel in the expectation of pleasure… Jacobson’s observations are as acute and funny as ever.
Allan Massie, Scotsman
A meander of a novel that nonetheless feels urgent… it’s rarely less than bitterly funny in its determination to face up to the obliteration that awaits us all.
Alex Clark, Guardian
A thoroughly enjoyable read. For a literature snob and a language obsessive… there is a lot to feast on… for someone looking for an emotionally honest storyline, the book also delivers.
Holly Baxter, Independent
Witty and razor sharp… Almost forty years after the publication of his first novel, Jacobson shows that he has lost none of his verve, insight or ability to write dark comedy.
Ian Critchley, Literary Review
Tender and funny.
Grazia
As vigorous and darkly mirthful as it is tender… [Live a Little has] unparalleled linguistic verve. Vintage Jacobson.
Hephzibah Anderson, Mail on Sunday
A joyous new novel… A life-affirming tale of late-flowering love… if we manage to live a little longer, we might have the privilege of enjoying more novels such as this one.
Alexander Nurnberg, Sunday Times
Brilliantly observed… No other novelist writing in Britain could dramatise this nonagenarian love story with greater verve and tenderness, while never forgetting that this is a resplendently comedic form.
Tim Adams, Observer
Let’s pause to consider [Howard Jacobson’s] comic elegance and precision… Just look at the way he makes the English language dance for us… the characters, as they converse, striking sparks off one another.
Nicholas Lezard, Spectator
Jacobson's familiar wit and whimsy combine with verve and tenderness in this narrative of nonagenarian love found along Finchley Road… witty banter and enjoyment of conversation is at the very heart of the novel.
Jewish News
[Howard Jacobson] is not one to let the catastrophe of old age get in the way of a good laugh, or a surprisingly tender love story… [Live a Little is] merrily bonkers… This book is alive. It pulses with warmth and intelligence, and, unusually for a novel about old age, it has a lot of style.
Johanna Thomas-Corr, The Times
A tender and insightful portrait of unlikely love blossoming in old age.
Metro
We can forgive Mr Jacobson anything for the sake of his wit and wisdom… Readers would be ungrateful not to allow themselves an occasional smile or chortle.
Charles Keen, Oldie, *Novel of the Month*
This is a soft-hearted novel, warm and optimistic… [with] nimble, chewy sentences… there is writing to relish on every page.
Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph
A darkly funny geriatric love story… Jacobson is nearing eighty, and Live a Little is one of those late-life novels full of such wisdom and insight that it makes you wonder why anyone ever bothers reading – or watching – the young at all.
Shalom Auslander, Times Literary Supplement
With effortless precision… [Jacobson’s] exceedingly funny and discursive prose style often belies more serious observations on life… There are opportunities for humour, redemption and hope regardless of how close the end is.
Carl Wilkinson, Financial Times
A joyful excess of invention… Here love is a grave matter, but then skulls are famous for their grins.
Suzi Feay, Tablet
A master of the slightly dark comedy… Jacobson brings this little pocket of North London to life superbly, and his two ageing protagonists are wonderful creations, depicted with wit and compassion.
Tatler
You will be hard pushed to find a more enjoyable novel to get stuck into… Thanks to its warmth, humanity and humour, Live a Little feels like the ideal book for these autumnal months.
Will Gore, Spectator
Jacobson has a wonderful ear for language…he is compassionate, funny and occasionally very profound.
Richard Jaffa, Birmingham Jewish Recorder