The Temptation to Be Happy

The Temptation to Be Happy

by Lorenzo Marone

Narrated by Arthur Morey

Unabridged — 7 hours, 53 minutes

The Temptation to Be Happy

The Temptation to Be Happy

by Lorenzo Marone

Narrated by Arthur Morey

Unabridged — 7 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

Cesare is a seventy-seven-year-old widower and cynical troublemaker. He has lived his whole life by his own rules and has no intention of changing now. Aside from an intermittent fling with a nurse called Rossana, he spends his days avoiding the old cat lady next door and screening calls from his children.

But when the enigmatic Emma moves in next door with her strange and sinister husband, Cesare suspects there is more to their relationship than meets the eye. He enlists the other residents to help him investigate and soon discovers a new and unexpected sense of purpose that leads him to risk everything for a future he had never thought possible.

Laced with humour and pathos in equal measure, this is a delightful book to savour, for young and old alike.


Editorial Reviews

The New York Times Book Review - Alison McCulloch

Uh oh, here comes another one of those colorful 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.

bookoxygen

‘Poignant...[with] moments of touching eccentricity.’

Italien Magazin

‘A wonderful novel about ageing – ironic and light-footed.’

Daily Telegraph

‘A charming tale.’

Northern Echo

‘Packed with dark humour, the writer's embodiment of a near-octogenarian is an impressive feat.’

Corriere della Sera

‘Lorenzo Marone is the new voice that literature needs.’

La Stampa

‘A toast to real happiness!’

Wochenspiegel

‘Comic, ironic, sarcastic descriptions that will make you smile but will also make you take a deep look at life in old age.’

Siegener Zeitung

‘A book that touches the heart...wonderfully honest, ingenious, quick and tragic.’

TripFiction

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.'

Daily Mail

‘Sad, funny, wise and unblinkingly honest, this is truly wonderful.’

World Literature Today

‘Marone’s characters, irreverent and absurd, embark on adventures they had ceased to allow themselves to imagine in this darkly comedic take on ageing.’

Il Mattino

‘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.’

Mail on Sunday

‘Immensely charming... Uplifting and very much on the side of life.’

New York Times Book Review

‘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.’

Reading Magazine

‘An impressive literary feat...a charming tale of opportunities taken and missed.’

Daily Mail

‘Sad, funny, wise and unblinkingly honest, this is truly wonderful.’

The New York Times Book Review

Uh-oh, here comes another one of those colorful curmudgeons who drop pearls of senior wisdom on their way to a new lease on life. Cesar certainly fits the stereotype, but he’s funny, interesting and grumpy enough to stay on the winning side of the formula.

From the Publisher

Italian author Lorenzo Marone’s main character in THE TEMPTATION TO BE HAPPY is the seventy-seven-year-old widower, Cesare, who lives rather aimlessly until he receives a new neighbor he cannot help but investigate. Marone’s characters, irreverent and absurd, embark on adventures they had ceased to allow themselves to imagine in this darkly comedic take on aging.”


— World Literature Today

"Sad, funny, wise and unblinkingly honest, this is truly wonderful."


—Daily Mail (UK)

NYTBR

Uh-oh, here comes another one of those colorful curmudgeons who drop pearls of senior wisdom on their way to a new lease on life. Cesar certainly fits the stereotype, but he’s funny, interesting and grumpy enough to stay on the winning side of the formula.

NOVEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Lorenzo Marone creates an oddly wonderful protagonist in 77-year-old widower Cesare Annunziata. Arthur Morey’s performance puts flesh on Cesare’s cranky bones. Cesare lives alone and likes it. He avoids connection with everyone, even his own daughter. His only intimate contact comes from an occasional liaison with Rosanna, a nurse/sex worker. Then, Emma and her sketchy husband move into a nearby flat, and Cesare’s life changes. Always believable, Morey captures Cesare’s transformation from a depressed, sarcastic, aging recluse with grim observations on life to a man with a purpose and the possibility of a future. Morey keeps a wide range of emotions under control, providing sweetly understated moments. Funny, engaging, and truthful, Marone’s novel is made even better by Morey’s narration. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169940497
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 12/26/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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