

Ralph's Party
Author: Lisa Jewell
Narrator: Imogen Church
Unabridged: 12 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 02/17/2020
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Romance
Author: Lisa Jewell
Narrator: Imogen Church
Unabridged: 12 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 02/17/2020
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary Romance
How often does an author begin their career by a challenge? That is exactly how British author, Lisa Jewell began her writing career. Her friend, Yasmin Boland, challenged her to write three chapters of a novel, and she would reward her with dinner at her favorite restaurant. The challenge was met, and Jewell turned those chapters into her first novel, Ralph's Party. It became the UK's bestselling first novel in 1999.
Jewell attended grammar school, but left in the sixth form, to use an art foundation scholarship at Barnet College, followed by a degree in fashion design from Epsom School of Art and Design. She worked in the fashion side of retail for several years in British Warehouse and Thomas Pink.
Lisa Jewell is considered one of the most popular authors in the UK today, with seventeen novels in her portfolio of work. She is also an internationally known and bestselling author with over two million sold in English-speaking countries alone, let alone being translated into twenty-five languages.
Among her novels are: Ralph's Party, Thirtynothing, After the Party, Then She Was Gone, The House We Grew Up In, and The Girls in the Garden. She resides in London with her husband, and two daughters.
OMG... OMG these characters are REVOLTING PEOPLE ... the lot of them ... I’d like to have them all written into a serial killer book and have them all done away with by chapter 2 !!! There isn’t one I’d save .. not even the simpering twit Jen .......more
A promising book that ends bad and more than chaotic. We have some un-expected philosophy, some well-constructed characters, some style too, but the level decreases dramatically, culminating with the eponymous party.........more
Started off really well, and is told from the alternating point of view of several of the dwellers in a set of flats in South London. I listened to the audiobook, which was the only available version of this book at my local library. The narrator, Imogen Church, did an exceptional job in voicing the......more
I am still wondering why I thought this might be a good book. Absolutely horrible. Horrible characters, I couldn't like any of them, horrible plot. You can really tell what opinion the author had about blonde, slim, successful women (probably I missed the order of the adjectives). All the book is ab......more