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Jean wouldn't be able stand it if something unfortunate were to befall her friends--that's why decides to kill them herself, before anything else can harm them. "Bad Marie "meets "Arsenic and Old Lace "in this darkly humorous story of a woman whose overpowering love for her friends moves her to murder each and every one of them. "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"). A…mehr

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Jean wouldn't be able stand it if something unfortunate were to befall her friends--that's why decides to kill them herself, before anything else can harm them. "Bad Marie "meets "Arsenic and Old Lace "in this darkly humorous story of a woman whose overpowering love for her friends moves her to murder each and every one of them. "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"). A deliciously dark satire with roots that spread from Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal "to Tim Burton's "Edward Scissorhands," Cole's "Practical Jean "is a razor's edge dissection of relationships, faithfulness, and homicide. After all, what are friends for?
Jean Vale Horemarsh is content, for the most part, with the small-town life she's built: a semi-successful career as a ceramics artist, a close collection of women friends (aside from that terrible falling-out with Cheryl years ago), a comfortable marriage with a kind if unextraordinary man. But it is only in watching her mother go through the final devastating stages of cancer that Jean realizes her true calling. No one should have to suffer the indignities of aging and illness like her mother did?and she, Jean Horemarsh, will take it upon herself to give each of her friends one final, perfect moment . . . and then, one by one, kill them. Of course, female friendships are quite complicated things, and Jean is soon to discover that her plan isn't as simple as she initially believed it to be.
Autorenporträt
TREVOR COLE is an award-winning journalist and novelist. His journalism has garnered him twenty-five National Magazine Award nominations and nine awards. His novels, which include most recently Hope Makes Love, have been shortlisted for the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction twice and the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, and won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. Cole lives in Toronto.