Description From a bright new voice in contemporary fiction comes a hilarious and sophisticated comedy of manners about a delightfully eccentric family and the absurd happenings that befall them during one frenzied summer at their home in the Pacific Northwest.
Widdicombe is perfect for fans of Maria Semple\'s Where\'d You Go, Bernadette?, Andrew Sean Greer\'s Less, and Jess Walter\'s Beautiful Ruins..
Written in a singularly witty and satirical style, Cheer Up, Mr.
When this alternately bumbling and clever cast of characters comes together, Willowbrook transforms into a circus of uncovered secrets, preposterous misunderstandings, and irrepressible passions.
Meanwhile, a local named Marvelous Matthews is hired to create a garden at the manor--and is elated to find Gracie Sloane, bewitching self-help author, in residence as well.
Their personal assistant, Michelle, begins a romance with preppy screenwriter Bradford, who also happens to be Frank\'s tennis partner.
The Widdicombes\' son, Christopher, is mourning a heartbreak after a year abroad in Italy.
And so begins a whirlwind summer as their house becomes the epicenter of multiple social dramas involving the family, their friends, and a host of new acquaintances.
But Carol is convinced that their new island home--Willowbrook Manor on the Puget Sound--is just the thing to Cheer her husband up.
Or so his wife, Carol, believes.
The inimitable--some might say incorrigible--Frank Widdicombe is suffering from a deep depression.
Description From a bright new voice in contemporary fiction comes a hilarious and sophisticated comedy of manners about a delightfully eccentric family and the absurd happenings that befall them during one frenzied summer at their home in the Pacific Northwest