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Moggerhanger: A Novel | Alan Sillitoe
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Always the most quietly eloquent of his cohort of postwar British novelists, Alan Sillitoe was the most scrupulous novelist, too, with a genuinely expansive and humane vision. He belongs to world literature, not merely a certain time and place. Jonathan Lethem Never before published, Moggerhanger is the last novel written by iconic British writer Alan Sillitoe before his death in 2010. Originally intended as the third part in a trilogy, the first two of which, A Start in Life and Life Goes On, were published in England but not in America, Moggerhanger stands on its own as the last act in an amazing writers career, a madcap, bawdy, boisterous, and above all comic novel written in a masterly, unflinching hand, Sillitoes Don Quixote. Michael Cullen, the narrator of Moggerhanger, is an aimless and now jobless, albeit brilliant and sophisticated, picaresque hero who always seems to end up in a pickle. Cullen finds himself in a Rolls Royce traveling across England and Europe, between visits to his father, the ever-playful and outrageous Gilbert Blaskin, a famous writer, and Blaskins long-suffering girlfriend, Mabel; and a criminal boss, Moggerhanger, who once employed him and who now sends him on jobs. The cast of characters is strange and wonderfulfrom Labrador dogs, crazed poets, and endless women, to the members of the Green Toe Gang, rat catchers, brothel workers, and investigative journalists, to his old friend and traveling companion Sergeant Bill Straw, a former mercenary soldier. A work of style as well as high comedy, Moggerhanger will make you want to quit your job and go on the road, come what may.
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Sara_Planz
Moggerhanger: A Novel | Alan Sillitoe
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Thank you @Litsy . Just received it today!!!

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MrBook Oh myyy. No, @BookBabe . 8y
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Khadeja
Moggerhanger: A Novel | Alan Sillitoe

I just officially received my ebook copy of moggerhanger from @Litsy giveaway! I WAS SO EXCITED when I know I have won! I never in my life won anything, it's such a good feeling! I'm so happy, and so excited to read this! I seriously can't wait!

pppooraikul Congrats! 🎉 Lucky you. I've always dreamed of winning a giveaway. 8y
Khadeja @pppooraikul well, believe me if I have. Then you will one day too :) and thanks 8y
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Litsy
Moggerhanger: A Novel | Alan Sillitoe
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CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of our latest Litsy giveaway. Happy reading to you all! This one is truly special.

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acg Congrats! 🎉🎉🎉 8y
Sara_Planz 🎉📚😀😍 8y
Donna_sBookMinute Congratulations everyone! @Khadeja ‼️. @Skiles ‼️ 8y
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DivineDiana How did I miss the giveaway? 😕 8y
Mayread @Donna_sBookMinute Thanks for tagging me! Somehow the Litsy tag didn't appear on my notifications. And thanks, @Litsy. I never win things! 8y
Khadeja Hold on a second. I won? How? I didn't even know this giveaway existed @Donna_sBookMinute 8y
Graciouswarriorprincess Congratulations! 8y
quirkyreader I am greatly looking forward to this story. 8y
erzascarletbookgasm What giveaway? How did I miss this? 😢 Anyway congrats to the winners! 8y
frshldy Me, too. What giveaway? 8y
Lizpixie I've only just seen this! Thanks so much, how do I claim the book? 8y
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Litsy
Moggerhanger: A Novel | Alan Sillitoe
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Jonathan Lethem says author Alan Sillitoe (The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner) had "a genuinely expansive and humane vision." 10 Litsy users have the chance to win an ebook of the never-before-published, final work by a master of the comic novel. Like, Comment or Stack by 7/5 to be selected!

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ColleenLindsay I'm not eligible for this giveaway (I work at Open Road) but you should enter cos this book is amazeballs! 8y
GuiltyFeat "Master of the comic novel"? Really? Angry young man, perhaps but hardly a comic writer. 8y
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Britafish @GuiltyFeat many of his later novels are actually quite funny, including this one 8y
GuiltyFeat @Britafish Fair enough, just seemed like an unusual description but I'm not familiar enough with the canon, I guess. 8y
quirkyreader Yes please sign me up for the drawing. I loves his work. I especially like him as a person because he was one of the few people that befriended Jean Frame when she was in England. 8y
laurenalysse @ColleenLindsay More Litsy love! 8y
Lizpixie Sounds interesting. 8y
Dmaylman I have never read his books but my interest is piqued 8y
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Lightreader Look forward to checking it out! 8y
Booknerd17 I've never read anything by him but this looks interesting 8y
Pfffft I'll take this challenge! 8y
Sara_Planz Awesome!!! 8y
Kjack17 Looks like an interesting read! 8y
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