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Maybe the Horse Will Talk

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Maybe the Horse Will Talk by Elliot Perlman is a sharp and timely novel that follows Stephen Maserov, a lawyer trapped in a corporate grind at a big law firm in Melbourne. Desperate to avoid financial ruin and keep his family together, he stumbles upon a precarious opportunity that could either break him or mark the beginning of his big break. With wit and insight, the story digs into themes of power, ethics and the personal struggles of modern professional life.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate novels that explore corporate life with wit and satire, as it tells the story of a man striving to navigate the treacherous waters of a large law firm. The narrative delves into themes of ambition, justice, and the human quest for meaning amidst a backdrop of workplace politics and personal challenges.

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Maybe the Horse Will Talk

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What if the only way to keep your job was to antagonise your boss?

'I am absolutely terrified of losing a job I absolutely hate.'

Stephen Maserov has problems. A onetime teacher, married to fellow teacher Eleanor, he has retrained and is now a second-year lawyer working at mega-firm Freely Savage Carter Blanche. Despite toiling around the clock to make budget, he's in imminent danger of being downsized. And to make things worse, Eleanor, sick of single-parenting their two young children thanks to Stephen's relentless work schedule, has asked him to move out.

To keep the job he hates, pay the mortgage, and salvage his marriage, he will have to do something strikingly daring, something he never thought himself capable of. But if he's not careful, it might be the last job he ever has...

Warm, dramatic, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, with the narrative pull of a thriller, Maybe the Horse Will Talk is a love story, a reflection on contemporary marriage, and on friendship. It is also an unflinching examination of sexual harassment in the workplace and an expose of corporate corruption that taps directly into the pulse of our times.

'Australia's outstanding social novelist' (Times Literary Supplement), Elliot Perlman '... has many things working in his favour as a novelist - curiosity, erudition, daring and a gift for seducing readers into going along with him for the ride. He'll get you where you want to go ...' (Washington Post)

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Maybe the Horse Will Talk by Elliot Perlman has been praised for its compelling narrative and sharp social commentary. Critics have noted its insightful exploration of workplace dynamics and the legal profession’s impact on personal lives. The novel's humour and engaging characters have been highlighted, offering a satirical yet profound look at modern life and interpersonal relationships.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143781486

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 October 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Elliot Perlman's Three Dollars won the Age Book of the Year Award, the Betty Trask Award (UK), the Fellowship of Australian Writers' Book of the Year Award and was shortlisted for the John Llewellyn-Rhys/Mail On Sunday Book of the Year Award (UK) as well as for the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Elliot Perlman also co-wrote the screenplay for the film of Three Dollars, which received the Australian Film Critics' Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay as well as the A.F.I. Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The Reasons I Won't Be Coming, a collection of stories, was a bestseller in the US where it was named a New York Times Book Review 'Editors' Choice' and received the Steele Rudd Award for the best Australian short story collection in its year of publication. Perlman's second novel, Seven Types of Ambiguity, was a bestseller in France where it was described as 'one of the best novels of recent years, a complete success'(Le Monde). In Germany it was called a 'literary sensation' (Deutschlandradio), 'an impressive, iridescent all-encompassing view of feeling' (Der Spiegel), and described as having "the virtues of the great modern European novel' (S ddeutsche Zeitung). It was a bestseller in the United States where it was described as having 'traces of Dickens's range and of George Eliot's generous humanist spirit' (New York Times) and named a New York Times Book Review 'Editors' Choice', a New York Times Book Review 'Notable Book of the Year' and a Washington Post 'Editors' Choice' as well as one of its all-time dozen favourites 'on the pain of love'. In the UK it was described as 'a colossal achievement....a tour de force...(in which) at the end, in a comprehensive, an almost Shakespearian way, Perlman picks up every loose thread and knots it' (The Observer) and named a Sunday Telegraph 'Book of the Year'. In Australia it was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award as well as for the Queensland Premier's Award for Fiction. Perlman's bestselling The Street Sweeper, 'Excellent . . . harrowing, humane and brilliant' (The Times (UK)) ' is a towering achievement- a strikingly modern literary novel.' (Entertainment Weekly (US)) '. . . an epic tale that spans decades and bridges generations while chronicling the predominant chapters of racial persecution perpetrated in the darkest hours of the twentieth century . . . wherein Perlman shines a fresh light on the struggle of the American civil rights movement . . . The narrative pull is breathtaking as he pulls off the supreme feat of articulating the unspeakable . . . This stunning novel works and matters, because of the expert way Perlman has recorded both the agonized howl of the past and the plaintive echoes of the present' (San Francisco Chronicle) in ' a wonderfully rich, engaging and multilayered story . . . from an author of rare erudition and compassion.' (The Washington Post) ' Perlman brilliantly makes personal both the Holocaust and the civil rights movement, and crafts a moving and literate page-turner.' (Publishers Weekly (starred review)) ' Here Perlman burnishes his reputation as a masterful storyteller who captures the cadences of consciousness and conversation and the varieties and vagaries of cruelty, courage and compassion . . . You will, in all likelihood, find it unforgettable.' (Jerusalem Post) Elliot Perlman's first novel for children, The Adventures of Catvinkle, ' is an instant children's classic, that you enjoy as much as the little ones you know, and that you start giving as a gift because of its inherent, feel-good message.' (Sunday Age) ' A charming and whimsical tale . . . replete with gentle lessons . . . about empathy, bravery and friendship . . . a simply a delightful and easy-to-read story with laugh-out-loud dialogue that doesn't talk down to its readers.' (Books+Publishing) ' . . . exactly the sort of book I loved being given as a child, a book you can cherish,' (Sydney Morning Herald) ' where themes of social inclusion, anti-racism and anti-bullying are treated gently in this delightful, easy-to-read story . . . and t here are many quirky, humorous moments . . .' (Magpies) 'A gorgeous book guaranteed to give great joy.' (Better Reading) The Adventures of Catvinkle was a Children's Book Council of Australia Notable Book 2019, and was shortlisted for the 2019 Children's Peace Literature Award. Perlman's Maybe the Horse Will Talk ' is a thriller-like, stylish, compelling novel that manages at once to limn injustices wrought by corporate acquisitiveness, misogyny and discrimination, and to affirm the transformative capacity of empathy. And while there is a deep and steady seriousness . . . it is also funny as well as exhilarating and humane, pitching longing, love and kindness hopefully and inspiringly against violence.' (Weekend Australian) ' A timely look at sexual harassment and corporate corruption that manages to be laugh-out-loud funny' (Sydney Morning Herald) where ' t he novelist's mastery of the sentence is on full display in the rapid-fire dialogue between his characters . . . If Maybe the Horse will Talk stands apart in Perlman's oeuvre for its intention to make readers smile, it continues the author's interest in addressing social concerns through fiction.' (The Saturday Age) Elliot Perlman is the recipient of the Queensland Premier's award for Advancing Public Debate and has been described by the Times Literary Supplement (UK) as 'Australia's outstanding social novelist', by Le Nouvelle Observateur (France) as the 'Zola d'Australie' and by Lire (France) as 'the classic of tomorrow', one of the '50 most important writers in the world'. Catvinkle and the Missing Tulips, a novel for children and a sequel to The Adventures of Catvinkle, is scheduled for publication in October 2020.

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