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020 _a9780141008585
040 _cTBS
100 _aHornby, Nick
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245 _aHow to be good
_c/ Nick Hornby
260 _aLondon : Penguin Books, 2001.
300 _a243, [1] pages ; 18 cm.
520 _aLondon GP Katie Carr always thought she was a good person. With her husband David making a living as 'The Angriest Man in Holloway', she figured she could put up with anything. Until, that is, David meets DJ Goodnews and becomes a good person too. A far-too-good person who starts committing crimes of charity like taking in the homeless and giving their kids' toys away. Suddenly Katie's feeling very bad about herself, and thinking that if charity begins at home, then maybe it's time to move. . . This laugh-out-loud novel, from the bestselling author of About a Boy and High Fidelity, will have you gripped from start to finish and will appeal to fans of David Nicholls and Jonathan Coe, as well as readers in need of a moral compass everywhere.
650 0 _aModern marriage
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650 0 _aParenthood
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655 0 _aNovels
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041 _aEnglish
653 _aREADING IN ENGLISH