An Enthralling and Warm Tale About Life: Read Our Review of Frankie by Graham Norton

An Enthralling and Warm Tale About Life: Read Our Review of Frankie by Graham Norton

A dazzling, decades-sweeping story about love, bravery and what it means to live a significant life.

Always on the periphery, looking on, young Frankie Howe was never quite sure enough of herself to take centre stage – after all, life had already judged her harshly. Now old, Frankie finds it easier to forget the life that came before.

Then Damian, a young Irish carer, arrives at her London flat, there to keep an eye on her as she recovers from a fall. A memory is sparked, and the past crackles into life as Damian listens to the story Frankie has kept stored away all these years.

Travelling from post-war Ireland to 1960s New York – a city full of art, larger than life characters and turmoil – Frankie shares a world in which friendship and chance encounters collide. A place where, for a while, life blazes with an intensity that can’t last but will perhaps live on in other ways and in other people. But as Frankie’s past slowly emerges, her spirit and endurance are revealed as undeniable … and unforgettable.

Graham Norton has written four other novels, all Sunday Times bestsellers, in the UK and Ireland. His fiction writing has won him critical acclaim from across all media and the literary community.

There’s something hilariously sad about Norton’s newest venture into publishing, Frankie. From the moment Frankie Howe was introduced, I was immediately drawn to her beautiful story. I liked Frankie as though she were a friend, and hearing about her youthful past was warming and made me ponder about my own life. This book really did feel life-changing.

Norton’s writing prose is smooth like butter but also powerful at times, leaving quite a punch with how some of the chapters end. There’s also a quirky atmosphere in the book once we traverse through Frankie’s past. She clearly shares many similarities to her author with a wise perspective on life, a fun sense of humour and a delightful amount of etiquette and elegance. Trust me, you’ll want to get to the last page. Frankie’s lovable, but as Norton has teased, she never felt like the main character in her life.

Once I had finished the book, I found myself reminiscing on its incredible setting–post-war Ireland and 1960s New York. Both locations are illustrated with immaculate detail. Norton does a fantastic job at placing you into Frankie’s shoes. In New York, she’s excited, but also fearful, and guess what? So was I! I enjoyed Frankie with all of my heart and plan on reading it again and again. Want a book about the ups and down of life, Frankie is the book for you!

Buy a copy of Frankie here.

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          Publisher details

          Frankie
          Author
          Shivaun Plozza
          Publisher
          Penguin
          Released
          28 March, 2016
          ISBN
          9780143573166

          Synopsis

          'Great dialogue and strongly paced. Frankie's a gutsy character with a lot of heart.' Melina MarchettaFrankie Vega is angry. Just ask the guy whose nose she broke. Or the cop investigating the burglary she witnessed, or her cheating ex-boyfriend or her aunt who's tired of giving second chances...When a kid shows up claiming to be Frankie's half brother, it opens the door to a past she doesn't want to remember. And when that kid goes missing, the only person willing to help is a boy with stupidly blue eyes … and secrets of his own.Frankie's search for the truth might change her life, or cost her everything.
          Graham Norton
          About the author

          Graham Norton

          Graham Norton is one of the UK's most treasured comedians and presenters. Born in Clondalkin, a suburb of Dublin, Norton's first big TV appearance was as Father Noel Furlong on Father Ted in the early 1990s. He then secured a prime time slot on UK television with his chat shows So Graham Norton and V Graham Norton. Known for his quick wit and flamboyant style Graham began hosting a variety of talent shows on BBC1 from Strictly Dance Fever and Andrew Lloyd Webber's How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? to The Eurovision Song Contest and the BAFTAs. Graham was soon approached by the BBC to front his own self titled chat show The Graham Norton Show in 2007.

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          1. TaylerCoop says:

            Graham Norton is one of the UK’s best-loved comedians and presenters. Born in Clondalkin, a suburb of Dublin, he first appeared on television as Noel Furlong’s father on the show Father Ted in the early 1990s. Norton then took over British television with his own shows So Graham Norton and V Graham Norton. Since 2007, he has hosted his own popular show The Graham Norton Show, which has brought him even more fame.

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