‘I loved every page of this funny, warm, delightful novel!’ LIANE MORIARTY’A smart, funny novel about love, marriage and family.’ Weekend Australian’With sharply observed characters and comic set-pieces to make you laugh out loud, Dinner with the Schnabels is great fun to read and casts a more mature and acerbic eye on modern masculinity.’ Sydney Morning Herald, Fiction Pick of the WeekYou can marry into them, but can you ever really be one of them?A novel about marriage, love and family.Things haven’t gone well for Simon Larsen lately. He adores his wife, Tansy, and his children, but since his business failed and he lost the family home, he can’t seem to get off the couch.His larger-than-life in-laws, the Schnabels – Tansy’s mother, sister and brother – won’t get off his case. To keep everyone happy, Simon needs to do one little job: he has a week to landscape a friend’s backyard for an important Schnabel family event.But as the week progresses, Simon is derailed by the arrival of an unexpected house guest. Then he discovers Tansy is harbouring a secret. As his world spins out of control, who can Simon really count on when the chips are down?Life with the Schnabels is messy, chaotic and joyful, and Dinner with the Schnabels is as heartwarming as it is outrageously funny.Praise for Dinner with the Schnabels:’Laughs all the way . . . a charmer of a book.’ Daily Telegraph’Dinner with the Schnabels is a contemporary comic masterpiece. Practically every page boasts lines redolent of humour, wit and sarcasm that will make you snigger if not laugh out loud.’ ArtsHub’Hilarious.’ The Bookshelf (ABC Radio)’Terrific . . . Dinner with the Schnabels is warm and quintessentially Australian yet extensively engaging.’ Sydney Arts Guide’Told with great humour and pathos. It is a tonic and a delight.’ PIP WILLIAMS, author of The Dictionary of Lost Words’Just delightful . . . a modern comedy of manners that pokes affectionate fun at contemporary Australia – all with Toni’s trademark warmth, sensitivity and tenderness. I am pressing it into the hands of everyone I know.’ KATE FORSYTH’Toni Jordan at her finest – brilliantly observed and highly entertaining. I inhaled her words then snorted them out laughing!’ JOANNA NELL’Smart, tender, wise and hilarious. This is a dinner I didn’t want to leave.’ KATHRYN HEYMAN’A modern Melbourne Oscar Wilde comedy of family conundrums, perfect for David Nicholls and Beth O’Leary fans!’ DANIELLE BINKS
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