Sunday, 31 January 2010

The Gropes by Tom Sharpe

The Gropes The Gropes by Tom Sharpe


My rating: 3 of 5 stars


It's been a while since I read a Tom Sharpe and I thoroughly enjoyed his latest offering. The book is both witty and humourous. A must read for those who liked the Wilt series.

Synopsis

It is one of the more surprising facts about old England that one can still find families living in the same houses their ancestors built centuries before and on land that has belonged to them since before the Norman Conquest. The Gropes of Grope Hall are one such family.

A brilliantly funny novel about what happens when the women take charge. The Gropes are an old English family based in Northumberland, separated from the rest of society and as eccentric as they come. It is a line dominated by strong-willed and oversexed women, determined to produce more female heirs regardless of whether their desired partners are willing or not.

At the dawn of the new millennium, tired and gormless teenager Esmond is abducted and lured to Grope Hall by a descendant of the Gropes. Young Esmond is powerless to escape, and his kidnap sets in motion a stream of farcical events that will have readers laughing out loud.

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