Wer Familie hat, braucht keine Feinde Wie eine Königin herrscht Mutter Claudia im Hause Rubin. Die erfolgreiche, attraktive Rabbinerin dirigiert souverän ihren Mann und die vier Kinder und zelebriert gern auch in der Öffentlichkeit ihr perfektes Familienleben. Doch als der älteste Sohn endlich heiraten soll und seine Braut in letzter Minute sitzen lässt, stellen plötzlich auch die anderen Familienmitglieder fest, wie reizvoll es ist, endlich den eigenen Träumen zu folgen, statt nach Mutters Pfeife zu tanzen … Charlotte Mendelson wurde mit dem 'Somerset Maugham'- und dem 'John Llewellyn'-Prize ausgezeichnet.
Charlotte Mendelson Bücher
Charlotte Mendelson ist eine britische Autorin, deren Werke sich häufig mit der Komplexität von Identität und menschlichen Beziehungen auseinandersetzen. Ihr Schreiben ist bekannt für seinen scharfen Witz, seine Intelligenz und seine tiefgründige Erforschung der menschlichen Psyche. Mendelson untersucht meisterhaft Themen wie Liebe, Verlust und die Suche nach Zugehörigkeit. Ihre einzigartige Stimme und ihr erzählerisches Können machen sie zu einer bedeutenden zeitgenössischen britischen literarischen Stimme.






A unique celebration of gardening written by an award-winning novelist.
Gardening can be viewed as a largely pointless hobby, but the evangelical zeal and camaraderie it generates is unique. Charlotte Mendelson is perhaps unusually passionate about it. For despite her superficially normal existence, despite the fact that she has only six square metres of grotty urban soil and a few pots, she has a secret life.
The fifth novel from Man Booker-longlisted and twice-longlisted Womens Prize author Charlotte Mendelson.
Daughters of Jerusalem
- 308 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Behind a crumbling facade of seeming normality, secrets begin to stir within the Lux family home. Jean Lux, constrained academic wife and guilty mother, is waiting for excitement – and it will come from an unexpected source. Meanwhile Eve, her intelligent elder daughter, luxuriates in wounded jealousy, until her loathing for her only sister verges on the murderous. Into this climate of static repression and bitterness enters Raymond Snow, the deadly rival of Jean’s husband, who begins to show interest in the vulnerable Eve. Meanwhile, Jean’s best friend, Helena, has something she is yearning to tell: a confession that may alter everyone’s life forever. Beautifully written and very funny, Daughters of Jerusalem is a gripping tale of hidden love and hate, of the desire to belong and the need for escape.
Love in Idleness
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The Orange shortlisted author's haunting debut about the pursuit of passion.
The Times 2022 Book of the YearLonglisted for the 2022 Women's Prize for FictionNominated for the 2022/23 Comedy Women in Print PrizeCharlotte Mendelson's The Exhibitionist is a dazzling exploration of art, sacrifice, toxic family politics, queer desire and personal freedom. Meet the Hanrahan family. Ray, the father. Acclaimed artist and notorious narcissist, who is obsessed with his own reputation. Lucia, his long-suffering wife. A lauded sculptor yet terrified of what recognition could bring. And she has a secret of her own which could tear the family apart. Leah, the eldest daughter, devoted to her father and convinced of his genius. Patrick, Lucia's sensitive son, who has finally decided to strike out by himself. Jess, the youngest daughter, insecure and facing a daunting decision. As they gather for a momentous weekend - the first exhibition of Ray's artwork in many decades - each member of the family must finally make a choice. And when they do, once tensions have boiled over and the guests have departed, what will be left of the Hanrahans?
Longlisted for the 2013 Booker Prize and the 2014 Baileys Women's Prize for FictionHome is a foreign country: they do things differently there...In a tiny flat in West London, sixteen-year-old Marina lives with her emotionally delicate mother, Laura, and three ancient Hungarian relatives. Imprisoned by her family's crushing expectations and their fierce un-English pride, by their strange traditions and stranger foods, she knows she must escape. But the place she runs to makes her feel even more of an outsider.At Combe Abbey, a traditional English public school for which her family have sacrificed everything, she realises she has made a terrible mistake. She is the awkward half-foreign girl who doesn't know how to fit in, flirt or even be. And as a semi-Hungarian Londoner, who is she? In the meantime, her mother Laura, an alien in this strange universe, has her own painful secrets to deal with, especially the return of the last man she'd expect back in her life. She isn't noticing that, at Combe Abbey, things are starting to go terribly wrong.
A beautifully observed novel by literary star Charlotte Mendelson about the joys of passionate love and those left in its wake, told with Charlotte’s signature wit and wisdom.

