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Cooking in the Wrong Century

For fans of White Lotus, a delectably witty satire on the culture and dynamics at play at a dinner party where the guests have a grand amount of taste but no social clue at all

'Irresistible. astute observations on the absurd theatre of aspirational living in the age of social media' New Statesman

An evening of perfect preparation. A night of uninvited chaos.

In her stylish apartment, the hostess is hard at work. She folds linen napkins, arranges wildflowers and cues up algorithmically chosen soft jazz to project an effortless cool.

Every detail is chosen with care, which makes it all the more galling when her guests arrive late and already drunk. As small talk becomes slurred confessions and lost inhibitions, the hostess struggles to maintain control over an evening far beyond her wildest imaginings.

FURTHER PRAISE:

'Brilliantly clever' IRISH TIMES

'Amusing and delightfully compact' DAILY MAIL

'Moreish' GUARDIAN

'Beautiful' STYLIST

'Stylish and very moving' ADAM THIRLWELL

'Thoroughly enjoyable' AYSEGÜL SAVAS

'I loved it' CLAIRE POWELL



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Cooking in the Wrong Century
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For fans of White Lotus, a delectably witty satire on the culture and dynamics at play at a dinner party where the guests have a grand amount of taste but no social clue at all

'Irresistible. astute observations on the absurd theatre of aspirational living in the age of social media' New Statesman

An evening of perfect preparation. A night of uninvited chaos.

In her stylish apartment, the hostess is hard at work. She folds linen napkins, arranges wildflowers and cues up algorithmically chosen soft jazz to project an effortless cool.

Every detail is chosen with care, which makes it all the more galling when her guests arrive late and already drunk. As small talk becomes slurred confessions and lost inhibitions, the hostess struggles to maintain control over an evening far beyond her wildest imaginings.

FURTHER PRAISE:

'Brilliantly clever' IRISH TIMES

'Amusing and delightfully compact' DAILY MAIL

'Moreish' GUARDIAN

'Beautiful' STYLIST

'Stylish and very moving' ADAM THIRLWELL

'Thoroughly enjoyable' AYSEGÜL SAVAS

'I loved it' CLAIRE POWELL