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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE
"Outstanding."--Alex Harvey, Los Angeles Review of Books
"Captivating...A delight."--Malcolm Forbes, Washington Examiner
"A really warm and wonderful and fun and happy book."--NPR's All Sides with Ann Fischer
"Beautifully written and filled with compassion, humor and an abundance of knowledge about old Hollywood, Mr. Wilder and Me sheds light on lives that aren't perfect but still well lived."--Bookpage
A naive young woman called Calista finds herself working for the famed Hollywood director Billy Wilder, about whom she knows almost nothing. While Calista is thrilled with her new adventure, Wilder himself is living with the realization that his star may be on the wane.
In a novel that is at once a tender coming-of-age story and an intimate portrait of one of cinema's most intriguing figures, Jonathan Coe turns his gaze on the nature of time and fame, of family and the treacherous lure of nostalgia.
"In its own quiet way, the novel is as odd as the movie it describes: part Hollywood biopic, part Holocaust memoir, part middle-class domestic drama."--Benjamin Markovits, The New York Times Book Review
"Life-affirming, genuinely affecting, sublime, Mr. Wilder and Me is a joy to read."--Now Toronto
Jonathan Coe was born in 1961 in Lickey, a suburb of south-west Birmingham. His first novel, The Accidental Woman was published in 1987. His best-selling novels include What a Carve Up! and The Rotters' Club (2001). He is the recipient of many prizes and awards, including both Costa Novel of the Year and Prix du Livre Européen. He won France's Prix Médicis for The House of Sleep and Italy's Premio Flaiano and Premio Bauer-Ca' Foscari.
"Not a romantic love story, but something more tender and rare: a charming, ironic fairy tale about an accidental, intergenerational friendship... A gem of a novel."--Washington Post
★ "Beautifully written and full of wisdom, this unusual and fascinating book contains many treats... If you love novels set in the world of moviemaking, this is as good as the best of them."--Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
"English author Coe (Middle England) offers a witty elegy for the last gasp of old Hollywood....Coe brings great sympathy to his touching depiction of an older artist fighting to remain relevant. Coe's fans will fall for this one."--Publishers Weekly
"Outstanding... In a sense, Mr. Wilder and Me is the novel toward which Coe's fiction has always been heading."--Los Angeles Review of Books
"A beautifully elegiac novel... One of the best movie-set novels, it sticks closely to the facts but turns them into an elegant, melancholy reflection on Wilder's escape from Germany, his return to Berlin, and the troubled production of his late-career film maudit."--A. S. Hamrah, Bookforum
"Beautifully written and filled with compassion, humor and an abundance of knowledge about old Hollywood, Mr. Wilder and Me sheds light on lives that aren't perfect but still well lived."--Bookpage
"Life-affirming, genuinely affecting, sublime, Mr. Wilder and Me is a joy to read."--NOW Toronto
"Part Hollywood biopic, part Holocaust memoir, part middle-class domestic drama. What holds [Mr. Wilder and Me] together is the hard kernel of historical fact at its core."--The New York Times Book Review
"Coe has worked wonders and produced one of the finest novels of his career... It chronicles an evocative and formative summer, and it serves up a captivating portrait of an artist... this one is a delight."--Washington Examiner
"It's just a really warm and wonderful and fun and happy book, you love the characters and you have this big sigh of satisfaction when you finish it."--NPR WSOR
"A gauzy, glittery and wistful paean to two of Old Hollywood's brightest bulbs as well as a disarmingly frank look at the way status can unjustly diminish with age."--Shelf Awareness
"Satisfyingly sweeping...among Coe's best...A love letter to the spirit of cinema."--The Guardian
"An account of Billy Wilder's later years that sweeps beautifully from Hollywood to Greece and London while all the time reflecting on the horrors of 20th-century Europe."--Financial Times (Best Books of the Year)
"This elegiac novella is utterly charming, deeply poignant and ultimately uplifting."--Mail on Sunday
"A satisfyingly sweeping novel that still manages to push the form in new directions. As good as anything he's written--a novel to cherish."--Observer
"Brilliantly funny."--The Economist
"Superb."--The Times
"Very, very funny."--Stylist
"Knowledgeably enthralled by cinema, Jonathan Coe has often spliced it inventively into his fiction. This richly enjoyable novel is entirely devoted to it. The career of one of Hollywood's greatest directors is unrolled with wit and enthusiasm tinged with melancholy."--The Sunday Times (Best Fiction Books of the Year)
"One of my favourite writers...a thoughtful, tender read."--Good Housekeeping
"A beautiful, bittersweet novel that is itself crying out for the silver screen treatment...sheer delight."--Scotsman
"A tender portrait. Coe's close-up on Wilder doesn't just celebrate the man but embodies his glorious ability to say sad things in a funny way, and vice versa."--Daily Telegraph
"History meets fiction in this absorbing read...A nostalgic look at a girl coming of age and a man dealing with age, evocatively written."--Woman's Own
"Mr. Wilder and Me is a homage to the great film director and producer, Billy Wilder...Cinephiles will find this account a diverting companion."--New York Journal of Books