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Debra Adelaide
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (5 Jan 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007281110
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007281114
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 83,014 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Darkly comic novel with a tone that is Desperate Housewives meets Six Feet Under…this is caustic and hilarious, as well as heart-warming. A clever read that stays with you for a long time' Red

'Adelaide's moving novel captures both the hope and sadness of Delia's plight' Daily Mail

'A novel about loving and grieving…filled with humour, warmth and sadness – just like life' Good Reading

‘I found this novel entrancing. The Household guide to Dying is a joyous, irreverent romp of a book that resonates deep inside long after you finish. Delia's magical, crystalline voice made me fervently wish that she was real and that I knew her.’ PATRICIA WOOD, Lottery

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Desperate Housewives meets Six Feet Under in this brilliantly moving and darkly comic novel, which charts the attempts of dying heroine Delia – a modern day Mrs Beeton – to prepare her family for the future and lay to rest a ghost from her past.

Delia Bennet has made a living writing a series of hugely successful modern household guides, with advice on everything from laundry to lovers.

The one thing she hasn’t ever given advice on is her own situation: barely forty but dying.

To prepare her family, she tries everything from writing lists to teaching her daughters to make the perfect cup of tea. What she really needs is a household guide: the kind she is expert at writing. She sets to work.

But the writing forces Delia to confront painful ghosts from her past. there is a journey she needs to make, and one last vital thing she must do…


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By Fleur Fisher TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Delia Bennet has a wonderful life. She is in her late thirties, happily married with two young children. She has a lovely home. She has moved from magazine journalism to writing a series of highly successful modern household guides.

But there is a major problem - Delia is terminally ill.

And so the story follows Delia through her day to day life as she sets out to put together one final guide - "The Household Guide to Dying".

She composes her advice to the dying and their loved ones Delia realizes that there are things she has left undone. Things she has to put right. How? Well one day she climbs into her car, and sets off on a trip.

It would be unfair to say any more than that. The plot takes turns which are often unexpected but never unbelievable.

Delia's story moves around in time in a style that falls somewhere between reportage and stream of consciousness. It's a little odd, but it works, and the narrative voice is idiosyncratic and wonderful.

In the early stages I had to pay close attention to keep track of exactly what was happening when, and that made it difficult for me to be fully engaged.

But gradually I was drawn in and eventually I was completely involves in Delia's story. I came to know her and to care very much care about her.

This is a very emotional book. There are some heart-breaking events, and of course there can't be a happy ending, but it is never sentimental.

This isn't a book for everyone. But if the subject matter doesn't make you say "no" I would definitely recommend it.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
By Michelle Moore TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Delia Bennet is the author of a series of successful modern household guides. She's also dying from cancer. As she has her own experience to draw on, she sets out to write a final guide.. `The Household Guide to Dying'.

Whilst researching and writing this book, Delia comes to realise that there are issues in her past that she has to face, and deal with. One day she climbs into her car, and takes a journey that she hopes will help her do just that.

The story moves around in time, jumping between events. Early in the book, it is easy to lose track as to where you are in the story, so it's certainly one to pay attention to, rather than dipping in and out.

For me, however, there came a point where I started to feel myself fully immersed in the way of writing, the evolving storylines, and the characters, and I had difficulty putting it down.

Delia writes about dying in a candid and straightforward way - she develops her own ways to deal with her feelings, and what is to come.. and in doing so, she also starts to deal with the past. I love that feeling when I know a book has me hooked, and this was it!

This is a very emotional book, touching on some heart-breaking events, but it avoids being overly sentimental. This may not be the way that you, as a reader, personally expects to face your own death, but it's completely believable that it's Delia's way.

There are many aspects of the story that I don't wish to spoil, as I believe that are best met in the way they unfold. It's possibly not a book that everyone is going to get along with, but if you do, I suspect that you will gain a lot from it. My main advice is to not give up on it if you struggle at the beginning, as this is a book I would not have wanted to have missed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Very Original 26 Dec 2008
By Lincs Reader TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
An excellent read that I really enjoyed - and although the subject matter may sound depressing and more like a misery memoir it is far from that. This is brilliantly original and charts Delia's attempts to provide for her family after her death. She writes list, teaches her young daughters to make a real cup of tea and boil eggs and plans their weddings.

Delia writes an advice column for a living and has also written a series of modern household guides - she wants to write a 'household guide to dying', but she also wants to sort out unfinished business from her past.

The story follows Delia on her journey and also through writing her guide. At times it brings a lump to the throat and at others it raises a giggle.
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A sad, but uplifting story
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Published on 3 April 2010 by P. A. Cunningham
Perfect cup of tea; perfectly good read
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This book is about dying from the inside. It has elements that you might usually expect in crime fiction, such as a vivid, graphic autopsy scene and the search for someone missing. Read more
Published on 14 Oct 2009 by J. M. Young
Gentle book, moving and unusual
This is an unusual novel, in that it deals with someone who is dying. First person narration allows us into the head of Delia Bennet, who has cancer and has little time to live,... Read more
Published on 24 July 2009 by L. H. Healy
loved it!
I was a little confused at first as I thought I had missed bits but once I relaxed and realised that Delia would explain all it was wonderful. Read more
Published on 16 Jun 2009 by Shelfie
Engaging but strange!
An unusual approach to the story being told, and some slightly odd patches in the book, which don't necessarily feel as if they belong. Read more
Published on 22 May 2009 by J. Baxter
Uplifting and Enlightening
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Published on 18 May 2009 by Matilda Wormwood
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