
What to Do (nick Hornby Works)
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The British version of "Desperate Housewives" accurately depicts the verbal quarrels between husband and wife, and uses spicy British humor to present the inconveniences of middle-class life. It was shortlisted for the 2001 British Booker Prize and was named the most popular novel by readers in the W. H. Smith Book Award. The heroine Katie has been married for twenty years. She is increasingly tired of her partner due to daily trivial matters, and her marriage is on the verge of breaking up. At this moment, her husband David, who was originally an "angry youth" columnist, was determined to change the way he looked at the world after a spiritual healer miraculously cured his back pain. He began to focus on charity and became gentle and considerate towards his family. Katie's life has undergone earth-shaking changes, but all kinds of strange feelings have also followed. She began to rethink life, what exactly is "charity" and how to be a good person.
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