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Mr. Toppit
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Mr. Toppit Trade paperback - 2010 - 1st Edition

by Charles Elton

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  • Title Mr. Toppit
  • Author Charles Elton
  • Binding Trade Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 400
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Other Press, New York
  • Date November 2010
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 297207
  • ISBN 9781590513903 / 1590513908
  • Weight 0.88 lbs (0.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.18 x 5.56 x 1.13 in (20.78 x 14.12 x 2.87 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Children's literature, Families
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2009053885
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

From the publisher

Charles Elton worked as a designer and editor in publishing before becoming a literary agent.  Since 1991 he has worked in television and for the past ten years has been the executive producer in drama at ITV. Among his productions are the Oscar-nominated short Syrup, The Railway Children, Andrew Davies’s adaptation of Northanger Abbey, and the recent series Time of Your Life, all produced in association with WGBH Boston's Masterpiece Theater.

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Excerpt

Although it was only some years after his death that my father was elected to the sainthood of children’s authors, the sales of the books had always been steady, though modest, and the name of Luke Hayseed not unknown among more progressive parents, who felt their children should not be shielded from the
cruelties and uncertainties of life—the very cruelties and uncertainties that were the stock-in-trade of the Hayseed books. But what is undeniable is that I was not, at that time, accosted by complete strangers in restaurants or pinned up against walls during cocktail parties by people telling me how I had ruined their childhood or—much, much worse—how I had been an inspiration to them.

Media reviews

“This debut novel examines the unexpected consequences of literary fame…Elton takes a familiar course—dark familial secrets will out—but distinguishes it with a tender, wry treatment of his characters.”—The New Yorker

“Elton’s careful handling of a complex and thickly populated plot bears some resemblance to that of Jonathan Coe, with whom Elton shares a darkly humorous perspective on English life.”—Boston Globe
 
“Elton’s wry commentary on the business of iconography throws a deftly aimed wrench at the publicity machine that can be found beneath many of our most cherished cultural totems.”—Vogue.com
 
Mr. Toppit doesn't seem to be intended as a cautionary tale...but Elton brilliantly presents the betrayal, the horror, of being used.”—New York Times Book Review

“A cultural satire encompassing a Harry Potter-esque literary empire, a Royal Tenenbaums-style dysfunctional family and an Oprah-type media figure, the book is both funny and sad.”—Newsday
 
“Told in several voices and all of them are high-pitched, Mr. Toppit is a high-jinks combination of Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket, Madeline, The Secret Garden, The Simpsons and Arrested Development.”—Los Angeles Times

“Brutally comic… a strong debut, darkly funny and richly told, with often surprisingly penetrative emotional moments.”—Associated Press
 
“Darkly comic… sophisticated and witty… Mr. Toppit is great fun.”—Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

“Wonderfully written…It’s a nicely done coming-of-age story with some dark surprises and an entertaining level of tension.”—Bookreporter.com

“In this excellent debut, Elton tells the story of a complicated family stretched to its limits by sudden fame and unexpected acquaintances…Elton skillfully weaves together postwar England and a terrifyingly modern L.A., as well as the hopes and disappointments of frustrated mothers, neglected children, and clandestine lovers. While beautifully written and graced with a unique story line, it is Elton's characters who drive the novel and give it a depth uncommon in debuts.”  —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“This accomplished first novel chronicles the damaging effect of stratospheric fame on the lives of those who inherit it. Harry Potter enthusiasts will especially be drawn to it.”—Library Journal

“Skillfully written and oddly haunting…” —Kirkus Reviews

Mr. Toppit is a darkly comic, thoroughly engaging narrative about a successful writer and the complicated legacy he leaves to his wife and children, and to the world at large. Charles Elton's witty and unsettling debut novel explores the emotional turmoil that results when a family's private history gets transformed into public myth.”  —Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children and The Abstinence Teacher

“This is a brilliant novel—very funny, very sad and wickedly clever. I wish I had written it.”  —Zoë Heller, The Believers
 
“Dark, hilarious and cruelly honest, Mr. Toppit exposes some uncomfortable truths about the English and American mindsets, and the effect of celebrity on private lives. A truly smashing debut novel.”  —Christopher Fowler, author of the Bryant & May books

"One hot mess of a family romance....An engrossing, moving, and perceptive read." —The Times (UK)

"Mr. Toppit is part Royal Tenenbaums-style saga of a dysfunctional family...part coming-of-age tale...and part satire on the iniquities of celebrity and hype." —The Observer

"A chillingly mingled hit of love, need, and dread." —The Independent

"This is an extraordinary debut, not only for its confident storytelling but for its nerdish familiarity with such an eclectic range of subjects." —Sunday Times

About the author

Charles Elton worked as a designer and editor in publishing before becoming a literary agent. Since 1991 he has worked in television and for the past ten years has been the executive producer in drama at ITV. Among his productions are the Oscar-nominated short "Syrup, The Railway Children, "Andrew Davies's adaptation of "Northanger Abbey, "and the recent series "Time of Your Life, "all produced in association with WGBH Boston's Masterpiece Theater.