Mr Chartwell

Paperback Published on: 05/05/2011
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Mr Chartwell
Dogged
Rebecca Hunt’s keenly anticipated first novel, ‘Mr Chartwell’, has as its main character a large black talking dog. Mr Chartwell arrives one day as a lodge... READ MORE
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Mr Chartwell
Mr Chartwell
When he wasn’t smoking cigars, winning wars and thinking up enough witticisms to keep gift book writers in business for decades, Winston Churchill was a ra... READ MORE
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Synopsis

Mr Chartwell by Rebecca Hunt was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and shortlisted for the Galaxy National Book Awards New Writer of the Year.

July, 1964. At home in Kent Winston Churchill wakes to a visitor: someone he hasn't seen for a while, a dark, mute bulk, watching him. It's Mr Chartwell.

In Battersea, Esther Hammerhans, young, vulnerable and alone, answers the door to her new lodger. Through the glass she sees a vast silhouette. It's Mr Chartwell.

Mr Chartwell is a large, black dog.

He is charismatic and dangerously seductive, but as their lives are slowly drawn together, can Esther and Winston withstand his strange, powerful charms and strong hold? For Mr Chartwell's motives are far darker and deeper than they seem.

'Charming, funny, moving, finely crafted and engagingly evocative' Independent
'Charming, original, rewarding, entertaining' Financial Times

'Brilliantly original and thought-provoking. Hunt tackles a serious topic with humour and intelligence' Sunday Express

Rebecca Hunt graduated from Central Saint Martins College with a first class honours degree in fine art. She lives and works in London. Her first novel, Mr Chartwell, was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and shortlisted for the Galaxy National Book Awards New Writer of the Year.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141049878
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 200g
  • Languages: English

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Mr Chartwell
Mr Chartwell
First off this is definitely one of those books that will divide opinions both amongst readers and within their own minds. Upon starting this book I was a ... READ MORE
Ecowitch
Mr Chartwell
Viewpoint
I read the synopsis for the book and it seemed an intriguing story. However this quality was soon lost after reading the early chapters, and I found it rat... READ MORE
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Mr Chartwell
Too off-beat for me!
Esther Hammerhans is a wispy, slim library clerk who works at Westminster Palace ….. Sir Winston Churchill is just about to retire from politics after 60 y... READ MORE
Carole Colbert
Mr Chartwell
Original ideas
With all it's excellent reviews and being a new author Rebecca Hunt's debut fiction novel I was keen to read Mr Chartwell. The idea behind the plot is exce... READ MORE
Barbie Dunford
Mr Chartwell
Choose something else
If you have ever read a book just hoping it will improve, but then it doesn't, for me this book was one of those. Didn't work for me on any level...
Stuart Read
Mr Chartwell
Unusual take on depression
dimark6267
Mr Chartwell
Unusual but surprising
I found Mr Chartwell, an interesting and original book from its first pages. A talking dog is not what I was expecting from this novel, but as soon as I re... READ MORE
cinzietta78
Mr Chartwell
An Unusually Creative and Surprising Tale
A story about Winston Churchill, a young woman named Esther and a massive black dog called Mr Chartwell, who walks on his hind legs and talks. The intrigue... READ MORE
Lindielou
Mr Chartwell
Could you resist?
Stunningly original debut novel. Winston Churchill and Parliamentary libarian Esther are both hosts to an unwelcome visitor, an enormous vulgar black dog w... READ MORE
Liz Swatowski
Mr Chartwell
A bit weird...
This novel is set in the Sixties, and the story flits between Churchill on the eve of retirement, and Esther, a librarian in the Parliament library. They h... READ MORE
D J Smith
Mr Chartwell
Could be so much better
This book promised so much. To write about the serious ineptness of depression, of how it affects the main character, her life as she struggles to deal wit... READ MORE
P Desai
Mr Chartwell
Compelling, touching, original
This is a very clever interpretation of Winston Churchill's infamous 'black dog'. "Mr Chartwell" is written with great insight and is touching and compelli... READ MORE
goldenlands1
Mr Chartwell
Interesting but not great
If you know anything about Winston Churchill, then you will immediately know what this book is about. If you don't, it might take a while to "get" it. I t... READ MORE
Linsay Given Black
Mr Chartwell
interesting
I've heard about Mr Churchill and his big black dog but never really understood what it was really about. Now I have a much better understanding about that... READ MORE
Titch
Mr Chartwell
Original and unusual - a brilliant read.
In 1964, 89 year old Winston Churchill wakes up to find a looming presence in his room. It is the depression from which he has suffered throughout his life... READ MORE
BookJunkie
Mr Chartwell
A sweet and moving story
This is a very nice (if brief) story looking at depression from an innovative angle told in a very innocent voice. The three characters (Churchill, Esther... READ MORE
H Figueroa
Mr Chartwell
Clever and touching
I have to admit that I approached this novel with some scepticism. I don’t tend to read books that have talking animals in them. There seem to be a glut of... READ MORE
Martine C
Mr Chartwell
Good read
Mr Chartwell is a book about a dog (Mr Chartwell) and his relationship with Esther Hammerhans and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Mr Chartwell has a very... READ MORE
KimberleyS
Mr Chartwell
Intriguing first novel
Mr Chartwell It's 1964 and the story is set at Winston Churchill's home in Kent and at the Battersea home of Ester Hammerhans, a library clerk who helped C... READ MORE
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