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Jump!

Another joyful and dramatic romp from Jilly Cooper, the Sunday Times bestseller

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Jump!

By: Jilly Cooper OBE
Narrated by: Samantha Bond
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Jilly Cooper returns to horses in a fabulously entertaining romp through the world of jump racing.

Etta Bancroft - sweet, kind, still beautiful - adores racing and harbours a crush on one of its stars, the handsome, high-handed owner-trainer Rupert Campbell-Black. When her bullying husband dies, Etta's selfish, ambitious children drag her from her lovely Dorset home to live in a hideous modern bungalow in the Cotswold village of Willowwood.

Etta's life changes when, in the snow in nearby woods, she finds a horribly mutilated filly, which she names Mrs Wilkinson and nurses back to health. The filly charms everyone in the village, then tests reveal her to be a spectacularly well-bred racehorse. After a nail-biting court case, she is awarded to Etta, thus ensuring the lasting and vengeful enmity of her former trainer and owner. A village syndicate is formed to put the filly into training, consisting of a riotous mix of local characters, who set off to the races in a minibus clanking with bottles. Ridden by Rupert's delectable god-daughter, Amber, Mrs Wilkinson captivates vast crowds as she progresses from point-to-point to major races and brings fame and fortune to the syndicate, until, at last, she is entered in the Grand National.

Can she be the first mare in over fifty years, and Amber the first woman ever, to win this mighty race?
In Jump! you will meet rich, capricious owners, obsessive trainers, gallant stable lads and lasses and tough, brave jockeys; you will fall in love with the horses, and above all with Mrs Wilkinson herself - hilarious, heroic and gutsy, she will gallop into your heart forever.

Family Life Genre Fiction Sports Women's Fiction Fiction Animal Sports Village

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Critic reviews

Jump! is the perfect read for chilly autumn nights. Hugely entertaining, touching and funny, yet again Cooper has a winner.
The narrative zips along, pierced with her characteristically brilliant ear for dialogue and empathy for human relationships of all kinds...You won't be able to put it down once you get going.
Near-magical ability to conjure up a world and populate it with people for whom you feel a deep affection.
A classic romp through the world of horse racing. Guilty pleasures rarely come as delicious as this.
Jilly has given more pleasure to more girls and women than anyone else alive today...Cooper's familiar warmth and irrepressible humour.
A magnificent portrayal of how a beautiful young girl might become the first woman ever to win the Grand National.
Classic Cooper: either the perfect beach read or else something to curl up on the sofa with to keep out the encroaching autumn chill.
Sharp, funny and touching.
Warmed by the tender characterisation that has made Jilly Cooper a national treasure.
Just the thing for a wet winter weekend.
All stars
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Nice to see the Rupert Campbell-Black theme continuing - you forget what a s**t he was in the first book Riders! But excellent once again - a riveting listen - my only complaint is that we need another book soon please Jilly!

Excellent

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It's great to see Jilly Cooper return once again to the Horse world, Rupert Campbell Black and all. Excentric characters, colourful backdrops of 'rural' England and animals with personalities greater than their human companions make for fantastic listening. Unfortunatly by the end of the book every, and I mean EVERY character be it human or animal gets on your nerves. Jilly Cooper allows a bit of hero to show in some of the characters but mostly she shows how completely horrible people can be to each other and the animals around them. Lastly the ending was more of a brick wall at 120 mph then the tapering off of her other books. There is no tying up of loose ends, the obnoxious getting their just desserts in an epilogue chapter. If you're in the mood to be annoyed at 99% of the characters through the book but enjoy the brilliance of her descriptive narrative then this is the book for you. An easy listen that sucks you in from the first paragraph and difficult to put down. Unfortunatly it is because of the ending and the absolute hatred I developed for every character, including the filly, that I rate Jilly Cooper's latest a 3.

Excellent except....

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Great story well read. not predictable. Enjoyed it very much.
Easy listen in a day.

Good listen.

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I’m a die hard JC fan but this book is just awful. So many characters that I couldn’t keep up. Quite tedious.
The death of one character was glossed over and not really explained, unless I zoned out and missed it because I was so bored.
I’m glad it was short.

Not the best

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This is the worst book I have ever listened to or read. It is shocking. If you wish to hear some tedious unbelievable nonsense go ahead.

Terrible book

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