Sally Rooney’s best selling Normal People and her debut novel, Conversations with Friends have generated an estimated €8.37m in book sales here and the UK.
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Based on ’s 2018 bestselling novel (one of 's personal picks of 2019), young stars and play star-crossed lovers Marianne and Connell, whose romance spans several years — from their days in high school to university. As the 12-episode series progresses, Marianne and Connell go through incredible highs and the lowest of lows in their friendship turned all-consuming love story. For the 29-year-old Rooney, finding two capable actors to step into Marianne's and
Sally Rooney’s best selling Normal People and her debut novel, Conversations with Friends have generated an estimated €8.37m in book sales here and the UK.
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If you’re late to the party, Normal People, BBC Three’s adaptation of Sally Rooney’s best-selling book, follows the love story of Marianne and Connell as they navigate from school into adulthood. And Paul Mescal, the actor who plays Connell, (and the nation’s newest crush) has been the name on everyone’s lips since the series started.
The latest episode of Normal People which aired on Monday night showed full-frontal nudity from both lead characters, Marianne and Connell.The episode of the hit book adaption showed both Daisy Edgar-Jones, 21, who plays Marianne Sheridan, and Paul Mescal, 24, who plays Connell Waldron, completely naked at different points.
By Peter White
It's been a couple of weeks since Normal People rocked our worlds and left us bereft as characters Connell and Marianne navigated their heartbreaking romance.
By Tim Dams
Normal People has driven BBC Three to its best week for programme requests on the iPlayer, doubling a record set following the release of Killing Eve series one.