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Road Home: From the Sunday Times bestselling author [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x130x31 mm, kaal: 334 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • ISBN-10: 0099478463
  • ISBN-13: 9780099478461
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x130x31 mm, kaal: 334 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jun-2008
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • ISBN-10: 0099478463
  • ISBN-13: 9780099478461
Teised raamatud teemal:
Lev is on his way to Britain to seek work, so that he can send money back to Eastern Europe to support his mother and little daughter. This book shows readers the struggles that he faces with the rituals of 'Englishness', and the fashions and fads of the London scene.

In the story of Lev, newly arrived in London from Eastern Europe, Rose Tremain has written a wise and witty book about the contemporary migrant experience.

On the coach, Lev chose a seat near the back and he sat huddled against the window, staring out at the land he was leaving. . . . Lev is on his way to Britain to seek work, so that he can send money back to Eastern Europe to support his mother and little daughter.

Readers will become totally involved with his story, as he struggles with the mysterious rituals of “Englishness,” and the fashions and fads of the London scene. We see the road Lev travels through Lev’s eyes, and we share his dilemmas: the intimacy of his friendships, old and new; his joys and sufferings; his aspirations and his hopes of finding his way home, wherever home may be.

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A novel of urgent humanity * Sunday Telegraph * Rose Tremain does not disappoint. The Road Home is thematically rich, dealing with loss and separation, mourning and melancholia... As always her writing has a delicious, crunchy precision * Observer * Filled with emotional richness, complex sensibility and a passionate insistence on the humanity of the poor * Sunday Times * A classic work by the gifted Tremain * Guardian * 'Tremain is a magnificent story-teller' * Independent on sunday * ...bravely imaginative, deeply moving, surprising, invigorating and satisfying * Independent * Luminous talent for the fusion of the extraordinary and the commonplace * Sunday Telegraph * I can't think of a better sentence-to-sentence writer of fiction * Irish Times * A strikingly alert and humane profile of migrant labour... wild and beautiful and full of woe * Sunday Herald * Vivid, original and always engaging * The Times *

Muu info

Winner of Good Housekeeping Book Awards: Best Fiction 2008 and Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2008. Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: Borders Author of the Year 2009 and Costa Novel Award 2007.WINNER OF THE 2008 ORANGE BROADBAND PRIZE FOR FICTION Rose Tremain's hugely enjoyable new novel is the up-to-the-minute story of Lev, newly arrived in London from Eastern Europe. A wise and witty look at the contemporary migrant experience.
Significant Cigarettes
1(16)
The Diana Card
17(14)
`A Man May Travel Far, but H9s Heart may Be Slow to Catch Up'
31(15)
Electric Blue
46(19)
Two-Point-five Metres of Steel Draining top
65(17)
Elgar's Humble Beginnigs
82(17)
The Lizard Tattoo
99(11)
The Need to Shock
110(14)
Why Souldnj't a Man Choose Happiness?
124(11)
`Pure Anarchy in Here...'
135(16)
Flooding Backwards
151(15)
A Visit to the Lifeboat museum
166(18)
The Pitch of It
184(16)
Jig, Jig...
200(14)
Nine, Night-time
214(13)
Exeunt All but Hamlet
227(16)
Lady Muck of the Vegetable World
243(15)
It Almost Had a Scent
258(15)
The Room of Coloured Glass
273(18)
Loans for Dreams
291(15)
Looking at Photograph
306(16)
The Last Bivouac
322(15)
Communist food
337(15)
Numver 43 Podrorsky Street
352(15)
Acknowledgements 367
Rose Tremain's novels and short stories have been published in thirty countries and have won many awards, including the Orange Prize (The Road Home), the Dylan Thomas Award (The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories), the Whitbread Novel of the Year (Music & Silence) the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Frances Prix Femina (Sacred Country), and the South Bank Sky Arts Award (The Gustav Sonata). Her most recent novel is Absolutely and Forever (2023), which was a Sunday Times Book of the Year. Rose Tremain was made a CBE in 2007 and a Dame in 2020. She lives in Norfolk and London with the biographer, Richard Holmes.