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Runcie James Runcie 
Canvey Island 

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_______________’Runcie has captured the truth about love … he is the simple chronicler of English post-war life, using irony and understatement to lay bare the pathos of ordinary lives … Beautifully done’ – Sunday Telegraph’A tender, intimate account of post-war England which left me both wistful and elated … So engaging, so well-shaped and so unsparingly, generously truthful’ – Jim Crace_______________A moving family saga and wonderfully rich portrait of post-war Britain It is 1953 in Canvey Island. Len and Violet are at a dance. Violet’s husband George sits and watches them sway and glide across the dance floor, his mind far away, trapped by a war that ended nearly ten years ago. Meanwhile, at home, a storm rages and Len’s wife Lily and his young son Martin fight for their lives in the raging black torrent. The night ends in a tragedy that will reverberate through their lives. This poignant novel follows the family’s fortunes from the austerity of the post-war years to Churchill’s funeral, from Greenham Common to the onset of Thatcherism and beyond, eloquently capturing the very essence of a transforming England in the decades after the war. It is a triumph of understated emotion, a novel about growing up and growing old, about love, hope and reconciliation. _______________’Runcie’s third novel is a funny, epic, moving story of Thameside folk … a beautifully observed, tragi-comic work’ – What’s On’Runcie writes with an excellent feeling for time and place, and, above all, the intensity of ordinary lives’ – Choice
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 320 ● ISBN 9781408833612 ● Editorial Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publicado 2012 ● Descargable 6 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2453897 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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