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4 Formats: CD
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4 Formats: Library CD
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4 Formats: MP3 CD
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4 Formats: Playaway
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ISBN: 9781609987954
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ISBN: 9780792787822
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ISBN: 9780792788393
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ISBN: 9780792788386
Runtime: | 15.19 Hours |
Category: | Fiction |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
One of the 2012 Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books for Fiction
A Kirkus Reviews “New and Notable Title”, May 2012
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Gripping and ruthless…The main characters are fully realized, with each personality becoming a force field and the language warping around them. Baker is skilled at evoking not only the distinctive social
circumstances of the settings but the essential nature of each character…You
can’t walk away from her book.”
—New York Times Book Review
“Engaging…The Hastings family must fend off adversity of all kinds and from every side. Their challenges—so movingly detailed here—provide a profound sense of the whole tumultuous century.” —Washington Post
“Has a quiet, cumulative power; you read it not quite
realizing how it’s burrowing under your skin…Demonstrates a real mastery of language, from the way the book’s phrases subtly become more up-to-date as time passes, to the stream-of-consciousness [Baker] effortlessly slips into as the characters experience moments of great emotion or excitement…Moving but never sentimental.”
—Seattle Times
“Jo Baker is a novelist with a gift for intimate and
atmospheric storytelling…[She] skillfully delineates the currents of social
change and the essential human drama that persists…The result is an agile,
keenly observed novel that evokes the minuscule rewards and disappointments of
the everyday.”
—Financial Times
“Immediate, poignant, and rarely predictable, this searchingly observant work captures a huge terrain of personal aspiration against a shifting historical and social background. Impressive.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“We’re in love with
the intricate, sensitive historical novel The
Undertow.” —Oprah.com (Book of the Week)
“Richly evocative…Places
Baker at the top end of the list of emerging British literary talent.” —Time Out London
“Some writers let you
know you’re in safe hands from the start, and Jo Baker is one of them.
Stretching from the First World War to the present day, this drama-rich saga
unfolds as a series of intimate family portraits…There are gripping set-pieces,
from childbirth to battlefield, all related in cut-glass prose and embedded
with telling period detail.” —Independent (London)
“Deeply affecting…This
is a sweeping drama with real emotional depth…The novel has cumulative force,
the final chapters impressing most. Baker infuses her fluid, descriptive prose
with a brilliantly generous squirt of smells [and sensations].” —Daily Mail (London)
“A poignant,
emotionally intense read that illuminates the legacies of love and loss for
ordinary people.” —Marie Claire
“An emotionally
involving story [whose] scenes ring true…Baker tackles Boy’s Own subjects—war,
cycle racing, great escapes—with impressive confidence. Yet the book’s most
moving moment is not amid the tragedy of war but in a quiet little scene
between a teenage boy and his half-sister.” —Observer (London)
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD, Playaway |
Category: | Fiction |
Runtime: | 15.19 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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