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Small Island - by Andrea Levy (Paperback)

Small Island - by  Andrea Levy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This new edition of Levy's award-winning novel about Jamaicans and Londoners involved in World War II ties in with the BBC "Masterpiece Theatre" adaptation, and the publication of her new novel, "The Long Song."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>An international bestseller. Andrea Levy's <i>Small Island</i> won the Orange Prize for Fiction, The Orange Prize for Fiction: Best of the Best, The Whitbread Novel Award, The Whitbread Book of the Year Award, and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. <br></b><br>Hortense Joseph arrives in London from Jamaica in 1948 with her life in her suitcase, her heart broken, her resolve intact. Her husband, Gilbert Joseph, returns from the war expecting to be received as a hero, but finds his status as a black man in Britain to be second class. His white landlady, Queenie, raised as a farmer's daughter, befriends Gilbert, and later Hortense, with innocence and courage, until the unexpected arrival of her husband, Bernard, who returns from combat with issues of his own to resolve. <p/>Told in these four voices, <i>Small Island </i>is a courageous novel of tender emotion and sparkling wit, of crossings taken and passages lost, of shattering compassion and of reckless optimism in the face of insurmountable barriers---in short, an encapsulation of that most American of experiences: the immigrant's life.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Winner of the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction <br>A Picador Original Trade Paperback <p/>Hortense Joseph arrives in London from Jamaica in 1948 with her life in her suitcase, her heart broken, her resolve intact. Her husband, Gilbert Joseph, returns from the war expecting to be received as a hero, but finds his status as a black man in Britain to be second class. His white landlady, Queenie, raised as a farmer's daughter, befriends Gilbert, and later Hortense, with innocence and courage, until the unexpected arrival of her husband, Bernard, who returns from combat with issues of his own to resolve. <p/>Told in these four voices, <i>Small Island </i>is a courageous novel of tender emotion and sparkling wit, of crossings taken and passages lost, of shattering compassion and of reckless optimism in the face of insurmountable barriers---in short, an encapsulation of that most American of experiences: the immigrant's life. <p/>Born in 1956 to Jamaican parents, Andrea Levy is the author of three previous novels and has received a British Arts Council Writers Award in addition to the Orange Prize and Whitbread distinctions. She lives and works in London.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"It's all here: exceptional dialogue, clever narrative, and a rich story that tells us something new about our shared history on a planet that is increasingly small and yet will always be inhabited by individuals possessed, at our best, by singular consciousness and desire." --<i>Star Tribune (Minneapolis)</i> <p/>"There is a great skill in the way she presents characters and dialogue; she has powers of observation and an ear for language that make her books a pleasure to read." --<i>Times Literary Supplement (UK)</i> <p/>"Andrea Levy gives us a new, urgent take on our past." --<i>Vogue</i> <p/>"A perfectly crafted tale of crossed lives and oceans . . . Happily, the hype is warranted--<i>Small Island</i> is a triumph." --<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/>"Andrea Levy's beautifully wrought novel is a window into 1948 England. . . . A bristling, funny, angry tale of love and sacrifice." --<i>Entertainment Weekly</i> <p/>"Levy tells a good story, and she tells it well--using narrative voices across time and space as she revisits the conventions of the historical novel and imagines the hopes and pains of the immigrant's saga anew." --<i>The Washington Post</i> <p/>"Familiar cultural observations in closely observed and surprising lives . . . Levy's writing deftly illuminates the complex and contradictory motives behind each character's behavior." --<i>The New Yorker</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Born in London, England to Jamaican parents, <b> Andrea Levy</b> (1956-2019) was the author of <i>Small Island</i>, winner of the Whitbread Award (now Costa Award), the Orange Prize for Fiction (now Women's Prize for Fiction), and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. The BBC Masterpiece Classic television adaptation of her novel won an International Emmy for best TV movie/miniseries. <p/>Andrea's other books include the Man Booker Prize finalist <i>The Long Song</i>, also adapted by the BBC for television, and <i>Fruit of the Lemon</i>, among others.</p>

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