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Passing Go
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Passing Go
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Libby Purves
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By (author) Libby Purves
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:320 | Dimensions(mm): Height 195,Width 128 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780340718834
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Classifications | Dewey:823.914 |
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Illustrations |
n/a
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hodder & Stoughton
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Imprint |
Hodder Paperback
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Publication Date |
1 February 2001 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
On the high ground above the great city, Roy and Helen live in brittle affluence inside a weary marriage. Of their four children, three have long vanished into the sprawling, sluttish metropolis beneath: Marcus the dotcom entrepreneur, Shona the shocking Britart princess, and Danny - the one nobody will talk about. But the last child Zack itches to know more about his lost brother; and gets his chance when the smooth surfaces of family life are abruptly blown apart. Roy is sacked on his fiftieth birthday, stages an unconventional protest in the office doorway and rapidly finds himself a homeless exile in the city's darkest streets. It is Zack's chance to escape down the hill in turn, while his mother Helen makes a bizarre decision of her own.
Author Biography
Libby Purves is a novelist, journalist and broadcaster. She presents 'Midweek' on Radio 4, and is a columnist on The Times. She has written four novels for Hodder & Stoughton.
Reviews'tender, funny insightful . . . warm, clever and thought-provoking' The Big Issue A whirlwind of contemporary social issues . . . an extreme and entertaining picture of modern urban life. How Libby Purves manages to weave all this into a comedy, I don't know. But she does. - Philippa Boston, Daily Mail An author who tackles difficult contemporary issues with insight and compassion. Expect the unexpected in PASSING GO, a tale for our times. - West Lancashire Evening Gazette Humorous and touching - Good Housekeeping Libby Purves has excelled herself with this portrait of a dysfunctional clan, which is as full of sharp observations, insight and humour as her readers will have come to expect - Christina Koning, Times Purves ties up this tale with her usual skill . . . a modern fable with an old-fashioned message of tolerance and humanity at its core. - Play Both comic and poignant, the late of the magnificently dysfunctional Keaney family - West Lancashire Evening Gazette Urban life depicted in a most revealing way - Manchester Evening News
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