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Ceremony of Innocence
Hardback
Main Details
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Ceremony of Innocence
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Madeleine Bunting
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781783787494
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Granta Books
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Imprint |
Granta Books
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Publication Date |
1 July 2021 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Neem has been investigating the secretive business of the wealthy Wilcox Smiths in Bahrain. When she goes missing, presumed dead, those close to her unravel a trail that leads back to the 1970s in Tehran where Martin Wilcox Smith began his career as a diplomat. Phoebe, Martin's enigmatic wife, is divided between her love of Neem and protecting her husband; Fauzia, Martin's daughter-in-law, is a reporter investigating British ties to the Middle East; and Kate, Martin's niece, is in a relationship with a Bahraini refugee who opens her eyes to Martin's corruption; together they are on a path of discovery into their family's secret past. A vivid and evocative story that travels between the Shah's Iran, modern Bahrain and the English countryside, Ceremony of Innocence explores one family's entanglement with Empire and the power wielded by the establishment, to uncover colonialism's legacy of moral compromises and corruption.
Author Biography
Madeleine Bunting was for many years a columnist for the Guardian, which she joined in 1990. She is the author of many non-fiction books, including Labours of Love, The Plot: A Biography of My Father's English Acre, which won the Portico Prize, and Love of Country: A Hebridean Journey, which was shortlisted for the Wainwright Golden Beer Book Prize and the Saltire Non-Fiction Book of the Year. She has also written a novel, Island Song. She lives in London.
Reviews[A] blend of English country house novel and international intrigue * Daily Mail * Pulls you in from the first page... Wonderfully original and compelling * Observer *
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