If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
Author(s): Jon McGregor
On a street in a town in the North of England, perfectly ordinary people are doing normal things - children play cricket, windows are painted, a couple argues, students pack up their belongings, and nameless people pass each other, interweaving yet never connecting. But a terrible event shatters the quiet of the summer evening and no one who witnesses it will ever be the same again.
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Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2002. Winner of the Betty Trask Prize and winner of the Somerset Maugham Prize. Shortlisted for Newcomer of theYear at the British Book Awards Published as part of the Bloomsbury 21st Birthday Celebrations Includes reading group guide
'A dream of a novel' Erica Wagner, The Times 'You won't read anything much more poignant than this' William Leith, Daily Telegraph 'Even as it is shadowed by disaster, McGregor's careful prose is sharpened by anticipation and expectation. This is a novel of wonders' Observer 'A sensationally accomplished debut a convincing and moving vision of contemporary Britain' Sunday Times
General Fields
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- : bloom
- : bloom
- : 02 January 2007
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : 304
- : 21st birthday celebratory ed
- : Paperback
- : Jon McGregor