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Andrew O'Hagan
Art Historian Journey
Middle Age Crisis
Identity Exploration
Crime And Morality
Privilege And Downfall
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
656
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
Caledonian Road Is A Piercing Literary Drama Set In May 2021 London, Tracing Campbell Flynn, A Celebrated Art Historian, As He Navigates The Turbulence Of Middle Age. A State-Of-The-Nation Novel In Tone, It Speaks To Adult Readers Who Crave Psychological Depth, Social Insight, And A Suspenseful, Morally Charged Journey That Feels Both Exhilarating And Unsettling.
Written In Close, Lucid Prose, Caledonian Road Follows Campbell And The Unpredictable Milo Mangasha As Their Lives Collide And The Year Unfolds. The Book Is Structured To Move Through A Tightly Wound Arc Of Choices, Consequences, And Revelations, Weaving Crime, Secrets, And Scandals Into A Vivid Portrait Of Contemporary Privilege.
What Makes The Experience Unique Is The Way The Narrative Blends Sharp Social Observation With Intimate Character Study. The Storytelling Pace Shifts From Measured To Propulsive As The Stakes Rise, And The London Setting Comes Alive With Atmosphere—From Gallery Rooms To City Streets—Pulling Readers Into Campbell's Increasingly Precarious World. In Exploring Ambition, Identity, And Accountability, Caledonian Road Offers Both Page-Turning Suspense And Thought-Provoking Moral Questions.
After Finishing Caledonian Road, Readers Are Left With A Clearer Sense Of How Power And Admiration Can Distort Judgment, And A Lasting Impression Of The Costs Of Privilege In Ordinary Lives. It Is A Compulsive, Thought-Provoking Tale That Lingers Long After The Final Page.
Product Details
Author
Andrew O'Hagan
Publisher
Prh Int
Number of Pages
656
SKU
BK0520522
ISBN
9780571381371
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 4.3 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 699
₹ 630
₹ 69 Off