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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
576
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Stranger's Child Invites Readers To Step Into Early-20Th-Century England, Where A Sunlit Weekend At A Country Estate Becomes A Turning Point In A Web Of Lives. This Literary Novel Follows George Sawle As He Introduces His Charismatic Friend, Cecil Valance, A Young Poet, To His Family, And Then Traces How Those Days Reverberate Across Decades. The Stranger's Child Is For Fans Of Carefully Drawn Character Studies, Social History, And Prose That Mingles Wit With Quiet, Unfolding Drama. The Emotional Tone Is Elegiac, Observant, And Quietly Adventurous, Inviting You To Contemplate Memory, Love, And The Long Reach Of Time.
The Book Is Written With A Patient, Panoramic Clarity That Shifts Across Generations, Letting The Consequences Of A Single Weekend Unfold Through Multiple Voices And Decades. Hollinghurst Blends Storytelling With Memory, Revealing How Reputations Are Made, Tested, And Reshaped By Circumstance. What Makes The Experience Unique Is The Way The Narrative Moves Between Intimacy And Social PanoramaโCombining Sharp Humor With Serious Reflection To Illuminate English Culture And Its Evolving Attitudes Over A Century.
If You Enjoy Character-Driven Fiction, YouโLl Be Drawn To The Lives Of George, Cecil, And Daphne, And To The Estate, The Social Circle, And The Secrets That Linger Just Beneath The Surface. The Stranger's Child Invites You To Watch How Love And Betrayal Ripple Through Families And Society, While Offering A Rich Tapestry Of Setting, Mood, And Moral Nuance. Expect A Storytelling Voice That Is Precise, Compassionate, And Remarkably Enduring.
After Finishing The Stranger's Child, Readers Gain A Heightened Awareness Of How Small Moments Can Define A Lifetime And How The Past Quietly Echoes Through The Present. This Is A Reading Experience That Lingers, Inviting Reflection On Memory, Identity, And The Enduring Power Of Storytelling.
Product Details
Author
Hollinghurst Alan
Publisher
Picador
Number of Pages
576
Language
English
SKU
BK0053383
ISBN
9780330483278
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13 x 3.5 x 19.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
โน 330
โน 269 Off