The moment Jem joins her class in the middle of Silent Reading, Alice knows her life is changed. Jem seduces Alice with esoteric literature and the fabric of the past - and then she vanishes. Five years on, Jem blazes across her sphere again. And then the infuriating Giovanni appears.
Sparky Christina and her gifted adopted sister Pam, forceful, motherless Jago
and strangely weightless Peter, embark on a dazzling series of pairings and
partings, outrageous coincidences and eleventh-hour entrances. As Christina
analyses the wit, cruelty and crossed genders of Shakespearean comedy, their
own lives are also entering the last act.
Several British eccentrics are brought together by the death of a woman and the result is a series of romances. A satirical look at the British social scene with its indestructible class system. By the author of Noah's Ark.
The narrative weaves a compelling tale that explores the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of choices on personal destiny. Set against a richly developed backdrop, the characters navigate through emotional challenges and transformative experiences, revealing profound insights about love, loss, and redemption. With a blend of suspense and heartfelt moments, the story captivates readers, inviting them to reflect on their own lives while immersing themselves in the characters' journeys.
Dinah and her sister Lisa are growing up in 1950's South Africa, where racial laws are tightening. They are two little girls from a dissenting liberal family. Big sister Lisa is strong and sensible, while Dinah is weedy and arty. At school, the sadistic Mrs Vaughan-Jones is providing instruction in mental arithmetic and racial prejudice. And then there's the puzzle of lunch break. 'Would you rather have a native girl or a koelie to make your sandwiches?' a first-year classmate asks. But Dinah doesn't know the answer, because it's her dad who makes her sandwiches. As the apparatus of repression rolls on, Dinah finds her own way, escaping into rewarding friendships. Then there's the minefield of boys and university and finally, there's marriage and voluntary exile in London. As we follow Dinah's journey through childhood and adolescence, we enter into one of the darker passages of twentieth-century history. Balancing darkness and light with marvellous dexterity, this is Barbara Trapido at the top of her form - vibrant, profound and, as always, irresistible.
Noah's Ark, with its lively wit, piquant insight and outrageous characters,
more than fulfils the promise of the prize-winning Brother of the More Famous
Jack
Alliant le génie de la construction à un merveilleux talent de conteuse, Barbara Trapido explore les relations amoureuses et sexuelles de la bourgeoisie intellectuelle anglaise dans un roman subtil, bouillonnant d'esprit et d'humour.