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Synopsis
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1977
Winner |
Staying
On
by Paul Scott
Publisher: Heinemann
ISBN: 0226743497
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In
this sequel to The Raj Quartet, Colonel Tusker and Lucy
Smalley cling to their bungalow in the hills of Pankot after Indian
independence deprives them of their colonial status. Lucy, fed up
with accommodating her husband, tries to assert her own independence.
In scenes both poignant and hilarious, she and Tusker act out class
tensions among the British of the Raj and eloquently give voice
to the loneliness, rage, and stubborn affection in their marriage.
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Peter
Smart's Confessions
by Paul Bailey
Publisher: Cape
ISBN:
0226743497
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Peter
Smart's mother, as a fellow actor points out to him, is a comic
monster: "Only Wagner could do her justice". She's matched
by the eccentric, F. Leonard Cottle, a randy retired doctor, who
employs Peter's mother as housekeeper, and introduces the boy Peter
to the facts of life. |
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Rumours
of Rain
by Andre Brink Publisher:
W.H. Allen
ISBN: 0688033679
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Winter
in South Africa - a time of drought, angry stirrings in Soweto ,
and the shadow of conflict in Angola cast across the scorched bush.
A wealthy Afrikaner's weekend visit to his old family farm coincides
with a time of personal crisis. The author has twice been runner-up
for the Booker Prize. |
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Great
Granny Webster
by Caroline Blackwood
Publisher: Duckworth
ISBN:
1590170075 |
Short-listed
for the Booker Prize in 1977, Caroline Blackwood's semiautobiographical
masterpiece shows us the chilliest of matriarchs, and the emotional
havoc she presides over, as seen through the eyes of a teenage girl.
Although its deceptively concise, it evokes the spirits of no less
than four ages ... in exact and resonant prose. |
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Shadows
on our Skin
by Jennifer Johnston
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
ISBN: 0140139796
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At
home in Derry young Joe Logan is tormented by the demands of his
father, once a hero, now a weak and wasted man. At school Joe dreams
away the days, waiting for better times to come. Times when the
bullets cease and the nights are free from fear.
Befriended by Kathleen, a teacher at
a nearby school, he finds a new companionship and understanding. Then
Brendan, Joe's older brother, returns home from London with a gun
and a pocketful of secrets, and the brutality and ugliness of war
close in on Joe, destroying his dreams for ever. |
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The
Road to Lichfield
by Penelope Lively Publisher:
Heinemann
ISBN: 0802136257
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Anne Linton's life is
split in two when her dying father, James Stanway, is taken into a
nursing home in distant Lichfield . Leaving her family behind in Berkshire
, she sets up camp in her father's house. As she shares his last weeks,
Anne finds herself entering unchartered territory when she and David
Fielding meet and fall in love. But love, like death, brings many
buried feelings back into sharp focus. |
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Quartet
in Autumn
by Penelope Lively Publisher:
Macmillan
ISBN: 0525483799 |
Quartet in Autumn
is the first of Barbara
Pym's later novels and is considered by many to be her masterpiece.
It was written during a time when the author had lost hope of ever
being published again and is drawn from Pym's own confrontation with
mortality, but is leavened by her dry wit. This softly compelling
story of human dignity in the midst of hopelessness presents us with
four elderly single people who work in the same office. When the two
women retire, this act threatens the lives of all four. Out of tragicomic
themes of old age, Barbara Pym has written a tale of almost musical
perfection. |
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| Judges |
Philip Larkin, Beryl
Bainbridge, Brendan Gill, David Hughes, Robin Ray |