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Sweet Sunday
John Lawton
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Description for Sweet Sunday
Paperback. Grove Press are pleased to be reissuing this standalone novel from John Lawton, set in the tumultuous American summer of 1969. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 193 x 137 x 19. Weight in Grams: 196.
A tumultuous novel about America's loss of innocence in the late Sixties.
Turner Raines is Mr Heartbreak. Everybody leaves him. They walk out, they run away... they die. When his oldest friend Mel Kissing dies with an ice pick through his skull, Raines picks up the thread and sets out to ask 'who?' and 'why?'
But this is America in 1969 and one death is just a drop in the ocean. The USA is about to land a man on the moon and the Vietnam War is ripping the country to pieces, setting sons against fathers, fathers against ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781611855647
SKU
V9781611855647
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About John Lawton
John Lawton worked for Channel 4 for many years, and, among many others, produced Harold Pinter's 'O Superman', the least-watched most-argued-over programme of the 90s. He has written seven novels in his Troy series, two Joe Wilderness novels, the standalone Sweet Sunday, a couple of short stories and the occasional essay. He writes very slowly and almost entirely on the ... Read more
Reviews for Sweet Sunday
A sprawling heartbreaker of a novel.
Literary Review
More than enough verve and wit to ensure happy page-turning wakefulness.
The Sunday Times
A terrific job... excellent at catching the mood of that hot summer of 1969 when the Vietnam War had divided families.
Observer
Sets the pulse racing and the jaded responses tingling.
... Read more
Literary Review
More than enough verve and wit to ensure happy page-turning wakefulness.
The Sunday Times
A terrific job... excellent at catching the mood of that hot summer of 1969 when the Vietnam War had divided families.
Observer
Sets the pulse racing and the jaded responses tingling.
... Read more