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23%OFFHelen Dunmore - Siege - 9780241952191 - V9780241952191
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Siege

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Description for Siege Paperback. Leningrad, September 1941. Hitler orders the German forces to surround the city at the start of the most dangerous, desperate winter in its history. For two pairs of lovers - Anna and Andrei, Anna's novelist father and banned actress Marina - the siege becomes a battle for survival. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 18. Weight in Grams: 230.

**FROM THE AUTHOR OF INSIDE THE WAVE, THE COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR 2017**

Leningrad, September 1941. Hitler orders the German forces to surround the city at the start of the most dangerous, desperate winter in its history. For two pairs of lovers - Anna and Andrei, Anna's novelist father and banned actress Marina - the siege becomes a battle for survival. They will soon discover what it is like to be so hungry you boil shoe leather to make soup, so cold you burn furniture and books. But this is not just a struggle to exist, it is also a fight to keep the spark of hope alive...

A brilliantly imagined novel of war and the wounds it inflicts on ordinary people's lives, and a profoundly moving celebration of love, life and survival.

'Remarkable, affecting...there are few more interesting stories than this; and few writers who could have told it better' Rachel Cusk, Daily Telegraph

'Literary writing of the highest order set against a background if suffering so intimately reconstructed it is hard to believe that Dunmore was not there' Richard Overy, Sunday Telegraph

'Utterly convincing. A deeply moving account of two love stories in terrible circumstances. The story of their struggle to survive appears simple, as all great literature should. . . a world-class novel' Antony Beevor, The Times


Novelist and poet Helen Dunmore has achieved great critical acclaim since publishing her first adult novel, the McKitterick Prize winning, Zennor in Darkness. Her novels, Counting the Stars, Your Blue-Eyed Boy, With Your Crooked Heart, Burning Bright, House of Orphans, Mourning Ruby, A Spell of Winter, and Talking to the Dead, and her collection of short stories Love of Fat Men are all published by Penguin. This edition includes the first chapter of Betrayal, the sequel to The Siege.

Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780241952191
SKU
V9780241952191
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Ref
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About Helen Dunmore
Helen Dunmore was an award-winning novelist, children's author and poet. She published twelve novels including Zennor in Darkness, which won the McKitterick Prize; Burning Bright; A Spell of Winter, which won the inaugural Orange Prize in 1996; Talking to the Dead; Your Blue-Eyed Boy; With Your Crooked Heart; The Siege, which was shortlisted for the 2001 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction 2002; Mourning Ruby and House of Orphans. She was posthumously awarded the Costa 2017 prize for her poetry collection Inside the Wave.

Reviews for Siege
A Tolstoyan epic of love and war; life and death...she writes beautifully
Sunday Telegraph
Remarkable, affecting...there are few more interesting stories than this; and few writers who could have told it better
Rachel Cusk, Daily Telegraph
Utterly convincing. A deeply moving account of two love stories in terrible circumstances. The story of their struggle to survive appears simple, as all great literature should...A world-class novel
Antony Beevor, The Times
Literary writing of the highest order set against a background of suffering so intimately reconstructed it is hard to believe that Dunmore was not there
Sunday Telegraph
A remarkable parable of human survival against the odds
Mail on Sunday
In this wise, humane and beautifully written novel she has written a masterpiece
Independent
A searing historical novel. Dunmore vividly evokes the unbelievable cold, privations and violence as people struggle to survive...an extraordinary description of the horrors of the time
Sunday Express
An important as well as a thrilling work of art
Independent on Sunday
A moving and powerful novel in which Dunmore employs all her celebrated descriptive and narrative skills...beautiful
Daily Mail
A harrowing, urgent narrative of cold, starvation and the battle to survive
Sunday Times
A Tolstoyan epic of love and war; life and death...she writes beautifully
Sunday Telegraph
Remarkable, affecting...there are few more interesting stories than this; and few writers who could have told it better
Rachel Cusk
Daily Telegraph
Utterly convincing. A deeply moving account of two love stories in terrible circumstances. The story of their struggle to survive appears simple, as all great literature should...A world-class novel
Antony Beevor
The Times
Literary writing of the highest order set against a background of suffering so intimately reconstructed it is hard to believe that Dunmore was not there
Richard Overy
Sunday Telegraph
A remarkable parable of human survival against the odds
Mail on Sunday
In this wise, humane and beautifully written novel she has written a masterpiece
Independent
A searing historical novel. Dunmore vividly evokes the unbelievable cold, privations and violence as people struggle to survive...an extraordinary description of the horrors of the time
Sunday Express
An important as well as a thrilling work of art
Independent on Sunday
A moving and powerful novel in which Dunmore employs all her celebrated descriptive and narrative skills...beautiful
Daily Mail

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