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Peter Ho Davies - The Welsh Girl - 9780340938270 - KRF0040933
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The Welsh Girl

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Description for The Welsh Girl Paperback. The acclaimed first novel from one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2003, a powerful tale of love, war and divided loyalties Num Pages: 352 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 130 x 23. Weight in Grams: 236. Used paperback in good to very good condition. May have some light shelf wear.

Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize
A Richard & Judy Book Club choice


'A beautiful, ambitious novel . . . Emotionally resonant and perfectly rendered, I believed in every character, every sheep, every last blade of grass.' - Ann Patchett

In 1944, a German Jewish refugee is sent to Wales to interview Rudolf Hess; in Snowdonia, a seventeen-year-old girl, the daughter of a fiercely nationalistic shepherd, dreams of the bright lights of an English city; and in a nearby POW camp, a German soldier struggles to reconcile his surrender with his sense of honour. As their lives intersect, all three will come to question where they belong and where their loyalties lie.

Peter Ho Davies's thought-provoking and profoundly moving first novel traces a perilous wartime romance as it explores the bonds of love and duty that hold us to family, country, and ultimately our fellow man. Vividly rooted in history and landscape, THE WELSH GIRL reminds us anew of the pervasive presence of the past, and the startling intimacy of the foreign.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340938270
SKU
KRF0040933
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1

About Peter Ho Davies
Peter Ho Davies is the author of the novels The Welsh Girl, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, The Fortunes, and A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself and two short story collections: The Ugliest House in the World, winner of the John Llewelyn Rhys and PEN/Macmillan prizes, and Equal Love, which was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His writing has been widely anthologized, including selections for Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards and Best American Short Stories, and in 2003 he was chosen as one of Granta magazine's Best of Young British Novelists. He has also won the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story. Born in Britain to Welsh and Chinese parents, Davies now lives in the US where he is a professor of Creative Writing at the University of Michigan.

Reviews for The Welsh Girl
'A beautifully crafted, lyrical novel'
Maggie O'Farrell, Observer Books of the Year
'Moving, memorable and beautifully written'
Jessica Mann, Sunday Telegraph
'Deeply felt and vividly imagined'
Lionel Shriver, Daily Telegraph
'Fresh and engaging...Some sentences and passages are crafted so beautifully and seemingly effortlessly that it provokes envy.'
David Cornett, Sunday Express
'Quietly powerful... a fine piece of work
Stephen Knight, Times Literary Supplement
'His prose and the evocation of time and place are almost always of the highest order...he approaches the Second World War with a fresh and contemporary style, a gift that he shares with Kazuo Ishiguro'
Russell Celyn Jones, The Times
'A scintillating instance of fictional imagination applied to history'
Richard Eder, New York Times
'Impressive...a compelling story in itself, but Davies's special skill lies in integrating conflicts that drive the narrative at a more intense level'
Richard Gwyn, Independent
deft and graceful
Good Book Guide

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