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Children of Paradise: Longlisted for the Women´s Prize for Fiction 2023
Camilla Grudova
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Description for Children of Paradise: Longlisted for the Women´s Prize for Fiction 2023
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When Holly applies for a job at the Paradise - one of the city's oldest cinemas, squashed into the ground floor of a block of flats - she thinks it will be like any other shift work. She cleans toilets, sweeps popcorn, avoids the belligerent old owner, Iris, and is ignored by her aloof but tight-knit colleagues who seem as much a part of the building as its fraying carpets and endless dirt. Dreadful, lonely weeks pass while she longs for their approval, a silent voyeur. So when she finally gains the trust of this cryptic band of oddballs, Holly ... Read more
When Holly applies for a job at the Paradise - one of the city's oldest cinemas, squashed into the ground floor of a block of flats - she thinks it will be like any other shift work. She cleans toilets, sweeps popcorn, avoids the belligerent old owner, Iris, and is ignored by her aloof but tight-knit colleagues who seem as much a part of the building as its fraying carpets and endless dirt. Dreadful, lonely weeks pass while she longs for their approval, a silent voyeur. So when she finally gains the trust of this cryptic band of oddballs, Holly ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Atlantic Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781838956349
SKU
9781838956349
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About Camilla Grudova
Camilla Grudova lives in Edinburgh where she works as an usherette. She holds a degree in Art History and German from McGill University, Montreal. Her fiction has appeared in The White Review and Granta. Her critically acclaimed debut collection, The Doll's Alphabet, was published in 2017. This is her first novel.
Reviews for Children of Paradise: Longlisted for the Women´s Prize for Fiction 2023
One of Britain's best young short story writers... eerie... festers in glorious style... there's nothing vanilla in the dark of the Paradise, and even when the corporate takeover comes, complete with managerial drone, it all feels smooth and unearthly - an allegory for lost stories, youth and time.
The Telegraph
There's a strange, tortured beauty to Children of ... Read more
The Telegraph
There's a strange, tortured beauty to Children of ... Read more