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Rumours of a Hurricane Tim Lott

Rumours of a Hurricane von Tim Lott

Rumours of a Hurricane Tim Lott


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Zusammenfassung

A novel about the life of one ordinary man in 1980s London. It is a story about money, property, power and families, and about how people deal (or cannot deal) with change.

Rumours of a Hurricane Zusammenfassung

Rumours of a Hurricane Tim Lott

1991, London. A street drunk is rushed into casualty, the victim of a horrific traffic accident. He carries a social security card, a digital watch, and a torn and yellowed newspaper cutting - an obituary. But his relatives cannot be traced. How did he end up here? To answer that we need to go back to 1979, a time before the Big Bang, before Margaret Thatcher came to power, before greed became good, before the hurricane.

Rumours of a Hurricane Bewertungen

By the author of White City Blue, winner of the 1999 Whitbread First Novel Award. A man teeters drunk on the edge of the pavement and takes a deep draught from a can clutched in his hand. He is hit by a lorry, badly injured and rushed to hospital. His National Insurance card identifies him as Charles William Buck and he has on him a newspaper cutting about the musician Mantovani headed 'Goodbye Mr Music'. Once Buck had been somebody with a wife, home and son. Now all is gone. The story moves back to 1979 when Margaret Thatcher came to power. It is a novel about one rather ordinary man and his life in the 1980s. It's about power, money and families and Tim Lott turns this ordinary man's life into a powerful and cleverly woven tale.

Über Tim Lott

Tim Lott is a journalist and writer. His previous books are The Scent of Dried Roses, which was awarded the Jr Ackerley Prize for Autobiography and White City Blue, which won the Whitbread First Novel Award. He lives in London.

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9780670886616
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Rumours of a Hurricane Tim Lott
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Penguin Books Ltd
20020207
384
Short-listed for Whitbread Prize (Novel) 2002 Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Novel Category 2002
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