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Missing Joe Stephen Thompson

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Missing Joe Stephen Thompson


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Zusammenfassung

Joe, Dilys and their son Sean are all outsiders in the small English town where they live. When Joe vanishes, his identical twin brother Neville travels from Jamaica to begin a painstaking investigation into Joe's disappearance.

Missing Joe Zusammenfassung

Missing Joe Stephen Thompson

Joe, Dilys and their son Sean are all outsiders in the small English town where they live. Joe because of insidious racism, Dilys because she suffers the remaining stigma of her alcoholic mother and mentally ill father, and Sean because he seems slow. As Dilys and Sean become increasingly and unhealthily co-dependent, Joe is pushed to periphery of their lives. So much so that when he vanishes, Dilys is neither surprised nor concerned. Then Joe's identical twin brother Neville arrives from Jamaica. Despite what Dilys tells him, he refuses to believe that Joe simply walked out on his family. And so he begins a painstaking investigation into Joe's disappearance. What he discovers changes him forever.

Missing Joe Bewertungen

'A sensitive, subtle and fascinating account of a young black man's fight against crack addiction... Thompson's writing is compelling' - The Times; 'A compelling, urban tale. Gritty, yet filled with inspired prose' - Courttia Newland; 'Accessibly psychological, gripping and just the right side of confrontational' - i-D; 'Beautifully honest and unapologetically bleak' - independent on Sunday

Über Stephen Thompson

Stephen Thompson was born and brought up in Hackney. He left school without any qualifications but, after several wasted years, went on to study journalism at Harlow College and subsequently lectured in journalism and creative writing at Birkbeck. He lives and works in Paris.

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Missing Joe Stephen Thompson
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Hodder & Stoughton
20020718
240
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