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Bournville Jonathan Coe

Bournville By Jonathan Coe

Bournville by Jonathan Coe


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Bournville Summary

Bournville: From the bestselling author of Middle England by Jonathan Coe

From the bestselling author of Middle England and Mr Wilder and Me comes a brilliant new state of the nation novel

In the Birmingham suburb of Bournville, a family celebrate VE Day in 1945. With the joy of such an occasion there also come larger national questions about the nature of the horrific war the country has just been through. Following this family through generations as they navigate seventy-five years of drastic social change, from wartime nostalgia and English exceptionalism to the World Cup and coronavirus, domestic secrets and national myths leave characters and a country adrift, bewildered and divided.

Bournville is the story of who we are - at our worst, and best. From bestselling author Jonathan Coe comes a novel of rare humour and humanity, a novel that holds up a mirror to our past and our present.

Bournville Reviews

With his third novel in four years, Coe is on a roll; he tracks the fortunes of a family through snapshots of communal experiences, from the Queen's coronation through the 1966 World Cup to pandemic lockdown, in a moving, compassionate portrait of individual and national change * Guardian, Best Fiction of 2022 *
Coe's interwoven paeans to the lives of those rooted in the very centre of the UK - The Rotter's Club and Moddle England among them - blend comedy, tragedy and social commentary in enjoyably memorable fashion, and his latest, Bournville, is no exception . . . Coe's particular gift is to understand how nostalgia, regret and an apprehension of what the future will bring might make us more, not less, empathetic to the frailties of those around us * FT, Best Audiobooks of the Year *

Set in Coe's native
Midlands and told through the
lives of four generations of one
family, beginning with 11-year-old
Mary in 1945, Bournville is a
poignant, clever and witty portrait
of social change and how the
British see themselves.

* Radio Times, Best Books of the Year *
Very tempting * The Times *
A compelling social history that's sprinkled throughout with Coe's inimitable humour, love and white-hot anger * Evening Standard *
A hugely impressive state-of-the-nation tale * Observer *
This charming read is as warming, rich and comforting as a mug of hot chocolate * The Times *
This is another eminently readable Coe, full of believable characters and fizzing dialogue. And it couldn't be more timely * Big Issue *
Coe has the great gift of combining engaging human stories with a deeper structural pattern that gives the book its heft * Guardian *
Told with compassion, steadiness, decency and always a glint in the eye, this is a novel that both challenges and delights. For anyone who has felt lost in the past six years, it is like meeting an ally -- Rachel Joyce, author of Miss Benson's Beetle
As the latest in J Coe's Unrest sequence, Bournville is one of the most warm-hearted, brilliant and beguiling of his State of the Nation novels. To show three generations of an ordinary Midlands family, their paths taken and not taken, their friends, lovers, jobs, achievements and losses; to interweave this with 75 years of national history - and to do so with such a lightness of touch is a tremendous achievement. All the absurdities of our nation wrapped up in something as bitter, sweet, and addictive as a bar of the best Bournville chocolate -- Amanda Craig, author of The Golden Rule
Coe is an eminently readable novelist * Daily Mail *
A compelling social history that's sprinkled throughout with Coe's inimitable humour, love and white-hot anger * Evening Standard *
Few contemporary writers can make a success of the state of the nation novel: Jonathan Coe is one of them * New Statesman *
For all the novel's satirical tang and historical sweep, it's at root a tender portrait of apparently simple folk trying to fathom the mystery of their own personalities * Spectator *
A tender portrayal of the state of the nation through the prism of family relationships * Woman & Home *
There is much to enjoy here, as in all Coe's novels * Scotsman *
This is another eminently readable Coe, full of believable characters and fizzing dialogue. And it couldn't be more timely * Big Issue *
[Coe] has a huge talent for balancing humour with poignancy * Book of the month, Good Housekeeping *

About Jonathan Coe

Jonathan Coe was born a few miles from Bournville in 1961. The author of political satires such as What a Carve Up! and Number 11, and family sagas such as The Rotters' Club and The Rain Before It Falls, his novels have won prizes at home and abroad, including Costa Novel of the Year and the Prix du Livre Europeen (both for Middle England).

Additional information

GOR012753633
9780241517390
0241517397
Bournville: From the bestselling author of Middle England by Jonathan Coe
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20221103
368
N/A
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