God On The Rocks
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 1978
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:7th Aug '08
Should be back in stock very soon
*A moving, Booker shortlisted story of a girl's coming of age, beautifully rejacketed for this reissue
A moving, Booker-shortlisted story of a girl's coming of age
'A meticulously observed modern classic' Independent
During one glorious summer between the wars, the realities of life and the sexual ritual dance of the adult world creep into the life of young Margaret Marsh. Her father, preaching the doctrine of the unsavoury Primal Saints; her mother, bitterly nostalgic for what might have been; Charles and Binkie, anchored in the past and a game of words; dying Mrs Frayling and Lydia the maid, given to the vulgar enjoyment of life; all contribute to Margaret's shattering moment of truth. And when the storm breaks, it is not only God who is on the rocks as the summer hurtles towards drama, tragedy, and a touch of farce.
'Tantalising, funny, sharp' Daily Telegraph
'So charming a novel that you don't want to give away a single one of the many twists of its plot' New York Times
'Jane Gardam has a spectacular gift' Times Literary Supplement
A meticulously observed modern classic * Independent *
Tantalising, funny, sharp * Daily Telegraph *
Exact, piquant and comical * Observer *
Marvellous... A wonder * Vogue *
Jane Gardam has a spectacular gift for detail of the local and period kind, and for details which make characters so subtly unpredictable that they ring true * Times Literary Supplement *
So charming a novel that you don't want to give away a single one of the many twists of its plot... We are in the hands of a master storyteller * New York Times *
Gardam orchestrates the subtle evolution of character and plot with Olympian omniscience and wry humor * Boston Globe *
Gardam is a unique and wonderful writer, mixing no-nonsense presentations of heartbreak, despair, and uncertainty, with equally dry but hilarious bouts of humor, desire, love, friendship, and even happiness, fleeting as that might be * Huffington Post *
This treasure should send readers back for all of [Gardam's] books * Library Journal (starred review) *
Gardam doesn't waste a word, and the story reads as fresh and relevant now as when it was originally published * Publishers Weekly *
ISBN: 9780349121499
Dimensions: 196mm x 126mm x 20mm
Weight: 155g
224 pages