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If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things - Jon McGregor
If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
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In this Booker Prize–nominated “dream of a novel,” ordinary middle-class lives converge and collide one summer day in England (The Times).   In delicate, intricately observed close-up, this novel makes us privy to the private lives of residents of a quiet street over the course of a single day,... show more
In this Booker Prize–nominated “dream of a novel,” ordinary middle-class lives converge and collide one summer day in England (The Times).   In delicate, intricately observed close-up, this novel makes us privy to the private lives of residents of a quiet street over the course of a single day, to the hopes, fears, and unspoken despairs of a diverse community: a single father with painfully scarred hands; a group of young club-goers just home from an all-night rave, sweetly high and mulling over vague dreams; and the nervous young man at number 18 who collects weird urban junk and is haunted by the specter of unrequited love. What eventually unites them is an utterly surprising and terrible twist of fate that shatters their everyday, ordinary tranquility, and all that they take for granted.   A prose poem of a novel with a mystery at its center that “recalls To The Lighthouse or Mrs. Dalloway” (The Times), If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things was the recipient of the Somerset Maugham Award and the Betty Trask Award, and was named one of the best books of the year by the Los Angeles Times. It is, in the words of Ali Smith, “a tremendous read.”   “A wonderful evocation of the beauty and horror of the literally everyday.” —Booklist (starred review)   “Absolutely resplendent . . . does for urban England what John Cheever did for Westchester County.” —Bookpage
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN: 9780547526645
ASIN: B00LRI90PU
Publisher: Mariner Books
Pages no: 289
Edition language: English
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Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
4.0 If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
bookshelves: summer-2011, published-2002, one-penny-wonder, paper-read, booker-longlist Read from August 24 to September 01, 2011 ** spoiler alert ** Yay - one penny hardback LARGE PRINT version. Sometimes I don't pull the short straw. Stamped 'withdrawn' from Gateshead Libraries.If you listen, ...
Overloaded Bookshelf
Overloaded Bookshelf rated it
5.0 If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
I love Jon McGregor's writing; his observations are so perfect you are absorbed before you've even realised it. Accessible and intelligent, and very moving.
NotQuitePatrick
NotQuitePatrick rated it
5.0 If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things
This is an unforgettable book, much for the lyrical and poignant way it is written as anything. I love to read this kind of literary fiction and the author has a rare talent for making the ordinary extraordinary; the small everyday events becoming charged with an electric significance due to a trag...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
4.0
Yay - one penny hardback LARGE PRINT version. Sometimes I don't pull the short straw. Stamped 'withdrawn' from Gateshead Libraries.If you listen, you can hear it.If I started listing the glorious quotes then nearly the whole book would have to be quoted
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it
4.0
If you start into this book looking for a conventional, plot-driven story, you might be disappointed. This is more like a motion picture put in words, exquisitely recording one summer day in the life of one unremarkable neighborhood in Northern England. As you watch the various residents going thr...
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