
Never Far From Nowhere
$33.96
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
10 October 1996
Summary
Sisters Divided: A Tale of Two Lives
NEVER FAR FROM NOWHERE tells the compelling story of Olive and Vivien, two sisters navigating life in London, raised by Jamaican parents on a council estate. Despite attending the same grammar school, their paths diverge dramatically. Vivien’s world explodes with friendships, youth clubs, the harsh realities of skinhead violence, academic pursuits, discos, and the challenges of college life. Olive, three years her senior and with a darker skin to…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780747252139 |
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ISBN-10: | 0747252130 |
Author: | Andrea Levy |
Publisher: | Headline Publishing Group |
Imprint: | Headline Review |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 288 |
Release Date: | 10 October 1996 |
Weight: | 232g |
Dimensions: | 202mm x 171mm x 17mm |
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Painfully perceptive and passionate, NEVER FAR FROM NOWHERE hits a raw nerve with its powerful concoction of poignancy and humour - Pride
Passionate and angry - TLSIn this lively, crisp, raw voice, young black Londoners may have found their Roddy Doyle - Independent on SundayLevy’s raw sense of realism and depth of feeling infuses every line - ElleAn inspired coming-of-age novel with a mature grasp of generational conflict, pressure to conform, and the fraught process of discovering one’s identity, NEVER FAR FROM NOWHERE should be read by anyone who is growing up in Britain today - ScotsmanThe story is well told, does not dodge complexity and rings true - The TimesAbout The Author
Andrea Levy
Andrea Levy was born in England to Jamaican parents who came to Britain in 1948. She has lived all her life in London. After attending writing workshops when she was in her mid-thirties, Levy began to write the novels that she, as a young woman, had always wanted to read – entertaining novels that reflect the experiences of black Britons, which look closely and perceptively at Britain and its changing population and at the intimacies that bind British history with that of the Caribbean.
She has written four previous novels, has been a judge for the Orange Prize for Fiction, Orange Futures and the Saga Prize, and has been a recipient of an Arts Council Award. Her second novel, NEVER FAR FROM NOWHERE, was long listed for the Orange Prize, and her most recent novel, SMALL ISLAND, won the Orange Prize for Fiction, the Orange Prize for Fiction: Best of the Best, the Whitbread Novel Award, the Whitbread Book of the Year Award and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. It has now been adapted into a major BBC TV drama.
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