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The Year of the Runaways tells of the bold dreams and daily struggles of an unlikely family thrown together by circumstance. Thirteen young men live in a house in Sheffield, each in flight from India and in desperate search of a new life. Tarlochan, a former rickshaw driver, will say nothing about his past in Bihar; and Avtar has a secret that binds him to protect the choatic Randeep. Randeep, in turn, has a visa-wife in a flat on the other side of town: a clever, devout woman whose cupboards are full of her husband's clothes, in case the immigration men surprise her with a call. Sweeping between India and England, and between childhood and the present day, Sunjeev Sahota's generous, unforgettable novel is — as with Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance — a story of dignity in the face of adversity and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.
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The Year of the Runaways, Sunjeev Sahota
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2015
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- Titel
- The Year of the Runaways
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Sunjeev Sahota
- Uitgever
- Bantam Books
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2015
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 496
- ISBN10
- 0451492994
- ISBN13
- 9780451492999
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Romantiek, Liefde, Familie, Hedendaagse literatuur, Korte Verhalen, Vriendschap, Relaties, Oorlogen, 20e Eeuw, Britse Literatuur, Verhalen, Dood, Engeland, Maatschappelijke romans, Azië, Matrimonium, Indië, Ras, Racisme, Zusters, Armoede, Veroudering, Turks, Immigratie, Verdriet, Vaders en Zonen, Dakloosheid, Booker Prize
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- The Year of the Runaways tells of the bold dreams and daily struggles of an unlikely family thrown together by circumstance. Thirteen young men live in a house in Sheffield, each in flight from India and in desperate search of a new life. Tarlochan, a former rickshaw driver, will say nothing about his past in Bihar; and Avtar has a secret that binds him to protect the choatic Randeep. Randeep, in turn, has a visa-wife in a flat on the other side of town: a clever, devout woman whose cupboards are full of her husband's clothes, in case the immigration men surprise her with a call. Sweeping between India and England, and between childhood and the present day, Sunjeev Sahota's generous, unforgettable novel is — as with Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance — a story of dignity in the face of adversity and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.


