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No Mans Land

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Full Title:

No Mans Land

Contributors:

By (Author) Simon Tolkien

ISBN:

9780008100469

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperCollins

Publication Date:

20th June 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Historical fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 48mm

Weight:

880g

Description

From the slums of London to the riches of an Edwardian country house; from the hot, dark seams of a Yorkshire coalmine to the exposed terrors of the trenches, Adam Raines journey from boy to man is set against the backdrop of a society violently entering the modern world.
Adam Raine is a boy cursed by misfortune. His impoverished childhood in the slums of Islington is brought to an end by a tragedy that sends him north to Scarsdale, a hard-living coalmining town where his father finds work as a union organizer. But it isnt long before the escalating tensions between the miners and their employer, Sir John Scarsdale, explode with terrible consequences.

In the aftermath, Adam meets Miriam, the Rectors beautiful daughter, and moves into Scarsdale Hall, an opulent paradise compared with the life he has been used to before. But he makes an enemy of Sir Johns son, Brice, who subjects him to endless petty cruelties for daring to step above his station.

When love and an Oxford education beckon, Adam feels that his life is finally starting to come together until the outbreak of war threatens to tear everything apart.

Reviews

Vivid set pieces, notably a wonderful section down a mine, while Adam is an intriguing central character: clever, sincere and, amid the turbulence of early 20th-century England, a determined survivor. DAILY MAIL

His most ambitious work yet Adam makes an attractive hero and his story has more than enough colour and energy to keep us reading. SUNDAY TIMES

In this emotionally charged novel, Tolkien brings to the fore the social injustice, poverty and attrition of war in early 20th-century England. The scenes underground in the mines of Scarsdale are every bit as shocking as the harrowing descriptions of trench warfare when Adam and his comrades are repeatedly sent over the top. SUNDAY EXPRESS

I read it with steadily increasing attention and appreciation Ive had a comparable visceral response only once before, when reading All Quiet on the Western Front. Verlyn Flieger

The authors visceral account of the Battle of the Somme underscores the individual suffering and courage involved an unforgettable paean and a gripping war story, with a sensitive perspective on the home front. BOOKLIST

A blend of a Dickensian epic and Downton Abbey, Tolkien draws from the World War I-era experiences of his famous grandfather J.R.R. Tolkien to spin a saga worthy of Masterpiece Theater. KIRKUS REVIEW

Author Bio

Simon Tolkien was a successful Criminal Justice barrister in London specializing in serious crimes before moving to California with his wife and two children to take up writing full time. He has been acclaimed as a naturally gifted storyteller with a terrific command of language and a unique perception into the darker sides of human nature. The grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien, with whom he had a very special relationship, Simon Tolkiens writing is set firmly in this world.

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