Union Street
By (Author) Pat Barker
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
22nd May 1996
13th May 1982
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Winner of Fawcett Society Book Prize 1983
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 18mm
191g
Vivid, bawdy and bitter' (The Times), Pat Barker's first novel shows the women of Union Street, young and old, meeting the harsh challeges of poverty and survival in a precarious world. There's Kelly, at eleven, neglected and independent, dealing with a squalid rape; Dinah, knocking on sixty and still on the game; Joanne, not yet twenty, not yet married, and already pregnant; Old Alice, welcoming her impending death; Muriel helplessly watching the decline of her stoical husband. And linking them all, watching over them all, mother to half the street, is fiery, indomitable Iris.
'Vivid, bawdy and bitter' The Times 'Barker's talent for gently sifting through the hidden depths of the human psyche is awesome' Nova
Pat Barker was born in 1943. She was chosen in 1983 as one of the twenty 'Best of Young British' novelists and won the Booker Prize with The Ghost Road in 1995. She lives in Durham.