The Prince Of Tides
By (Author) Pat Conroy
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
1st September 2006
3rd July 2006
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.54
Paperback
672
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 42mm
459g
The dark and violent chronicle of an astounding family- the Wingos of Colleton, South Carolina. All Wingos share one heritage... shrimp fishing, poverty and the searing memory of a single terrifying event - the source of Tom Wingo's self-hatred and of his sister Savannah's suicidal despair. To save himself and Savannah, Tom confronts the past with the help of New York psychologist Susan Lowenstein. As Tom and Susan unravel the bitter history of his troubled childhood, in episodes of grotesque humour, poignant lyricism and shattering violence, the door opens vividly onto a world peopled by a cast of colourful, eccentric and unforgettable characters.
A masterpiece that can compare with Steinbeck's East of Eden... Some books make you laugh; some make you cry; some make you think. The Prince of Tides is a rarity. It does all three * Detroit Free Press *
A big, sprawling saga of a novel... the kind you can hole up with and put down feeling that you've emerged from a terrible, wonderful spell * San Francisco Chronicle *
A moving novel which manages to shock you, make you cry and laugh * Daily Mail *
You wish it would never end * Vanity Fair *
Irresistible * Independent *
Pat Conroy is the author of six books- The Boo, The Water is Wide, The Great Santini, The Lords of Discipline, The Prince of Tides and Beach Music.