The Northern Clemency (Hardcover)

Author: Philip Hensher
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781400044481
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Publish Date: 10/22/2008
Buy.com Sku: 208756465
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9.75H x 6.5L x 1.75T
Pages: 512
 
"" 'So the garden of number eighty-four is nothing more than a sort of playground for all the kids of the neighbourhood?'| 'I wouldn't say all,' Mrs. Arbuthnot said. 'I would have said it was only the Glovers' children.' ".." (from the first line)

The award-winning author of "The Mulberry Empire" presents a sweeping chronicle of ordinary lives that are profoundly shaped by both the subtleties of everyday experience and the larger forces of history.
 
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Set in the English coal-mining town of Sheffield during the Thatcher era, THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY tracks two decades of life in the dysfunctional Glover family. The troubles begins as Katherine Glover decides to get out of the house and get a job at the local florists, immediately arousing neighborhood suspicions of an affair. Her husband, in an attempt to escape the problems at home, becomes increasingly involved in English Civil War re-enactments. And their son Tim begins to develop sinister sexual obsessions. Blending social realism, satire, and touches of postmodernism, THE NORTHERN CLEMENCY is a vividly observed social drama that captures perfectly the atmosphere and culture of life in a blighted town. The novel was short-listed for the 2008 Man Booker Prize.

 

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"Hensher is a brilliant anatomist of familial tension and marshals his large cast of characters deftly....[A]n engrossing and hugely impressive novel." - Paul Batchelor 03/22/2008

"Reading it is a bit like wandering through your old neighborhood, listening in on the thoughts of the residents in each house, finally able to apprehend the hilarious, pitiful and miraculous expanse of it all." - Laura Miller 12/08/2008


 
 
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So the garden of number eighty-four is nothing more than a sort of playground for all the kids of the neighbourhood?”

“I wouldn’t say all,” Mrs. Arbuthnot said. “I would have said it was only the Glovers’ children.”

“All of them?” Mrs. Warner—Karen, now—said. “The girl seems so quiet. It’s the elder boy, really.”

“I’ve seen the girl going in there too,” Mrs. Arbuthnot said. “It’s during the day with her. She’s on her own generally. I grant you, it’s the older boy who goes in after dark, and he’s got people with him. Girls, one at a time. There’ll be trouble with both those boys.”

“But, Mrs. . . .” Mr. Warner said. He was slow to catch people’s names.

“Call me Anthea,” Mrs. Arbuthnot said. “Now that we’ve finally met.”

“I mean, Anthea,” Mr. Warn
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