The Road Home

Rose Tremain author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:12th Jun '08

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WINNER OF THE 2008 ORANGE BROADBAND PRIZE FOR FICTION Rose Tremain's hugely enjoyable new novel is the up-to-the-minute story of Lev, newly arrived in London from Eastern Europe. A wise and witty look at the contemporary migrant experience.

London holds out the alluring possibility of friendship, sex, money and a new career and, if Lev is lucky, a new sense of belonging...

'A novel of urgent humanity' Sunday Telegraph

Widowed migrant Lev comes to London for work, hoping to earn enough to save the daughter and village he left behind.

Lev travels from Eastern Europe to Britain by coach, leaving behind his mother, his young daughter and the memory of his dead wife. He needs work, money and a way to imagine a future after the sawmill that sustained his village has closed.

London greets him with strangeness and possibility. He finds help from fellow migrant Lydia, work in kitchens and care homes, and a brief, intense relationship with a chef, Sophie. Yet while he learns about the city and begins to dream of opening a restaurant back home, his village is facing a new threat.

The Road Home is a compassionate, witty and clear-eyed story of migration, labour, exile, grief and belonging. From the Sunday Times bestselling author Rose Tremain, it speaks to readers looking for contemporary social realism and a humane story about starting again.

'Rose Tremain does not disappoint. As always, her writing has delicious, crunchy precision.' Observer

'A novel of urgent humanity' Sunday Telegraph

A novel of urgent humanity * Sunday Telegraph *
Rose Tremain does not disappoint. The Road Home is thematically rich, dealing with loss and separation, mourning and melancholia... As always her writing has a delicious, crunchy precision * Observer *
Filled with emotional richness, complex sensibility and a passionate insistence on the humanity of the poor * Sunday Times *
A classic work by the gifted Tremain * Guardian *
'Tremain is a magnificent story-teller' * Independent on sunday *
...bravely imaginative, deeply moving, surprising, invigorating and satisfying * Independent *
Luminous talent for the fusion of the extraordinary and the commonplace * Sunday Telegraph *
I can't think of a better sentence-to-sentence writer of fiction * Irish Times *
A strikingly alert and humane profile of migrant labour... wild and beautiful and full of woe * Sunday Herald *
Vivid, original and always engaging * The Times *

  • Winner of Good Housekeeping Book Awards: Best Fiction 2008
  • Winner of Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2008
  • Short-listed for Galaxy British Book Awards: Borders Author of the Year 2009
  • Short-listed for Costa Novel Award 2007

ISBN: 9780099478461

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 31mm

Weight: 334g

480 pages