Offshore
Author(s): Penelope Fitzgerald
Winner of the Booker Prize On the Battersea Reach of the Thames, a mixed bag of the slightly disreputable, the temporarily lost, and the patently eccentric live on houseboats, rising and falling with the great river s tides. Belonging to neither land nor sea, they cling to one another in a motley yet kindly society. There is Maurice, by occupation a male prostitute, by happenstance a receiver of stolen goods. And Richard, a buttoned-up ex-navy man whose boat dominates the Reach. Then there is Nenna, a faithful but abandoned wife, the diffident mother of two young girls running wild on the waterfront streets. It is Nenna s domestic predicament that, as it deepens, draws the relations among this scrubby community together into ever more complex and comic patterns. The result is one of Fitzgerald s greatest triumphs, a novel the Booker judges deemed flawless. A marvelous achievement: strong, supple, humane, ripe, generous, and graceful. "Sunday Times""
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Mariner Books
- : Mariner Books
- : 0.181
- : October 2014
- : 201mm X 132mm X 15mm
- : United States
- : books
Special Fields
- : Penelope Fitzgerald
- : Paperback / softback
- : English
- : 823.914
- : 208