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The Road Home

 Rose Tremain

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Awards

Shortlisted for Costa Novel Award 2007.
Winner of Good Housekeeping Book Awards: Best Fiction 2008.
Winner of Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2008.
Shortlisted for Galaxy British Book Awards: Borders Author of the Year 2009.
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In the wake of factory closings and his beloved wife's death, Lev makes his way from Eastern Europe to London, seeking work to support his mother and his little daughter. After a spell of homelessness, he finds a job in the kitchen of a posh restaurant and a room in the house of an appealing Irishman who has already lost his family. Never mind that Lev must sleep in a bunk bed surrounded by plastic toys--he has found a friend and shelter. However constricted his life in England remains, he compensates by daydreaming of home, by having an affair with a younger restaurant worker, and by trading gossip and ambitions via cell phone with his hilarious friend Rudi, who, dreaming of the wealthy West, lives largely for his battered Chevrolet.
Homesickness dogs Lev, not only for nostalgic reasons, but because he doesn't belong, body or soul, to his new country--but can he really go home again? Rose Tremain's prodigious talents as a prose writer are on full display in THE ROAD HOME, and her novel never loses sight of what is truly important in the lives we lead.

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This was the first of Rose Tremain's books that I've read, and all I can say is I wish I'd discovered her before now!

The Road Home is beautifully written, with elegant prose, and a marvelous sense of time and place. I thought that all of the characters were believable and their motivations understandable. The central character, Lev, challenges the reader to set aside easy stereotypical notions of eastern European immigrants. The sense of place and time was spot-on and I was hooked on the book from page 1.

A page-turner with heart and sole, that I am so glad I read. Well deserving of its 5 stars.

8 months ago...


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