Book summaryRich with period detail, this lyrical but unsentimental novel by the author of the critically acclaimed CLOUD ATLAS takes the reader back to 1982, and into the life of Jason Taylor, an introspective 13-year-old poet living in the small English town of Black Swan Green. The book chronicles his unwilling observation of his parents' souring relationship, his attempts to conceal his stammer, and his struggles to remain, if not popular, at least not utterly despised by the popular kids. Media reviews"Great Britain's CATCHER IN THE RYE--and another triumph for one of the present age's most interesting and accomplished novelists. " (starred review) |
Black Swan Green: A Novelby David Mitchell
Book description: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2007-02-27. Paperback. Very Good. Cover shows some shelf wear or creases. No highlighting or underlining. You're gonna love this book!
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