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Notwithstanding: Stories from an English Village

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Notwithstanding: Stories from an English Village
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Louis de Bernieres
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Short stories
ISBN/Barcode 9780099542025
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage
Publication Date 6 May 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A funny and heartbreaking new book from one of Britain's favourite and bestselling writers. Welcome to the village of Notwithstanding, where a lady dresses in plus fours and shoots squirrels, a retired general gives up wearing clothes altogether, a spiritualist lives in a cottage with the ghost of her husband, and people think it quite natural to confide in a spider that lives in a potting shed. Based on de Berni res' recollections of the village he grew up in, Notwithstanding is a funny and moving depiction of a charming vanished England.

Author Biography

Louis de Berni res is the best-selling author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin. His most recent novels are Birds Without Wings and A Partisan's Daughter.

Reviews

A funny, astute and moving depiction of a charming vanished England -- Corrine Buxton * BBC Countryfile * A delightful collection...exquisitely told -- Clare Colvin * Daily Mail * Comic, benignly forgiving and shot through with threads of nostalgic regret * Independent * A timely examination of the charming and, at time, heart-wrenchingly sad aspects of English village life...testament to the rude health of the author's own imagination -- Adam O'Riordan * Financial Times * The creator of Captain Corelli is fond of an exotic setting and he has found one in his own backyard... The stories are sketches of lives that settle into the atmosphere of a place and make it unique -- Kate Saunders * The Times *