Dignity by Alys Conran - ISBN: 9781474609456
Paperback
A powerful novel about belonging, race, British India and contemporary Britain, by the Dylan Thomas Prize-shortlisted author of Pigeon.

Dignity

From the award-winning author of Pigeon

$44.21

  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    16 April 2020

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Summary

A TRULY CONVINCING STATE-OF-THE-NATION NOVEL’ Daily Mail

I LOVED THIS… MAGDA IS A REAL STAND-OUT CHARACTER FOR ME IN BOOKS I’VE READ RECENTLY, I CAN’T QUITE STOP THINKING ABOUT HER’ Jane Garvey, BBC Woman’s Hour

Magda is a former scientist with a bad temper and a sharp tongue, living alone in a huge house by the sea and getting through carers at a rate of knots.

Until Susheela arrives, carrying life with her: grief for her mother’…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781474609456
ISBN-10:1474609457
Author:Alys Conran
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:16 April 2020
Weight:260g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 34mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Conran’s fierce, compassionate second novel explores the complexities of the Raj and contemporary Britain through the eyes of three brilliantly realised characters, who are finely drawn and entirely believable. - Mail on Sunday

Packs a powerful punch and makes you smile while breaking your heart. - Woman’s Weekly

Conran’s work is subtle and complex: there is no one right story about the Empire. Instead we are offered multiple views, ironies and contradictions that only one of most talented, tender writers in Wales could portray. - New Welsh Review

Fierce, compassionate, angry, but above all, heart-breakingly real. I was drawn in from the very first page. - Claire Fuller, author of BITTER ORANGE

About The Author

Alys Conran

ALYS CONRAN’s first novel PIGEON (Parthian, 2016) won the Wales Book of the Year Award 2017, the Rhys Davies Trust Fiction Award, the Wales Arts Review People’s Choice Award and was shortlised for the International Dylan Thomas Prize.

Originally from North Wales, she spent several years in Edinburgh and Barcelona before returning to the area to live and write. She is now Lecturer in Creative Writing at Bangor and has been selected as the Hay Festival International Fellow for 2019-2020.

Her late father, also a writer, was born in Kharagpur, Bengal.

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