Author:Graham Greene
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JAMES WOOD
Scobie, a police officer serving in a war-time West African state, is distrusted, being scrupulously honest and immune to bribery. But then he falls in love, and in doing so he is forced to betray everything he believes in, with drastic and tragic consequences.
Primarily a novel about the moral consequences of religious belief, but it is almost as importantly a novel about colonialism
—— IndependentThe most ingenious, inventive and exciting of our novelists, rich in exactly etched and moving portraits of real human beings
—— V. S. Pritchett , The TimesHere is this man who can represent ordinary life, ordinary troubles, and make them exciting to read about
—— Shirley Hazzard , GuardianA beloved classic [. . .] the central themes of friendships and first loves remain relevant at any age. This nostalgic, coming-of-age tale is always worth another read.
—— Image ReadsMaeve Binchy has a gimlet eye for the seething cauldron of emotions which lies beneath the surface of everyday life
—— Irish IndependentAs gripping as a blockbuster, but infinitely gentler and wiser
—— CosmopolitanVivid, engaging, densely plotted - are almost certainly destined to be counted among the classics of popular fiction
—— - , New York TimesI love all Jane Corry's books but this is her best yet. So clever, compulsive and twisty with a reveal I never saw coming. Superb
—— Claire DouglasI Made a Mistake is an absorbing and gripping masterpiece, skilfully plotted with superbly drawn characters who will stay with you long after you've finished reading
—— Kathryn CroftCorry often explores darker themes, and those living on the fringes of society and this book is no exception: gritty, real, interesting and clever. Highly recommended
—— Gillian McAllisterBrilliant and chilling. Jane Corry knows exactly how to turn the screws in this compelling and hard-hitting story about the dark underbelly of respectable family life. Another outstanding novel by Jane Corry
—— Kate FurnivallJane Corry nails it again. This is a page turner with depth, with characters and human conflicts that stay with you long after the novel is finished. Superb
—— Kate HamerA convincing suburban thriller with a compelling sense of doom
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—— Ella Dove, commissioning editor for Good Housekeeping, Prima and RedStorytelling at its finest. An expertly plotted page turner with real emotional depth
—— Victoria SelmanNo one tugs at the heartstrings quite like Lucy Dillon
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—— VogueAccelerates with intensity and sheer originality with every page
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—— BooklistIt kept me guessing to the end
—— SunA darkly droll page-turner
—— Publishers WeeklyHammad taps into the satisfying slow-burn style of classic literature with a storyline that captures both the heart and the mind…This is an immensely rewarding novel that readers will sink into and savor.
—— Publishers WeeklyAn assured debut novel that sets the life of one man against the tumultuous backdrop of Palestine in the waning years of British occupation… Closely observed and elegantly written.
—— Kirkus *Starred Review*Undeniably beautiful.
—— The Times *The Best New Novelists of 2019*An engrossing, sweeping novel.
—— Evening StandardThe are moments of such lyric beauty in The Parisian, Isabella Hammad’s debut novel, that you want what they describe to be permanently closed, hers to be the final word… [The Parisian] also has a close grasp of history, and the high quality of its writing never fades.
—— Charles Finch , Washington PostThe Parisian by Isabella Hammad has already won advance praise from Zadie Smith, and deservedly so: this tale of a Palestinian immigrant... is beautiful historical fiction.
—— Evening StandardHammad traces her protagonist’s emotional journey with great sensitivity, against a backdrop of historical events… a vivid, capacious historical novel.
—— Jude Cook , SpectatorThe Parisian is a graceful and balanced book, animated throughout by an immense social intelligence… a pleasure to read.
—— Literary ReviewA sweeping historical novel that opens in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire… The Parisian calls to mind a 19th-century novel.
—— New York TimesComplex, subtle and challenging… [The Parisian is] excelling––with a powerful ending that is moving in the way it knits together the themes of self-betrayal and social and political treachery.
—— Gareth Jenkins , Socialist WorkerReconciling oneself with the pain and pleasure of the ties that bind one to certain people and places is something that lies at the heart of Hammad’s novel… the world Hammad paints is a rich one.
—— Lucy Scholes , iHammad… convincingly weaves the conversations and arguments around the Palestinian table, inviting the reader to join the friends and family who are full of complexity and humanity, and refuse to be defined by the tragedy that is befalling them… To read The Parisian is to gradually get to know a friend, like drinking tea with a favourite uncle and hearing about family stories, gossip and politics.
—— Tanushka Marah , Middle East EyeA timely reminder of what matters: kindness and love
—— Cressida Connolly , Spectator Books of the YearThis gloriously warm novel felt heaven-sent when it appeared in deepest lockdown
—— Anthony Cummins , Metro, *Christmas Gift Guide 2020*A new book from this wonderful writer is always a joy... Tyler packs feeling and insight into every single sentence
—— Joanne Finney , Good Housekeeping, *Books of the Year*I adored Redhead by the Side of the Road... It is so subtle, and so brilliant as are all Tyler's novels... Witty and warm, its only fault was that I wanted it to be twice as long!
—— Victoria Hislop , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*Tender and beautifully paced
—— Heather Martin , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*Compassionate and alert to the complexities in even the most ordinary lives, the book reminds us why, at 79, Tyler is held in such high regard
—— Claire Allfree , Daily Telegraph, *Books of the Year*The qualities that have long won Tyler admiration and affection - wry humour, shrewd perception, characters who leap off the page with authenticity - are in generous supply
—— Julia Durman , Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*You can't go wrong with Anne Tyler. She makes it look easy creating characters that feel so believable, so three-dimensional
—— Robbie Millen , The Times, *Books of the Year*Tyler engrosses with the 'and-thenand-then' of domestic detail
—— Rose Tremain , iI do think the world would probably be a better place if everyone read Anne Tyler . . . She's such a brilliantly empathetic writer - there's no 'them' and 'us' in Tyler's world - and she often writes from the perspective of the kind of people who you would walk past and barely notice in the street . . . Reading Tyler helps people to become better people, and I really fully believe that
—— Hadley Freeman , Good HousekeepingTyler's irresistibly readable 23rd novel follows Micah, a socially inept, OCD-ish IT man whose orderly life is turned upside down by the arrival of a son
—— Daily Telegraph Books of the YearTyler's affectionate and quietly observant novel reveals her deep empathy for the hidden struggles of everyday lives
—— Jane Shilling , Daily MailAnother shrewd yet kindly novel about the mysterious business of family life by one of the world's great writers
—— Reader's DigestA charmingly offbeat love story
—— Mail on Sunday, *Summer Reads of 2021*The narration here is a joy: you will be leaning towards the speaker to catch every nuance of Tyler's gently comediccharacterstudy of the Baltimore bachelor and fix-it man Micah Mortimer
—— Patricia Nicol , Sunday Times