
Motherland
A Novel
$37.26
- Paperback
272 pages
- Release Date
9 August 2016
Summary
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit meets Goodbye Lenin.
“I hadn’t expected the Berlin Wall to be clean and white and smooth. It looked more like the edge of the swimming baths than the edge of the Cold War. On the grass of No-man’s Land, fat rabbits ate and strolled about as if they’d never been hunted and nothing could disturb them. This was their land and they ruled it, and there were three parts to Berlin: East, West and Rabbit.”
It is 1978, J…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781473612020 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1473612020 |
| Author: | Jo McMillan |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 272 |
| Release Date: | 9 August 2016 |
| Weight: | 200g |
| Dimensions: | 130mm x 196mm x 22mm |
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Critics Review
Funny, smart, and packed full of all the melancholy you would expect from a novel that slowly sheds a child’s innocence - Red
There’s a great deal of humour in Motherland, all underpinned with a sober tone … Jess makes an engaging narrator - alifeinbooksIn its warm and witty portrait of offbeat mother-daughter relations, Motherland often recalls Nina Stibbe’s Man At The Helm. Jess’s gift for wry observations also gives rise to some wonderfully quotable lines - LadyMotherland cuts a swathe through history without feeling like a lesson … Even though Motherland is full of historical detail, between 1980s Tamworth and the GDR, the oppression of the era never overwhelms. At the heart, and most important are the human relationships and which bonds survive - Emerald StreetI’m sure that these are characters (and the voice of a new novelist) that I for one will gladly revisit over and over again … A beautiful story tinged with fun, sadness and insight - BookbagA delightful tragi-comic novel, primarily about a mother/daughter relationship (hence the title) and also about coming of age and disillusionment … Motherland combines a teenager’s cold-eyed view of adult absurdities and a wistfulness for lost certainties; a compelling blend - Historical Novel ReviewA funny and poignant first novel - Daily MailThis assured debut from Jo McMillan was a delight from start to finish; I was immediately drawn into the lives of the main characters and was sorry to get to the end. McMillan is now based in Berlin and she writes convincingly of both sides of the Cold War, she has a very distinct voice and will be a writer to watch in the future - We Love This BookAbout The Author
Jo McMillan
Jo McMillan grew up in the UK and has lived and worked in China and Malaysia. She is currently based in Berlin. Motherland is her first novel.
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