A captivating, thought-provoking road trip through a rapidly changing Europe in the 1930s from the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of Sweet Thames and Rome: A History in Seven Sackings.
A captivating, thought-provoking road trip through a rapidly changing Europe in the 1930s from the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of Sweet Thames and Rome: A History in Seven Sackings.
Former cinematographer Julius Sewell journeys across Europe with his family to his sister's wedding in Rome. But this will be an unusual road trip. For one thing, Julius has been in an institution and has only just been released to travel. And then there is his family. This is Easter 1934 and Julius' stepfather and mother are keen members of Oswald Mosley's new party, the British Union of Fascists. One of Julius' half-sisters is in studying in Munich, where she dreams of meeting her idol, Adolf Hitler. Another half-sister is a member of the British Communist Party, and is determined to wreck the approaching wedding, because the groom is a rising figure in Italy's Fascist regime. As the family motors south, to Paris, across Nazi Germany - taking in a bus tour to Dachau concentration camp - and through Mussolini's Italy to Rome, gathering relatives and a stray dog along the way, Julius' mental stability will be put sorely to the test, as will be the sanity of his relatives.
Kneale is a master of complex narratives and this elegant, fast moving novel is one of his best. Daily Mail
A madcap journey... flickers with cinematic energy Sunday Times
Panoramic... written with cinematic precision Observer
[A] tongue-in-cheek evocation of pernicious dogmas... a reminder that murderous ideologies often first appear in forms that feel like parodies of societal norms TLS
An enthralling and wonderfully vivid novel from a master storyteller. Joseph O'Connor on PILGRIMS
Matthew Kneale's new novel could hardly be a more welcome getaway... Humane outrage pulses through this novel along with comic ebullience. Sunday Times on PILGRIMS
Humane, generous, enjoyable. TLS on PILGRIMS
Comedy and tragedy lie uncomfortably but brilliantly close in this confident, cinematic novel. Sunday Times, 100 Best Books for Summer 2023
Matthew Kneale is the author of eight novels and two works of non-fiction. His debut novel, Whore Banquets, won the Somerset Maugham Award, Sweet Thames won John Llewellyn Rhys, and English Passengers, shortlisted for the Man Booker and Miles Franklin, won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award in 2000. His non-fiction book, Rome: A History in Seven Sackings, was a Waterstones Book of the Month. For the last two decades he has lived in Rome with his wife and two children.
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