Ancestry by Simon Mawer - ISBN: 9780349144979
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Uncover hidden lives, loves, and unbreakable family bonds through generations.

Ancestry

Shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction

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  • Paperback

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    29 August 2023

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Summary

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION

‘Utterly absorbing, cleverly constructed and beautifully written’ The Times

‘Moving and exhilarating’ Spectator

‘Evokes the messiness and fragility of everyday life in the nineteenth century’ Daily Mail

Almost two hundred years ago, Abraham, an illiterate urchin, scavenges on a Suffolk beach and dreams of running…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349144979
ISBN-10:0349144974
Author:Simon Mawer
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Abacus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:29 August 2023
Weight:340g
Dimensions:196mm x 124mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

Utterly absorbing, cleverly constructed, beautifully written - The TimesOut of the ordinary … gripping - Financial Times

Utterly absorbing… so cleverly constructed and beautifully written * The Times *
Moving and exhilarating * Spectator *
Gripping… an intriguing blend of archival research and fictionalised accounts of the life histories of his own forebears… I won’t forget these women whose DNA he is so proud of inheriting, or the voices he conjures for them… They were anything but ordinary * Financial Times *
Mawer writes movingly about the privations of military life and the hardships endured by women in the Victorian era… His prose is measured and elegant * Sunday Times *
Told with brio, the gutsy narrative evokes the messiness and fragility of everyday life in the nineteenth century… I was moved by Mawer’s defense of storytelling as a vital tool of historical recovery * Daily Mail *
An astonishing blend of historical fiction and imaginative non-fiction, Ancestry is a book that will stay with me forever… A beautiful, haunting and extremely moving testament to what men and women without means or agency must endure to keep their families together and what we owe - and can learn from them - in turn * Natalie Jenner *

About The Author

Simon Mawer

Simon Mawer was born in 1948 in England, and spent his childhood there, in Cyprus and in Malta. He then moved to Italy, where he and his family lived for more than thirty years while he taught at the British International School in Rome. He and his wife currently divide their time between Italy and Hastings. Simon Mawer is the author of several novels including the Man Booker shortlisted The Glass Room, The Girl Who Fell from the Sky, Tightrope and Prague Spring.

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