The Travelers

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Informationen zum Autor Regina Porter is an award-winning playwright and author of The Travelers , a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and longlisted for the Orwell Political Fiction Prize. A graduate of the MFA fiction program at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, her writing has been published in the Harvard Review , Tin House and Oxford Review . Klappentext Illuminating six decades of turbulent change, from the civil rights movement to Obama's first year as President, the lives of two families will come together in unexpected and intimate ways. Zusammenfassung 'Regina Porter's sprawling, sparkling debut novel... is an exhilarating ride. Porter is a wickedly astute chronicler of human foibles.' Guardian As America recovers from the Second World War, two families' journeys begin. James Vincent, born in 1942 to an Irish-American family, escapes his parents' turbulent marriage and attends law school in New York, where he moves up the social ladder as a prosperous and bright attorney. Meanwhile, Agnes Miller, a beautiful black woman on date with a handsome suitor, is pulled over by the police on a rural road in Georgia. The terrible moments that follow make her question her future and pivot her into a hasty marriage and new life in the Bronx. Illuminating more than six decades of sweeping change - from the struggle for civil rights and the chaos of Vietnam to Obama's first year as President - James and Agnes's families will come together in unexpected, intimate and profoundly human ways. 'American history comes to vivid, engaging life in this tale of two interconnected families (one white, one black) that spans from the 1950s to Barack Obama's first year as president...' Entertainment Weekly LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION 2020

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Regina Porter is an award-winning playwright and author of The Travelers, a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and longlisted for the Orwell Political Fiction Prize. A graduate of the MFA fiction program at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, her writing has been published in the Harvard Review, Tin House and Oxford Review.

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Illuminating six decades of turbulent change, from the civil rights movement to Obama's first year as President, the lives of two families will come together in unexpected and intimate ways.



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'Regina Porter's sprawling, sparkling debut novel... is an exhilarating ride. Porter is a wickedly astute chronicler of human foibles.' Guardian

As America recovers from the Second World War, two families' journeys begin.

James Vincent, born in 1942 to an Irish-American family, escapes his parents' turbulent marriage and attends law school in New York, where he moves up the social ladder as a prosperous and bright attorney.
Meanwhile, Agnes Miller, a beautiful black woman on date with a handsome suitor, is pulled over by the police on a rural road in Georgia. The terrible moments that follow make her question her future and pivot her into a hasty marriage and new life in the Bronx.

Illuminating more than six decades of sweeping change - from the struggle for civil rights and the chaos of Vietnam to Obama's first year as President - James and Agnes's families will come together in unexpected, intimate and profoundly human ways.

'American history comes to vivid, engaging life in this tale of two interconnected families (one white, one black) that spans from the 1950s to Barack Obama's first year as president...' Entertainment Weekly

LONGLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION 2020

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781784708863
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Hersteller Vintage UK
    • Größe H198mm x B129mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2020
    • EAN 9781784708863
    • Format Poche format B
    • ISBN 1784708860
    • Veröffentlichung 16.07.2020
    • Titel The Travelers
    • Autor Regina Porter
    • Gewicht 256g
    • Herausgeber Vintage Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 303
    • Genre Belletristik & Unterhaltung

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