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9781101946107
Book Title
Year of the Runaways
Item Length
9.2 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Sunjeev Sahota
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Urban, Cultural Heritage, Sagas, Family Life, Literary
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
29.8 Oz
Number of Pages
496 Pages

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Short-listed for the 2015 Man Booker Prize The Guardian: The Best Novels of 2015 The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 From one of Granta 's Best of Young British Novelists and Man Booker Prize nominee Sunjeev Sahota--a sweeping, urgent contemporary epic, set against a vast geographical and historical canvas, astonishing for its richness and texture and scope, and for the utter immersiveness of its reading experience. Three young men, and one unforgettable woman, come together in a journey from India to England, where they hope to begin something new--to support their families; to build their futures; to show their worth; to escape the past. They have almost no idea what awaits them. In a dilapidated shared house in Sheffield, Tarlochan, a former rickshaw driver, will say nothing about his life in Bihar. Avtar and Randeep are middle-class boys whose families are slowly sinking into financial ruin, bound together by Avtar's secret. Randeep, in turn, has a visa wife across town, whose cupboards are full of her husband's clothes in case the immigration agents surprise her with a visit.  She is Narinder, and her story is the most surprising of them all.  The Year of the Runaways unfolds over the course of one shattering year in which the destinies of these four characters become irreversibly entwined, a year in which they are forced to rely on one another in ways they never could have foreseen, and in which their hopes of breaking free of the past are decimated by the punishing realities of immigrant life.   A novel of extraordinary ambition and authority, about what it means and what it costs to make a new life--about the capaciousness of the human spirit, and the resurrection of tenderness and humanity in the face of unspeakable suffering.

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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1101946105
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9781101946107
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Book Title
Year of the Runaways
Author
Sunjeev Sahota
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Urban, Cultural Heritage, Sagas, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
496 Pages

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Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Item Weight
29.8 Oz

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Pr6119.A355y43 2016
Reviews
                        Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing the day-to-day lives of immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times " The Grapes of Wrath for the 21st Century... America''s fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now . . . Relentless . . . Absorbing . . . The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people . . . The story''s momentum feels absolutely overwhelming . . . Read this novel." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "Mr. Sahota''s masterly immigrant saga . . . powerfully reminds us of just what immigrants seek in the West . . . Absorbing, highly textured . . . The Year of the Runaways is a poignant exploration of the fate of friendship and goodness in a frontier world . . . Superb." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "Immersive... Sahota is a clear-eyed, unflinching storyteller, switching seamlessly between the characters'' desperate present circumstances and the crises at home that lead to their migration. The book is a major achievement, a compassionate tale about the cruelties of twenty-first century immigrant life." -- The New Yorker "A unique reading experience...get lost in this sprawling, stunning novel." --Malcolm Forbes, Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Sahota''s] powerful recent novel,  The Year of the Runaways is a striking exception to the kind of bourgeois cosmopolitanism with which the literature (and academic literary criticism) of the professional South-Asian diaspora is identified" -- Los Angeles Review of Books "An intensely immersive story that, through its forthrightness, shines light on the harsh realities of undocumented immigration...Ambitious in everything it tackles... The novel prevails not only in the power of its myriad messages but also in the experience of reading it." -- The Harvard Crimson                       Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing."  --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways:   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian    "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie    "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times    "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing." --Mihir Bose, The Independent    "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" --Irish Times,                         Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways:   "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing." --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing the day-to-day lives of immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Granta magazine tapped Sunjeev Sahota as one of the 20 best young writers of the decade, and his new novel, "The Year of the Runaways," was shortlisted for last year's Booker Prize, and yet it's only now reaching the United States. That seems like an intolerable delay for such a celebrated book, but America's fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now...Relentless... Absorbing... The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people... The story's momentum feels absolutely overwhelming... Read this novel."       --Ron Charles, The Washington Post                       Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing."  --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways:   "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian    "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times    "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing." --Mihir Bose, The Independent    "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" --Irish Times, Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing the day-to-day lives of immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times " The Grapes of Wrath for the 21st Century... America''s fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now . . . Relentless . . . Absorbing . . . The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people . . . The story''s momentum feels absolutely overwhelming . . . Read this novel." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "Mr. Sahota''s masterly immigrant saga . . . powerfully reminds us of just what immigrants seek in the West . . . Absorbing, highly textured . . . The Year of the Runaways is a poignant exploration of the fate of friendship and goodness in a frontier world . . . Superb." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "Immersive... Sahota is a clear-eyed, unflinching storyteller, switching seamlessly between the characters'' desperate present circumstances and the crises at home that lead to their migration. The book is a major achievement, a compassionate tale about the cruelties of twenty-first century immigrant life." -- The New Yorker "A unique reading experience...get lost in this sprawling, stunning novel." --Malcolm Forbes, Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Sahota''s] powerful recent novel, The Year of the Runaways is a striking exception to the kind of bourgeois cosmopolitanism with which the literature (and academic literary criticism) of the professional South-Asian diaspora is identified" -- Los Angeles Review of Books "An intensely immersive story that, through its forthrightness, shines light on the harsh realities of undocumented immigration...Ambitious in everything it tackles... The novel prevails not only in the power of its myriad messages but also in the experience of reading it." -- The Harvard Crimson Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next. This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing." --Mihir Bose, The Independent "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing the day-to-day lives of immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times " The Grapes of Wrath for the 21st Century... America's fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now . . . Relentless . . . Absorbing . . . The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people . . . The story's momentum feels absolutely overwhelming . . . Read this novel." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "Mr. Sahota's masterly immigrant saga . . . powerfully reminds us of just what immigrants seek in the West . . . Absorbing, highly textured . . . The Year of the Runaways is a poignant exploration of the fate of friendship and goodness in a frontier world . . . Superb." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal                       Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing."  --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing the day-to-day lives of immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times " The Grapes of Wrath for the 21st Century... America''s fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now . . . Relentless . . . Absorbing . . . The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people . . . The story''s momentum feels absolutely overwhelming . . . Read this novel." --Ron Charles, The Washington Post "Mr. Sahota''s masterly immigrant saga . . . powerfully reminds us of just what immigrants seek in the West . . . Absorbing, highly textured . . . The Year of the Runaways is a poignant exploration of the fate of friendship and goodness in a frontier world . . . Superb." --Sam Sacks, The Wall Street Journal "A unique reading experience...get lost in this sprawling, stunning novel." --Malcolm Forbes, Minneapolis Star Tribune "[Sahota''s] powerful recent novel,  The Year of the Runaways is a striking exception to the kind of bourgeois cosmopolitanism with which the literature (and academic literary criticism) of the professional South-Asian diaspora is identified" -- Los Angeles Review of Books "An intensely immersive story that, through its forthrightness, shines light on the harsh realities of undocumented immigration...Ambitious in everything it tackles... The novel prevails not only in the power of its myriad messages but also in the experience of reading it." -- The Harvard Crimson                       Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing."  --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015,                         Praise for The Year of the Runaways: "No recent novel does a more powerful job capturing hte day-to-day lives of... immigrants than "The Year of the Runaways," which was shortlisted for the 2015 Man Booker prize... Mr. Sahota... has an instinctive sense of storytelling, immersing us in the dilemmas of his characters... Writing with unsentimental candor, Mr. Sahota has created a cast of characters whose lives are so richly imagined that this deeply affecting novel calls out for a sequel or follow-up that might recount the next installment of their lives." -- Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Granta magazine tapped Sunjeev Sahota as one of the 20 best young writers of the decade, and his new novel, "The Year of the Runaways," was shortlisted for last year's Booker Prize, and yet it's only now reaching the United States. That seems like an intolerable delay for such a celebrated book, but America's fresh spasm of xenophobia makes this devastating story about the plight of immigrants all the more relevant now...Relentless... Absorbing... The great marvel of this book is its absolute refusal to grasp at anything larger than the hopes and humiliations of these few marginal people... The story's momentum feels absolutely overwhelming... Read this novel."       --Ron Charles, The Washington Post                       Praise from the U.K. for The Year of the Runaways: "All you can do is surrender, happily, to its power." --Salman Rushdie   "A brilliant political novel, deeply felt, told in the most intimate of ways...Sahota knows how to turn a phrase, how to light up a scene, how to make you stay up late to learn what happens next.  This is a novel that takes on the largest questions and still shines in its smallest details...a brilliant and beautiful novel." --Kamila Shamsie, The Guardian   "A novel of great moral intelligence...deeply impressive." --Claire Lowdon, The Sunday Times   "Sahota proves a wonderfully evocative storyteller...fascinating...the real thing."  --Mihir Bose, The Independent   "Should be compulsory reading. A magnificent achievement." --John Harding, Daily Mail    "The best novel of the year....judges of forthcoming literary prizes need look no further." --Cressida Connolly, The Spectator   "A rich, intricate, beautifully written novel, bursting and seething with energy" --Kate Saunders, The Times   "Nothing short of an asteroid impact would have made me put the book down" -- Irish Times "Timely and humane." -- The Guardian: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015 "A quietly devastating examination of immigrant lives." -- The Observer: Best novels of 2015 " I defy anyone to read it and retain any simplistic opinions about "economic migration." -- The Independent: Literary Fiction of the Year 2015
Copyright Date
2016
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2015-005197
Dewey Decimal
823/.92
Dewey Edition
23

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