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Birds of America : Introduction by Booker Prize-Winning Author Penelope Lively ([New edition])

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'This funny, grumpy, coming-of-age tale still strikes a chord' The Times Peter Levi, a shy and sensitive American teenager, moves to Paris to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War, where he is determined to live a life in harmony with his own idealistic views.

But the world is changing at breakneck pace, with nuclear war looming abroad and racial tensions simmering at home.

Before long, Peter's naive illusions are shattered, as he finds himself an unwilling participant in an era of extraordinary change. Birds of America is an unforgettable and deeply moving story of personal and political turmoil; of the strange and surprising nature of growing up; and of the questions we face when we examine who we really are. 'A writer known for her wit, her glamour, and the shocking candour of her fiction' New Yorker 'An absorbing novel about a young man's voyage into adulthood, enlivened by Mary McCarthy's needling wit' Hilary Mantel, Booker prize-winning author of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies'Fiercely intelligent, insatiably combative, McCarthy's novels invite controversy' Penelope Lively, from the introduction

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Product Details
Penguin Books Ltd
024198341X / 9780241983416
Paperback / softback
813.54
01/02/2018
United Kingdom
English
General
ix, 306 pages
20 cm
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Previous edition: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1971.