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The Light of Day

The Light of Day

Paperback by Graham Swift in English language
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Book Details:

Publisher: Picador
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781447201113

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`Deserves to be inhaled greedily in a single sitting’ Independent on Sunday

On a cold but dazzling November morning, George prepares to visit Sarah, a prisoner and the woman he loves. As he goes about the business of the day he relives the catastrophic events of exactly two years ago that have both bound them together and kept them apart.

Told in George’s plain words but growing deeper with each revelation, The Light of Day is a hauntingly tense yet tender story about discovering the hidden forces inside all of us and the power of such discovery to change everything.

`A masterful combination of character and atmosphere’ Observer

`Splendid, superb. An intense meditation. A writer of immense gifts’ Washington Post

`A profoundly artful, beautifully weighted, resonant and humane literary novel’ Daily Telegraph

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