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Original Title: The Outcast
ISBN: 0701181753 (ISBN13: 9780701181758)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Orange Prize Nominee for Fiction Shortlist (2008), Guardian First Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2008), Costa Book Award for First Novel (2008)
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The Outcast Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.62 | 8539 Users | 806 Reviews

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Title:The Outcast
Author:Sadie Jones
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:February 7th 2008 by Chatto & Windus
Categories:Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. European Literature. British Literature

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A mesmerizing portrait of 1950s hypocrisy and unexpected love, from a powerful new voice. It is 1957, and Lewis Aldridge, straight out of prison, is journeying back to his home in Waterford, a suburban town outside London. He is nineteen years old, and his return will have dramatic consequences not just for his family, but for the whole community. A decade earlier, his father's homecoming has a very different effect. The war is over and Gilbert has been demobilized. He reverts easily to suburban life—cocktails at six-thirty, church on Sundays—but his wife and young son resist the stuffy routine. Lewis and his mother escape to the woods for picnics, just as they did in wartime days. Nobody is surprised that Gilbert's wife counters convention, but they are all shocked when, after one of their jaunts, Lewis comes back without her. Not far away, Kit Carmichael keeps watch. She has always understood more than most, not least from what she is dealt by her own father's hand. Lewis's grief and burgeoning rage are all too plain, and Kit makes a private vow to help. But in her attempts to set them both free, she fails to foresee the painful and horrifying secrets that must first be forced into the open. In this brilliant debut, Sadie Jones tells the story of a boy who refuses to accept the polite lies of a tightly knit community that rejects love in favor of appearances. Written with nail-biting suspense and cinematic pacing, The Outcast is an emotionally powerful evocation of postwar provincial English society and a remarkably uplifting testament to the redemptive powers of love and understanding.

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The following is a list of things I find so nauseating to read about that I cannot sustain interest in a novel, or in food:1 - children watching their mothers drown (especially if it is described in agonizing detail for several pages)2 - fathers beating children mercilessly3 - sons sleeping with stepmothers4 - incest5 - people cutting themselvesThe following is a list of writing no no's that make me crazy:1 - telling and never showing2 - characters that are not only totally flat but make zero

a masterpiece! If I could give this more than 5 stars I would

This story takes places in the 1950's in England, though much of the angst portrayed is just as common place today, no matter where you live. We meet Lewis Aldridge at the beginning of the story, he is 19 years old and just out of prison for setting fire to a church. He is hoping for a new chance at life, a new beginning, but things are off to a rocky start with his father, right from the beginning. The story then reverts back to Lewis' childhood. He is a happy though quiet child who enjoys his

I loved this book, plain and simple.My heart just broke for Lewis in this story. I got so sad for him and angry about how he was treated in the community, over the injustice he was up against and how poorly he was treated as just a young, sad and broken boy. A boy that needed love and help and the person who should have been there for him just wasnt. I was even cursing out loud and telling people in the book off, out loud! (I am not sure of what my co-worker thinks of me now). I absolutely felt

The Outcast is an unforgettable, nostalgic little novel, taking place in post-war England in a small town, telling the story of a young man recently out of jail and finding himself an outsider among his former friends and family. How is he supposed to change their attitudes?

This book packs a wallop and is definitely not for those who like soft, rosy stories.It is a book that will haunt me for awhile...a long while.As stated in the opening chapter, two people went into the woods for a picnic and only one returned!When young Lewis witnesses the drowning of his mother, his life spins way out of control while his father and the upper crust social strata of 1940-1950's England encourages and foments denial.When his father rapidly re marries and Lewis' feelings are

This book is very well written. Moves at a great pace and deals with a lot of personal relatable aspects. A very intimate thought provoking read that I'm so greatful for! Definitely read this book!!

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