Foreign Land

A Novel

Jonathan Raban

Foreign Land: A Novel

What's It All About?

Raban's first novel, an engrossing account of what it can mean to return home

For over thirty years, Goerge Grey has been a ship bunker in the west African nation of Montedor, a land of malaria and political upheaval. But now he's returning to England, to a life and world essentially foreign, and to the terra incognita of retirement. In the long days that follow it's almost impossible not to get lost in melancholy memories - all the more acute since the woman he loves is back in Africa - but with the help of a sailing boat and a burgeoning friendship with the quirkiest woman in town, the ache of loneliness begins to ease.

'Jonathan Raban's achievements in this novel are nothing short of awesome' Washington Post

'Raban has a wonderful gift . . . These characters seem to index an entire civilisation' Voice Literary Supplement

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Book Details

Imprint: Picador
ISBN: 9780330292306
Number of pages: 352
Dimensions: 197mm x 130mm
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 06/10/2006

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