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Something Like A House Sid Smith

Something Like A House By Sid Smith

Something Like A House by Sid Smith


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Summary

The winner of the 2001 Whitbread First Novel Award, this is an extraordinary story of an unknown China.

Something Like A House Summary

Something Like A House by Sid Smith

This is Jim Fraser's story: an incredible, often chilling account of his life as an army deserter living through the terrible upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, when China descended into a moral and physical chaos so extreme that cannibalism became, for some, the only way of survival. Unable to speak the language and totally ignorant of local customs, Jim Fraser makes his home in a community so isolated that even the Cultural Revolution impinges little on the ways of the villagers. Except that the village's very isolation has made it the perfect location for experiments of sheer, indescribable terror . . .

'I suspect this book will be compared with Robinson Crusoe (the outsider building his own abode) and Lord of the Flies (the long-term effects of context on individual mortality). It is a profound and sophisticated work of fiction' Observer

Something Like A House Reviews

'I suspect this book will be compared with Robinson Crusoe (the outsider building his own abode) and Lord of the Flies (the long-term effects of context on individual mortality). It is a profound and sophisticated work of fiction' Observer

About Sid Smith

Sid Smith spent the first seven years of his working life in labouring jobs - including woodsman, hod-carrier, railway labourer, gravedigger and gardener. Born in Preston, Lancashire, he now lives in London and writes extensively for newspapers and magazines. His first novel, Something Like A House, won the Whitbread First Novel Award and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

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GOR003510733
9780330480871
0330480871
Something Like A House by Sid Smith
Used - Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
20020111
240
Winner of James Tait Black Prize for Fiction 2001 (UK) Winner of Whitbread First Novel Award 2002 (UK)
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