Cast Iron Shore by Linda Grant

Cast Iron Shore by Linda Grant

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Sybil Ross has been brought up by her Jewish furrier father and style-obsessed mother to be an empty-headed fashion plate. But on the worst night of Liverpool's blitz she uncovers a secret that leaves her disorientated and eventually leads her to the very edge of America and a final choice.

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Cast Iron Shore by Linda Grant

Sybil Ross has been brought up by her Jewish furrier father and style-obsessed mother as an empty-headed fashion plate. But on the worst night of Liverpool's blitz she uncovers a secret that leaves her disorientated. When the war is over, Sybil embarks on a voyage that leads her to the very edge of America, and to a final choice. The Cast Iron Shore is a beautiful evocation of one woman's journey from the 1930s to the 1990s, combining the personal and political in an outstanding first novel.
Linda Grant was born in Liverpool in 1951. She was educated in Liverpool and studied at the University of York and in Canada. Since 1985 she has worked as a freelance journalist for broadsheet newspapers and magazines including Marie Claire, Vogue and Good Housekeeping. She is now a feature writer for the Guardian. She is the author of Sexing the Millennium.
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ISBN 13 9781862072190
ISBN 10 1862072191
Title Cast Iron Shore
Author Linda Grant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 1998-06-18
Number of pages 416
Prizes Winner of David Higham Prize for Fiction 1996 (Australia)
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