The Hiding Place by Trezza Azzopardi

The Hiding Place by Trezza Azzopardi

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Shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2000, this is an extraordinary and heart-breaking debut novel.

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The Hiding Place by Trezza Azzopardi

Shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2000 'Fans of Kate Atkinson and Andrea Ashworth will love this. Read it and weep.' Mirror This brilliant first novel is set in the Maltese community of Tiger Bay in Cardiff where the author grew up. Dolores, the narrator tells the story of her childhood - her father, Frankie, a compulsive gambler who, due to a misunderstanding at the moment of her birth (he is convinced that his wife will finally give birth to a boy after a multitude of daughters) loses everything to his rival Joe Medora, head of the Maltese Mafia. Frankie's gambling leads to the fire which disfigures Dolores. There is a terrifyingly vivid scene as Dolores remembers watching her hand being burnt in the fire that destroys their home and the moment when Joe claims one of Frankie's daughters as his own. The author evokes the world of Dolores and her family with brilliant power and sensitivity. The novel flits between past and present as Dolores reflects on her childhood and the lives that her father created for himself and his children.
Trezza Azzopardi was born in Cardiff and lives in Norwich. She is the author of The Song House, Remember Me, and The Hiding Place, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2000.
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ISBN 13 9781447275824
ISBN 10 1447275829
Title The Hiding Place
Author Trezza Azzopardi
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2014-07-31
Number of pages 296
Prizes Winner of Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize 2002 (UK), Short-listed for Man Booker Prize 2000 (UK), Long-listed for Orange Prize for Fiction 2001 (UK), Long-listed for Guardian First Book Award 2000 (UK)
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