Gravel Heart
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Damian Lynch
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents Gravel Heart by Abdulrazak Gurnah, read by Damian Lynch.
By the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature
‘The elegance and control of Gurnah's writing, and his understanding of how quietly and slowly and repeatedly a heart can break, make this a deeply rewarding novel’ Kamila Shamsie, Guardian
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For seven-year-old Salim, the pillars upholding his small universe – his indifferent father, his adored uncle, his treasured books, the daily routines of government school and Koran lessons – seem unshakeable.
But it is the 1970s, and the winds of change are blowing through Zanzibar: suddenly Salim’s father is gone, and the island convulses with violence and corruption the wake of a revolution. It will only be years later, making his way through an alien and hostile London, that Salim will begin to understand the shame and exploitation festering at the heart of his family’s history.
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‘Riveting … The measured elegance of Gurnah’s prose renders his protagonist in a manner almost uncannily real’ New York Times
‘Glittering ... Each work is different from the last, yet they build into a powerfully evocative oeuvre that keeps coming back to the same questions, in spare, graceful prose, about the ties that bind and the ties that fray’ Telegraph
‘A colourful tale of life in a Zanzibar village, where passions and politics reshape a family… Powerful’ Mail on Sunday
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- Anonymous User
- 13-06-23
Another magnificent story by Abdulrazak Gurnah
I loved this novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah, who is becoming one of my favourite authors. His descriptions of life in Zanzibar and his perceptions of the British and people from elsewhere living in Britain are so relatable. The family secret revealed in the book is heartbreaking and leads one into numerous hypothetical discussions.
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-06-23
Heartbreaking
Very poignant and heartbreaking. Full of loneliness and regret. How one action can create a ripple effect. Written beautifully.
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- Frazzledmum
- 12-07-23
Pedestrian
I didn't share other reader's enthusiasm for this story. I found some opinions and attitudes expressed by the main character a little troubling. The first half of the book is an almost documentary account of the main character's life in London. It was rather dull. The second half was more interesting, however the main character's lack of emotion towards his mother's plight was quite unusual I thought. Won't rush to read another book by this author.
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- Kindle Customer
- 30-06-24
Interesting read
I found it a bit difficult to get into the story, as I felt it started out a bit slowly. Only after the first half of the book did I become more interested in the plot. I read along with the audiobook, which was a big help in following the many different characters and their stories.
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