Small Wars

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Price
$14.99  $13.94
Publisher
Harper Perennial
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.9 X 1.1 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780061929892

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About the Author

Sadie Jones is the author of five novels, including The Outcast, winner of the Costa First Novel Award in Great Britain and a finalist for the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Los Angeles TimesBook Prize/Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction; the enchanting, hard-hitting novel set on the island of Cyprus during the British occupation, Small Wars; her most successful, bestselling novel The Uninvited Guests, beloved of Ann Patchett and Jackie Winspear, among other; the romantic novel set in London's glamorous theatre world, Fallout; and most recently, the highly acclaimed, bestselling novel, The Snakes. Sadie Jones lives in London.

Reviews
"To this grave account of degradation--from great wars to small, from certainty to doubt, from romance to resignation--Jones brings surprising reserves of energy and finesse."--Donna Rifkind, Washington Post
"Ambitious and thematically charged...A timely novel, as well as a harrowing one"--Christian Science Monitor
"A taut and transfixing novel... [Jones is] a gifted young author."--Boston Globe
"A darkly compelling account of honor and disillusionment with contemporary resonance...a confirmation of [Jones's] considerable talent."--Kirkus Reviews
"In lean, penetrating prose...Jones serves her themes most potently with an unflinching tumble of violent encounters that effectively transform Hal's liberation...into a haunting act of transcendence."--New York Times Book Review
"Manages to be both rich and sparse...with just enough carefully selected detail to breathe vividness into the novel...In what reads as a quiet, calm work, Jones captures the essence of dehumanized warfare and renders inescapable parallels in a more modern world."--Denver Post
"What SMALL WARS shows us, and quite masterfully, is on how many fronts war takes its toll. Love, trust and intimacy in marriage become casualties. But so does war itself--our belief in it, that it's right and just and necessary; that it solves anything...Told with strikingly clear and muscular prose...Jones's narration is powerfully restrained, with a great deal of subterranean tension."--Cleveland Plain Dealer