Bournville: Signed Edition

Hardback Published on: 03/11/2022
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Bournville
How did we end up here?
Working for Waterstones meant that I was lucky enough to receive a proof copy of this book well before the publication date. Jonathan Coe is still very ... READ MORE
Richard  Wealthall

Synopsis

From the bestselling author of Middle England comes a novel that tells the story of post-war Britain through four generations of one family.

In the Birmingham suburb of Bournville, site of a famous chocolate factory, a family celebrates VE Day in 1945. As the country struggles to understand the war it has just endured, six more national celebrations follow: coronations and football matches, fairy-tale weddings and royal funerals. As we travel through seventy-five years of social change, from wartime nostalgia to James Bond and coronavirus, one pressing question starts to emerge: have these milestone celebrations brought the family - and their country - closer together, or left them more adrift and divided than ever before?

From one of Britain's best-loved novelists comes a story for our times, a story that is by turns unsettling and profoundly moving, brutally funny and brilliantly true.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 2928377131227
  • Number of pages: 368
  • Dimensions: 238 x 164 x 31 mm
  • Weight: 580g
  • Languages: English

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Bournville
Middle England In One Lifetime
Even though I have read almost of Coe's books, many set in and around Birmingham where I grew up, I have never read a novel where I know so many of the pla... READ MORE
John  Gilligan
Bournville
A superb saga through time and politics as the reader travels with this family
I loved reading about this place which is not far away from where I live. I often wondered about Bournville, the place where Cadbury chocolate comes from a... READ MORE
Asha Krishna
Bournville
Bitter chocolate?
With an eye catching cover seen through the eyes of a chocoholic, I just had to read this! Set mostly in Bournville, Birmingham, the story takes us to va... READ MORE
Romany
Bournville
A socio-political history of post-war Britain told with heart, humanity, emotion, and humour.
Bournville follows four generations of one family, whose lives are shaped and influenced by the Birmingham suburb where they live, and the chocolate factor... READ MORE
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Bournville
Brilliant and evocative writing
The suburb of Bourneville grew up around the Cadbury's chocolate factory and it is where 11 year old Mary lives with her parents. Starting from VE Day in ... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson