Offshore

Paperback Published on: 07/11/2013
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Synopsis

Winner of the Booker Prize 1979

Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prize-winning novel of loneliness and connecting is set among the houseboat community of the Thames and has a new introduction from Alan Hollinghurst.

On Battersea Reach, a mixed bag of the temporarily lost and the patently eccentric live on houseboats, rising and falling with the tide of the Thames.

There is good-natured Maurice, by occupation a male prostitute, by chance a receiver of stolen goods. And Richard, an ex-navy man whose boat, much like its owner, dominates the Reach. Then there is Nenna, an abandoned wife and mother of two young girls running wild on the muddy foreshore, whose domestic predicament, as it deepens, will draw this disparate community together.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780007320967
  • Number of pages: 208
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 180g
  • Languages: English

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Offshore
Interesting but quirky
A well written story of a small community of oddballs and misfits living on moored barges on the Thames near Chelsea.
Antony Denman
Offshore
From mudlarking to gender roles and expectations, sexuality, loyalty, obligations, decorum and estrangement, Fitzgerald’s elegant satire and acute observations elevate what may appear as a ‘’simple’’ story to a bittersweet account of individuals being ost
‘’I can’t do the things that women can’t do,’ she said. ‘I can’t turn over The Times so that the pages lie flat, I can’t fold up a map in the right creases... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea
Offshore
Interesting read
It had been recommended to me repeatedly, so eventually I purchased Offshore to read. Offshore won the Booker in 1979 - I am now very interested to see wh... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp