Sparrow

Hardback Published on: 04/05/2023
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Sparrow
Visceral, profound and deeply moving
Sparrow will rip you open and sew you back up again, deftly weaving together the philosophical inquisitions of Sparrow and his mother with the brutality th... READ MORE
Maria Perfitt
Sparrow
The songbird sings...
James Hynes’s debut novel tells the tale of boy born into slavery and sold to a brothel in a provincial port of ancient Spain. Amid his suffering, Jacob ... READ MORE
Richard Hayden in Rye
Sparrow
Poignant, mythical and revelatory.
Thank you to the publisher for an advance copy of this book. The first sentence of Sparrow made me pause for half an hour. The second sentence made me int... READ MORE
Chloë at Cheltenham Waterstones

Synopsis

Sparrow tells the story of Jacob, son of no one, last survivor of an abandoned British Roman town. Raised in a brothel on the Spanish coast in the waning years of the Roman Empire, a boy of no known origin creates his own identity.

He is Sparrow, who sings without reason and can fly from trouble. His world is a kitchen, the herb-scented garden, then the loud and dangerous tavern, and finally the mysterious upstairs where the 'wolves' - prostitutes of every ethnic background from the far reaches of the empire - do their mysterious business.

When not being told stories by his beloved 'mother' Euterpe, he runs errands for her lover the cook, while trying to avoid the blows of their brutal overseer or the machinations of the chief wolf, Melpomene. A hard fate awaits Sparrow, one that involves suffering, murder, mayhem, and the scattering of the little community that has been his whole world.

Through meticulous research and bold imagination, Hynes brings the entirety of the Roman city of Carthago Nova - its markets, temples, taverns of the lowly and mansions of the rich - to vivid life. Sparrow recreates a lost world of the last of old pagan Rome as its codes and morals give way before the new religion of Christianity, and introduces readers to one of the most powerfully affecting and memorable characters of recent fiction.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529092394
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 241 x 165 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 694g
  • Languages: English

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Sparrow
A Child's View of Slavery
Sparrow does not remember where he came from, all he knows is the world he is living in now, and that is the world of a slave in Carthago Nova. Slowly his... READ MORE
Nicola Bennett
Sparrow
Raised by Wolves
Sparrow is raised in a brothel in a Roman coastal town. The slaves around him are his only family, though his days are hard he manages to find some happine... READ MORE
Gemma Rose
Sparrow
Incredibly beautiful and heartbreaking
"A slave digs his own pit and stands in it, peering over the edge at everyone else's feet and counting himself lucky whenever they don't step on him." N... READ MORE
Oliver Merryweather
Sparrow
Rich in research, beautifully written and full of emotion. A fantastic read for The Wolf Den fans.
I’m finding it hard to put into words how poignant this book is. . I loved it even though it broke my heart
bookishlybesotted
Sparrow
A good read
I was sent a copy of Sparrow by James Hynes to read and review by NetGalley. I enjoyed this novel; it was really interesting being from a young boy’s poin... READ MORE
lesleys
Sparrow
Beautifully written and very moving
Writing at the end of his life, Jacob tells his story. How he was brought up from infancy in a brothel in a small city in Spain. His friends slaves and p... READ MORE
Jo-anne Atkinson
Sparrow
Sparrow
This was a tough book for me and I don't mean that it was a chore to read due to the writing. I am really talking on a emotional level. It pulls no punches... READ MORE
Ashrae
Sparrow
Tough to read
I must say this is the first book that I struggled to read some parts. There should be a trigger warning as one episode is very upsetting. Otherwise, it wa... READ MORE
Nic. C/ Nickiknackinoo
Sparrow
Sparrow
The book narrative starts off introducing the protagonist as Jacob, and then it goes right to the early years of his life as a young boy. Pusus, which mean... READ MORE
AHR
Sparrow
graphic but well rounded read
Wow, this was a brutal and graphic novel set in a brothel in the Roman Empire where the lives of the masters and the slaves are vividly portrayed. Some of... READ MORE
Julie Fellows