Descript |
312 pages ; 22 cm |
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-- Attila has arrived in London with two tasks: to deliver a keynote speech on trauma and to check up on the daughter of friends, his 'niece', Ama, who hasn't called home in a while. It soon emerges that she has been swept up in an immigration crackdown - and now her young son Tano is missing. When, by chance, Attila bumps into Jean again, she joins him in his search for Tano, mobilizing into action the network she has built up, mainly from the many West African immigrants working London's myriad streets, of volunteer fox-spotters: security guards, hotel doormen, traffic wardens. All unite to help and as the search continues, a deepening friendship between Attila and Jean unfolds. In this delicate yet powerful novel of loves lost and new, of past griefs and of the hidden side of a multicultural metropolis, Aminatta Forna asks us to consider the values of the society we live in, our co-existence with one another and all living creatures - and the true nature of happiness |
Subject |
Happiness.
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Interpersonal relations.
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Loss (Psychology)
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Self-actualization (Psychology)
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Self-realization.
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Fiction.
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Psychological fiction.
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Självförverkligande
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Mänskliga relationer
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Psykologiska skildringar
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Skönlitteratur
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Romaner
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Classmark |
823/.92
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18.05
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ISBN/ISSN |
1408893312 (paperback) |
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9781408893319 (paperback) |
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9781408893326 |
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1408893320 |
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9780802127556 |
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080212755X |
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9780802165572 |
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