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A Stranger City
A Stranger City | Linda Grant
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When a dead body is found in the Thames, caught in the chains of HMS Belfast, it begins a search for a missing woman and confirms a sense that in London a person can become invisible once outside their community - and that assumes they even have a community. A policeman,a documentary film maker and an Irish nurse named Chrissie all respond to the death of the unknown woman in their own ways. London is a place of random meetings, shifting relationships - and some, like Chrissie intersect with many. The filmmaker and the policeman meanwhile have safe homes with wives - or do they? An immigrant family speaks their own language only privately; they have managed to integrate - or have they? The wonderful Linda Grant weaves a tale around ideas of home; how London can be a place of exile or expulsion, how home can be a physical place or an idea. How all our lives intersect and how coincidence or the randomness of birth place can decide how we live and with whom.
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bekakins
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Really enjoyed this... reminiscent of some of Zadie Smith‘s work to me.... I always enjoy a novel of loosely connected characters ambling through life!

Pic of sad pup stealing my reading spot... didn‘t have the heart to move him as he has kennel cough at the mo ❤️

Lesanne Aww, poor fella! Hope he feels better soon ❤️ 3y
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Grant's take on now: terrorism, jingoism, racism, fear of the other. And then terrifyingly: where it might lead.
Dark trains in the night, rats on the tracks. Club nights in your living room, people picked up in the street for not having the right papers.

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A Stranger City | Linda Grant

These people, he said to Elfriede, when Gaby had been put to bed that night, are rather like those little cartoon characters, aren‘t they? The minions. Depressed , restless and unmotivated without a master to serve. They have always existed and always will. Sometimes minions rise en masse and cause trouble under a malign influence then sink back down into a temporary decay. We need not worry about them just yet.

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The thing about this unknown and possibly unloved woman was that it was wrong. She didn‘t look like she should be a police number. She looked like a bird you could fancy, or your wife‘s best mate. She seemed to him to be a person he could very easily know, yet nobody knew her and that was off somehow . It didn‘t add up.

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She was buried at 9.30 in the morning and as soon as the earth was filled in by the mechanical digger, fog obscured the spot.

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