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Glasshopper
- Narrated by: Joe Jameson
- Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
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Summary
Winner of the Mail on Sunday Novel Competition.
From the suburban disorder of 1980s southern England, 13-year-old Jake watches his world unravel as his father and older brother leave the family home and his mother increasingly finds solace in drink.
Even as Jake outwardly shrugs off doubts about his paternity, the question hangs over him like an invisible spectre.
A brilliantly structured novel, Glasshopper recreates the time and place of two childhoods and two marriages, evoking a poignant sense of home and family.
A masterful debut, it celebrates the enduring optimism of youth, even in the face of tragedy.
Isabel Ashdown was born in London in 1970 and grew up on the south coast of England. She is the author of three novels, Glasshopper (London Evening Standard and Observer Best Books of the Year), Hurry Up and Wait (Amazon Top Customer Reads 2011), and Summer of '76 (out now).
She is also winner of the Mail on Sunday Novel Competition 2008, judged by Fay Weldon and the late Sir John Mortimer.
Isabel now lives in West Sussex with her husband, a carpenter, their two children and a border terrier called Charlie.
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- Sarah C Donnison
- 08-04-24
Took me right back to the 80’s
Beautifully written - I loved it so much and now want all Isabel Ashdown’s books to listen to!
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- MAGGS
- 26-02-16
Glasshopper - great book even second time around.
Glasshopper - great book even second time around.
I read this book about 18 months ago, & enjoyed it and it was just as good second time around.
Great narration
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- LYNN
- 01-04-15
Fully absorbing....couldn't stop listening.
Highly recommended. A story full of love, disappointment, fear and hope. A tragic reflection of family life across a generation.
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