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The Road Home

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  • Author: Rose Tremain
  • Pages: 320
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  • Publication Date: 2007-08-28
  • Publisher: Chatto & Windus
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Edward Marriott reviews Rose Tremain's tale of an economic migrant in "The Road Home"

For a writer more accustomed to the distant past of the historical novel, the story of a modern-day economic migrant is a bold move, but Rose Tremain does not disappoint. The Road Home is thematically rich, dealing with loss and separation, mourning and melancholia, and what might underlie the ostensibly altruistic act of moving to another country to earn money for one's family. As always, her writing has a delicious, crunchy precision: plants sold in a market are 'fledgling food'; winter is described as having a 'deep, purple cold'; new buds on larch trees are 'a pale dust, barely visible to the eye'.

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