London. In the sweltering hot summer of 1911, the streets ring to the cheers for a new king's coronation, and to the cries of suffragist women marching for the vote. One of them is twenty-one-year-old Connie Callaway, daughter of a middle-class family. Forced to abandon her dream of a career, Connie is faced with another hard choice - to maintain lawful protest against an intransigent government or to join the glass-breaking militants in 'the greatest cause the world has ever known'. Also watching is Will Maitland, privileged, dashing and rising star of county cricket. Their lives are destined to become inextricably entangled in the years to come.
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About the Author:
Anthony Quinn was born in Liverpool in 1964. Since 1998 he has been the film critic of the Independent. His first novel The Rescue Man (2009) won the Authors' Club Best First Novel Award.
Review:
"Powerful and touching" -- Clare Clark * Guardian * "Excellent and surprising... wonderfully rich... A thoroughly absorbing and moving novel and it is a testament to the author's adaptability and energy that he is equally at home writing about feminist civil rights, cricket, prisons, art and medicine. And love. Especially love. A good all-rounder indeed" -- Melissa Katsoulis * The Times * "An exhilarating love story" * Sunday Telegraph * "What lights up Half of the Human Race is not only the Suffragist movement in all its glory and lunacy, but Quinn's affection for his cast... So often, historical fiction relies on research for its colour and depth of interest, but these are people who feel absorbingly real in their misunderstandings, jokes, troubles and passions...and this makes the novel equally interesting to both sexes...moving... compelling... satisfying" -- Amanda Craig * Daily Telegraph * "Quinn's impeccable eye for detail, perfect pitch for the nuances of dialogue, and the quiet, understated passion that enlivens his writing combine here to make his considerable achievement seem effortless... The Rescue Man won prizes. Half of the Human Race should follow in its footsteps and establish its author as one of our most impressive novelists" -- Peter Stanford * Independent *
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- PublisherCharnwood
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 1444809466
- ISBN 13 9781444809466
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages616
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