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Going East

3.15 ( 61 Ratings by Goodreads)
Going East

Going East

3.15 (61 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 26 April, 2004
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London can be as pitiless as it is bountiful. No one knows that better than Mia Taylor. From a gilded life of privilege to a shabby alternative health centre in London's East End in the space of weeks. The violent tragedy that propels Mia east also pitches her unwittingly into a bigger history, a modern legend of migration and change.



Mia's new life brings her into contact both with a kaleidoscope of characters who inhabit the extraordinary city of London and the burning issues that will mould its future. Politics and racism, corruption and betrayal, poverty and decadence, all smoulder side by side as the capital blazes into the new millennium.



Out of the ashes emerges Mia: a troubled, questing woman who hopes to find herself by going east.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340828472
ISBN10 0340828471
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 277 g
Product Dimensions 127 x 196 x 26 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Matthew d'Ancona's first novel shows the tight plotting of an agile political mind. * Guardian *
Written with considerable warmth and wit. * Independent on Sunday *
D'Ancona's characters are intricately imagined, turning his psychological thriller into a high-class soap. * Saturday Telegraph *
A gripping thriller and a mesmerising portrait of London. * Livewire Magazine *
D'Ancona's smart, riveting thriller. Strong plotting is the key to the book, but its heart and soul is grieving, fierce Mia and the fascinating new world in which she must forge her path. * Publishers Weekly *

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Author's Bio

Matthew d'Ancona is the Deputy Editor and political columnist of the Sunday Telegraph. He contributes regularly to several other publications and makes frequent radio and television appearances.

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