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Another World [Paperback]

Pat Barker
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Aug 5 1999
In Pat Barker's Another World, the First World War casts its shadow down the generations. At 101 years old, Geordie, a proud Somme veteran, lingers painfully through the days before his death. His grandson Nick is anguished to see this once-resilient man haunted by the ghosts of the trenches and the horror surrounding his brother's death. But in Nick's family home the dark pressures of the past also encroach on the present. As he and his wife Fran try to unite their uneasy family of step- and half-siblings, the discovery of a sinister Victorian drawing reveals the murderous history of their house and casts a violent shadow on their lives..."Gripping in the best, most exquisite sense of the word - as if something wicked were holding you in its clutches". (Mail on Sunday). "Brilliant ...without question the best novel I have read this year ...once again, World War I extends its dark shadows across Pat Barker's extraordinary writing". (Val Hennessy, Daily Mail). "One of the best things she has ever done". (Ruth Rendell). "Utterly compelling ...she is a novelist who probes deep, revealing what people prefer to keep hidden". (Allan Massie, Scotsman). "Demonstrates the extraordinary immediacy and vigour of expression we have come to expect from Barker ...brilliant touches of observation, an unfailing ear for dialogue, a talent for imagery that is darting and brief but unfailingly apt ...this is a novel that doesn't allow you to miss a sentence". (Barry Unsworth, The New York Times Book Review). "Intensely feeling ...Geordie is a beautifully realised character, tough, humorous, and finally enigmatic". (Helen Dunmore, The Times). Pat Barker was born in 1943. Her books include the highly acclaimed Regeneration trilogy, comprising Regeneration, which has been filmed, The Eye in the Door, which won the Guardian Fiction Prize, and The Ghost Road, which won the Booker Prize. The trilogy featured the Observer's 2012 list of the ten best historical novels. She is also the author of the more recent novels Another World, Border Crossing, Double Vision, Life Class, and Toby's Room. She lives in Durham.

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The Regeneration Trilogy (Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, and The Ghost Road) established Pat Barker as one of the most powerful and versatile novelists writing today. Her eighth novel, Another World, is a powerful and complex tale of family, memory, illness, and war. Haunted by memories of the First World War, Geordie is dying of cancer, while his grandson Nick, haunted by the violence of families past (and present), struggles with his thoroughly modern marriage: angry stepchildren, exhausting toddler, miserably pregnant wife. Wracked by guilt, Geordie relives his brother's death in the trenches and his mother's grieving verdict: "It should have been you." Uncovering the intimate and public reach of Geordie's history, Nick is forced up against the "power of old wounds to leak into the present" and the paradoxical fragility--or pliancy--of personal memory. Weaving into her fictional worlds some of the most disturbing images of contemporary Britain--including that of "an older boy taking a toddler by the hand while his companion strides ahead, eager for the atrocity to come"--Barker draws her themes together into a remarkable, sometimes ruthless, study of family life and death. --Vicky Lebeau, Amazon.co.uk --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The author of the award-winning Regeneration trilogy has changed publishers and time frames for her newest book, but the result is as spellbinding as ever: thoughtful, acutely observed and profoundly moving. Geordie, a WWI veteran, is over 100, but is hanging on to life with the same stubbornness and iconoclasm that have seen him through the entire 20th century. His grandson, Nick, living in grim, contemporary Newcastle-on-Tyne, is struggling with his own life as he monitors Geordie's last days. Nick's teenage daughter from a previous marriage, Miranda, has come to stay; his new wife, Fran, with her own kid, Gareth, a computer games freak, has two-year-old Jasper to contend with and another baby on the way. Now it seems that their new house may be haunted by the kind of malign domestic spirit at large among Nick's little family. Geordie, too, has his own ghostsAa hideous war memory, long buried, that must be exorcised before he can die in peace. Barker mixes brilliantly observed contemporary realism (the strains of family life with children of different ages have seldom been so powerfully rendered) and mystical overtones with dazzling skill. The book has the grip of a superior thriller while introducing, with no sense of strain, a sense of sorrowful mortality that lingers long after the last page. Geordie is a masterly creation, one of the most fully realized characters in contemporary fiction. (May) FYI: A film of Regeneration, starring Jonathan Pryce, was recently released in the U.S.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Hauntings July 15 2004
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Pat Baker explores new ground and revisits old territory in this strangely engaging novel. A new theme is the supernatural, while she continues to draw on her established skill in depicting the horrors of WWI. Two simultaneous stories unfold linked by the main character Nick. Nick's grandfather Gordie is dying and as he navigates the final stages of his mortal passage he is haunted by a terrible war memory that he has never revealed to his family. The other story revolves around Nick's thoroughly modern, blended family which has recently moved into a haunted,old Victorian home. The twin hauntings suggest the title, ANOTHER WORLD. It is a world co-mingled by spirits and undying memories. Without giving away too much, both hauntings involve the possibility of murder. The book alternates between this reality and the tangent other world as the stories unfold with tantilizing suspense.
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By Maureen
Violence crosses time and space to trouble the lives of both a centenarian and his pre-teen great grandson. The focus of the story is the dying of Geordie, who fought in the First War and now, having lived long beyond his time, is slowly dying. Other generations and other days are woven through the novel, reminding the reader of the common thread of humanity that runs through all time. I particularly commend Barker for her description of Geordie's dying and moments of actual death . . . she has obviously been there with more than one dying person. The portrayal was both respectful and, from my experience, accurate. I'm working my way through Barker's entire opus, and this is a worthwhile contribution to her fine reputation.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Intense but incomplete Feb 4 2001
The author does a wonderful job describing the atmosphere and the emotions of the characters but leaves out too much detail. The main story about grandson and grandfather is very touching, and felt authentic but so much was left unclear. The secondary story that centers on the grandson and his blended family was very incomplete. Things were wrapped up too quickly. This novel left me with several unanswered questions and a vague feeling that I've been lured into reading a sequel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars �Apple white it says on the tin. Alzheimer white.�
Pat Barker is yet another tremendous discovery for this reader. Added to my introduction to Penelope Fitzgerald several months ago, 2000 has been a great year. Read more
Published on Nov 20 2000 by taking a rest
4.0 out of 5 stars Another World is good, but not another classic
I went through phases while reading this novel. The first 50 pages or so seemed awfully slow in moving along, but by page 100 I thought it would be brilliant (when they discover... Read more
Published on Sep 15 2000 by Mark Valentine
5.0 out of 5 stars The Moral Responsibility of a Person
The new novel of Pat Barker has all the traits that distinguish her widely acclaimed and highly awarded Regeneration Trilogy - excellent language, brilliant and psychologically... Read more
Published on May 12 2000 by Andrew Karbovsky
4.0 out of 5 stars Moving
A moving, beautifully written novel that serves as an interesting addendum to the Regeneration trilogy. Barker is a fine novelist and shines here.
Published on Dec 7 1999
5.0 out of 5 stars Another World is my best read of the summer.
Another World is a step up from tne Trilogy series. I recommend the book for discussion groups. There are some serious family issues that my be difficult to discuss, but should... Read more
Published on Oct 4 1999
3.0 out of 5 stars Poignant but Minor
As a big fan of Pat Barker's Regeneration trilogy, I couldn't wait to finally sit down and read her latest. I was disappointed. Read more
Published on July 7 1999 by J. F Malysiak
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
This novel seemed more like a sketch of a novel than a fully realized work. Barker, the author of the outstanding Regeneration trilogy, employs several devices of 19th century... Read more
Published on July 6 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars More than just a WWI novel
Years ago I came across Vera Brittain's memoir of growing up in England from 1900 -1925 (Testament of Youth), and had my eyes forever opened as to the horrors of WWI and its impact... Read more
Published on Jun 28 1999 by Judith Bradley
3.0 out of 5 stars Is Barker setting up another trilogy?
I read this book about 2 weeks ago, and I'm still wondering how this book was published when only one plot line was resolved and the painting they find under the wallpaper had no... Read more
Published on Jun 8 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding, infuriating
This is one of those novels that is as flawed as it is beautiful - a real torment for a reader - you can't stop thinking about it, but there's no resolution, no way to put the... Read more
Published on Jun 1 1999
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