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Books nominated for the 2000 Award

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Other People's Children by
Joanna Trollope

Nominated by:

  • Mariehamns Stadsbibliotek, Mariehamn, Finland.

Other People's Children

ISBN: 0747536724 (UK); 0670885134 (USA)

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Other People's Children
Other books by this author:

The Best Of Friends (1996) 0552996432
The Choir
(1995) 0552996157
The City Of Gems
(1983) 0099306905
Eliza Stanhope
(1978) 0091327202
Faith
(1996) 0747528985
Leaves From The Valley
(1980) 0091427207
Next Of Kin
(1997) 0552997005
A Passionate Man (1994) 0747519293
Rector's Wife
(1994) 0552995541
A Spanish Lover
(1994) 0552995495
The Steps Of The Sun (1983) 0091513804
The Taverner's Place (1987) 0099524902
A Village Affair
(1995) 0552996343

Joanna Trollope`s new novel concerns that expanding social unit, the step-family, and explores the myths, the truths and the difficulties of trying to deal simultaneously with present relationships, past relationships and, above all, with other people's children. We meet women representing every aspect of motherhood- Nadine, the 'natural' mother, Josie the stepmother, Elizabeth the would-be stepmother. We meet men brought up sharply against the more complex truths of modern fatherhood- Matthew who must live with another man's son and without his own children; Tom, torn between his own desires and what he believes he owes his daughter. And, most importantly, we meet the children, grown up, adolescent, young, all battling to find a place for themselves in this new order they haven`t chosen. By 2010, there will be more stepfamilies than birth families in Britain, a fact which only emphasises the importance of Trollope`s intelligent scrutiny. No one goes more fearlessly into the emotional and practical dynamics of family life, nor offers such workable solutions. The fact that Joanna Trollope of one of Britain`s best-loved authors is surely due to her humanity as well as to her skills as a novelist.
Joanna Trollope is the author of a number of contemporary and historical novels and of Britannia`s Daughters, a study of women in the British Empire. She lives in Gloucestershire.

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