Bournville

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Pub Date Oct 17 2023 | Archive Date Oct 24 2023

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Description

A tender and wickedly funny portrait of England told through four generations of one family.

Bournville is a quiet village in the heart of England famous for its chocolate. For eleven-year-old Mary, it is the center of her world, the place where most of her family’s friends and neighbors have worked for decades and where the streets smell faintly of chocolate. 

During the next three-quarters of a century, Mary will have children and grandchildren and great-children. She will live through the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and the 1966 World Cup final (the last time England won), royal weddings and royal funerals, Brexit and Covid-19. Parts of the chocolate factory will be transformed into a theme park, and Bournville itself will gradually disappear into the sprawl of the growing city of Birmingham.

As we travel through seventy-five years of social change, from James Bond to Princess Diana, and from wartime nostalgia to the World Wide Web, one pressing question starts to emerge: will these changing times bring Mary's family—and their country—closer together, or leave them more adrift and divided than ever before?

Bournville is a rich and poignant new novel from the bestselling, Costa award-winning author of Middle England. It is the story of a woman, of a nation's love affair with chocolate, of Britain itself.

A tender and wickedly funny portrait of England told through four generations of one family.

Bournville is a quiet village in the heart of England famous for its chocolate. For eleven-year-old Mary...


A Note From the Publisher

TARGET CONSUMER

-For readers who liked The Crown
-Readers of state-of-the-nation novels and family sagas
-For readers of Ian McEwan, Elizabeth Strout, Tessa Hadley, Gary Shteyngart, John Lanchester, Deborah Levy, Ali Smith, Joseph O’Connor, Colum McCann, & Colm Tóibín

KEY SELLING POINTS

-A sweeping state-of-the-nation that tells the story of Britain in the last few decades through the vicissitudes of a family
-The narrative is structured chronologically around key moments in British history, from the Queen’s coronation to the death of Lady Diana, from the Beatles to Brexit

TARGET CONSUMER

-For readers who liked The Crown
-Readers of state-of-the-nation novels and family sagas
-For readers of Ian McEwan, Elizabeth Strout, Tessa Hadley, Gary Shteyngart, John...


Advance Praise

Praise for Bournville

“With his third novel in four years, Coe is on a roll; he tracks the fortunes of a family through snapshots of communal experiences, from the Queen's coronation through the 1966 World Cup to pandemic lockdown, in a moving, compassionate portrait of individual and national change.”―The Guardian (UK), Best Fiction of 2022

“A compelling social history that's sprinkled throughout with Coe's inimitable humour, love and white-hot anger.”—Evening Standard (UK)

“A hugely impressive state-of-the-nation tale.”―The Observer (UK)

“This charming read is as warming, rich and comforting as a mug of hot chocolate.”―The Times (UK)

‘This is another eminently readable Coe, full of believable characters and fizzing dialogue. And it couldn't be more timely.”―Big Issue (UK)

“Told with compassion, steadiness, decency and always a glint in the eye, this is a novel that both challenges and delights. For anyone who has felt lost in the past six years, it is like meeting an ally.”—Rachel Joyce, author of Miss Benson’s Beetle

“Warm-hearted, brilliant and beguiling…To show three generations of an ordinary Midlands family, their paths taken and not taken, their friends, lovers, jobs, achievements and losses; to interweave this with 75 years of national history—and to do so with such a lightness of touch is a tremendous achievement. All the absurdities of our nation wrapped up in something as bitter, sweet, and addictive as a bar of the best Bournville chocolate.”—Amanda Craig, author of The Golden Rule

Praise for Bournville

“With his third novel in four years, Coe is on a roll; he tracks the fortunes of a family through snapshots of communal experiences, from the Queen's coronation through the 1966...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781609459420
PRICE $28.00 (USD)
PAGES 400

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