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In 2020, Britain is at breaking point, society on the edge. The country is a bomb waiting to explode... and then it does. This provocative literary thriller cleverly lays bare the true state of our nation with an all-too-plausible `what if?' scenario. Told from the wildly differing perspectives of a myriad of voices, it is a parable for our times.
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IN 2020, BRITAIN IS AT BREAKING POINT...In a country sorely divided, what happens to empathy and tolerance, to generosity of spirit? And can hope survive? In 2020, years of economic turmoil, bitter debates over immigration, and anger at the political elites have created a maelstrom, a dis-United Kingdom. The country is a bomb waiting to explode. Then it does. As the nightmare unfolds, a myriad of voices - from across the political and social spectrum - offer wildly differing perspectives on the chaotic events...and unexpectedly reveal modern Britain's soul with 20/20 acuity. Thoughtful, compassionate and sometimes provocative, Kenneth Steven's 2020 is a parable for our times.
Notes
A thrilling portrayal of a dystopian future, 2020 lays bare the state of our nation in the 21st century with a scarily plausible 'what-if?' scenario. Told from a variety of different perspectives, it taps cleverly into topical subjects such as immigration, intolerance and the future of a Brexit Britain.
Author Biography
Kenneth Steven is a successful poet, novelist and children's writer who has published some 25 books. His BBC Radio 4 documentary on the island of St Kilda won him a Sony Award. His previous novel, The Well of the North Wind (SPCK, 2016), was a spiritual tale set on 6th-century Iona, whilst Beneath the Ice (Saraband, 2016) tells the story of the Arctic Sami people.
Review
"Impressive... This novel is so realistic that it is reminiscent of Orson Welles' classic The War of the Worlds (1938) fictional radio broadcast, which many listeners believed."—Booklist; "This complex picture of a fraught political future will leave readers unsettled by its terrifying plausibility."—Publishers Weekly, starred review; "As tightly compressed and explosive as a block of Semtex." —Robert Schenkkan, Pulitzer and Tony Award winning writer of Building the Wall; "2020 is a compelling and difficult study of the darkness and pain of societies in conflict. Disconnection and misunderstanding feed the narrative, and leave the reader with no choice but to keep reading more."—Eric Barnes, author of The City Where We Once Lived; "This book shook me… It caused me to reflect, to look into myself, to look at the world, to look at the UK, to look at the United States, to look at those around me and reflect." NJ Thompson book blog; "An important book that should be read by everyone… A gripping and compelling narrative." Undiscovered Scotland; "Clever and challenging… An honest and at times horrific view of the state of the nation, but run through with humanity and ultimately hope, Kenneth Steven has written a parable for our times, and one which we would do well to take note of." Scots Whay Hae; "Artfully constructed… the tension is perfectly pitched." The List; "Exerts the unsettling fascination of events that could easily come to pass." The Herald; "Chillingly plausible, not to say prescient." Scotsman
Details ISBN1910192554 Author Kenneth Steven Publisher Saraband Year 2017 ISBN-10 1910192554 ISBN-13 9781910192559 Format Paperback Media Book Publication Date 2017-05-25 UK Release Date 2017-05-25 Imprint Saraband Place of Publication Glasgow Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2017-05-25 NZ Release Date 2017-05-25 Pages 240 Alternative 9781910192566 DEWEY 823.92 Audience General We've got this
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