Author:Sinclair Lewis

BY THE AUTHOR OF IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE
Businessman George F. Babbitt loves the latest appliances, making money and the Republican party. In fact, he loves being a Solid Citizen even more than he loves his wife. But Babbitt comes to resent the middle class trappings he has worked so hard to acquire. Realising that his life is devoid of meaning, he grows determined to transcend his trivial existence and search for a greater purpose.
In the economic boom years of 1920s' America, Babbitt became a symbol of middle-class mediocrity, and his name an enduring part of the American lexicon.
Full of vivid satire
—— Robert McCrum , ObserverSinclair Lewis's wonderful demolition of the venal and pusillanimous nature of commercial America, Babbitt
—— Scotland on SundayA satirical masterpiece
—— Sunday TimesOne of the century's most perceptive writers on working life
—— ObserverHis view of America was mordant, yet it was also unexpectedly loving; there is a tenderness in all three of these books that catches the reader unawares, and imbues them with a humanity that makes their satire all the more penetrating.
—— Washington PostSinclair Lewis's skewering of the 'image is everything' mentality is as relevant today as it was in his day
—— San Francisco ChronicleThe broad concept of Babbittry - the idea that the average American lives in a benighted, blinkered spiritual state - has been both popular and durable... Lewis's central idea, like the name of his hero, has survived depression, war, the rise of the suburbs, the revolt of the cities, feminism, the sexual revolution, the counterculture, multiculturalism and the Internet
—— New York TimesA fantastic book that had me gripped . . . Malorie doesn't just write great stories, she also writes characters that can tell those stories with a real heart in them . . . Noble Conflict is just as much a thriller of the mind as well as making your heart race
—— sisterspooky.co.ukA brilliant book which I quite literally could not stop reading
—— Clare Poole , The BooksellerAnother gripping, thought-provoking read...The essence of war and weaponry, corruption and control is explored making this a pertinent read, and one that resonates in today’s society
—— Vanessa Lewis , The BooksellerNoble Conflict is a very enjoyable piece of literature. Whilst it must have been very tempting to draw from other dystopian fiction and cinema, Blackman instead draws more from taking the idea of terrorism and exploring how it might actually evolve in the future. This set up allows for a very interesting cat and mouse narrative . . . A very entertaining book; it takes a very relevant topic and, with a strong narrative and lead character, allows the reader to question the arguments of each side and judge who the real villains are
—— StarburstA powerful story
—— Big IssueThe new UK Children's Laureate, Malorie Blackman, doesn't disappoint with her teen novel . . . a powerful examination of war, loyalty and love
—— Irish IndependentA satisfying meld of fantasy and reality which will absorb readers of either sex
—— CarouselA thrilling, powerful, page-turning story of love, violence and betrayal, that will stay with teen readers long after they finish it
—— MumsnetA thought-provoking novel which makes us all think about what we accept and what we really want. It doesn't pull any punches but there are touches of humour to lighten the story
—— Parents in TouchA gripping, conspiracy-filled read
—— Children's Books IrelandStealthy … Sneaky … Gripping … It is, in short, awesome. Read it immediately.
—— Tor.comTigerman manages ... that elusive combination of intelligent, beautiful writing with a story that is imaginative, fast-paced and really good fun. There's plenty to make you think as well as plenty to make you laugh … Harkaway writes with such dexterity and delight … That balance of proper storytelling with literary complexity is, for me, what makes a book really special and Tigerman does this with aplomb - it's a joy to read.
—— We Love This BookTigerman is a brilliant and unique novel which deserves to be read again and again ... dazzling display of creativity.
—— Upcoming4.meI was dazzled … Characterisation is as ever top notch … this is a marvel … everyone will appreciate the sheer grace and artistry of it.
—— Liz Loves BooksTigerman is a truly engaging and original book; for all the nail-biting tension, humour, superheroic deeds and a brilliant twist there is also a deep and honest heart to it ... This is easily one of the best books I've read this year.
—— Hair Past A FreckleWith intelligent, witty writing you cannot help but warm to the unlikely and slightly hapless hero in Lester Ferris.
—— StarburstA virtuoso piece of entertainment which hurtles satisfyingly towards its conclusion after delivering a startling, didn’t-see-that-coming sucker-punch of a twist.
—— A Life in BooksFunny, moving and thought-provoking
—— Big Issue in the NorthThe key to Harkaway’s writing is the incredibly textured depth and imaginative characterisation. It is one of those books whose character are so rich that by the climax, you feel like they’ve penetrated your reality and you want to keep them close, even after the book is over.
—— NudgeOriginal and exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work
—— Morning StarOriginal, exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work.
—— Morning Star






