Author:David Lodge

The restrictions of a wartime childhood in in London and subsequent post-war shortages have done little to enrich Timothy's early youth.
But everything changes when his glamorous older sister, Kath, invites him to spend the summer at Heidelberg. Kath, who left home long ago to work for the American army, introduces her sixteen-year-old brother to a lifestyle that is deliriously fast, furious and extravagant.
Dazzled by the indulgent habits of the American forces, but at the same time sensitive to the broken spirits of the German community beneath this sparkling surface, Timothy will find that his summer holiday is in more ways than one an unforgettable rite of passage.
One of the best novelists of his generation
—— Anthony Burgess , ObserverHis novels engender a flowing sense of fun
—— SpectatorLodge has brilliantly dramatized a kind of Anglo-American encounter. To have made so well-ordered and humanely engaging a work of fiction in the process is a striking achievement
—— Times Literary SupplementEndless food for thought, beautifully written... A tour de force
—— Germaine GreerUnputdownable... A mesmeric original
—— Philip LarkinA wry and graceful book... Unfailingly sharp and often very funny
—— Sunday TimesA wonderful dark comic first novel
—— Alice Hoffman






