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The Road Home: A Novel by Rose Tremain
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The Road Home: A Novel (original 2007; edition 2009)

by Rose Tremain

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'On the coach, Lev chose a seat near the back and he sat huddled against the window, staring out at the land he was leaving ...' Lev is on his way to Britain to seek work, so that he can send money back to Eastern Europe to support his mother and little daughter. Readers will become totally involved with his story, as he struggles with the mysterious rituals of 'Englishness', and the fashions and fads of the London scene. We see the road Lev travels through Lev's eyes, and we share his dilemmas: the intimacy of his friendships, old and new; his joys and sufferings; his aspirations and his hopes of finding his way home, wherever home may be.… (more)
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Title:The Road Home: A Novel
Authors:Rose Tremain
Info:Back Bay Books (2009), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 432 pages
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Rating:*****
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The Road Home by Rose Tremain (2007)

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This was a good listen, about Lev, a Polish man who has lost his job and his wife. He decides to go to England to work--at age 43, considered old for this--to make some good money to support his daughter and mother while his country struggles.

He goes, and though he has some downs, he has more ups. This book feels like a fairy tale, and I wonder how accurately it portrays an average Polish EU worker in England's experience. Lev makes friends, finds kind people (and makes you think about kindness vs taking advantage--where is the line?), finds people willing to share their knowledge. And everything works out.

Of course, the strangest thing about reading this just 15 years after it was published is that this book falls firmly in the realm of historical fiction now. Whether this was possible or probable or likely or not, now post-Brexit it is none of those things. ( )
  Dreesie | Sep 4, 2022 |
In The Road Home, Lev, an immigrant to England from an unnamed Eastern European country, learns to stop worrying, to stop being so lonely, and to start following his dreams. I enjoyed this book, although I found it a slow read. I was not convinced by the plot elements that required every unattached female character to fall in love with Lev. Nonetheless, I recommend this novel to those who enjoy character-driven narratives. ( )
  akblanchard | Sep 2, 2021 |
The Road Home was an absolute joy to read. The protagonist, Lev, is so well drawn by Tremain that he became alive for me, as well as the other characters in the book, specifically his best friend Rudy. You really feel for Lev as he is vulnerable, sensitive, kind, yet Tremain also has the courage to make him flawed, making him a much more well-rounded character. I highly recommend this book if you are looking for an educational, insightful and heartwarming story. ( )
  lucylove73 | Aug 31, 2021 |
It's a simple, friendly and gentle book about a complicated life situation.

A 42-year-old man, a widower, and father of a 5-year-old girl leave the village where he grew up in a weak Eastern European country and emigrates to London to find work and support his small family including his mother and daughter. The difficulties of immigrating to a new country, a foreign language and mainly a different culture, are not easy. Fortunately for the hero of this book, there are also good people who help him. The hero tries to survive, send money to his mother, keep in touch with a good friend who stays next to his family, and at a particular stage also dream of something better and more beneficial for him and his relatives.

This is an exciting book to read, mainly because the writer did not go in the direction of the pure kitsch where everything works out easily and quickly. ( )
  Bertchuba | Jan 10, 2019 |
Winner of the Orange Braodband prize. A character driven novel, well done. This is the story of an Eastern European man forced to try his luck in London as his hometown withers in the post-communist era. Very well done! Will be trying more of her novels, fast easy reads! ( )
  Rdra1962 | Aug 1, 2018 |
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"How can we live, without our lives?"

John Steinbeck: The Grapes of Wrath
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For Brenda and David Reid,
with fondest love
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On the coach, Lev chose a seat near the back and he sat huddled against the window, staring out at the land he was leaving: at the fields of sunflowers scorched by the dry wind, at the pig farms, at the quarries and rivers and at the wild garlic growing green at the edge of the road.
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"My God," said Christy. "The things man dreams up! It could make you horribly afraid."
"To put polenta on an expensive menu is a mendacious and decadent act."
"Freedom is speed. Freedom is horsepower and torque. Freedom is four wheels under your arse."
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'On the coach, Lev chose a seat near the back and he sat huddled against the window, staring out at the land he was leaving ...' Lev is on his way to Britain to seek work, so that he can send money back to Eastern Europe to support his mother and little daughter. Readers will become totally involved with his story, as he struggles with the mysterious rituals of 'Englishness', and the fashions and fads of the London scene. We see the road Lev travels through Lev's eyes, and we share his dilemmas: the intimacy of his friendships, old and new; his joys and sufferings; his aspirations and his hopes of finding his way home, wherever home may be.

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The protagonist has to leave his home in Croatia to make a living to support his mother and daughter. He travels to London where he finds work and begins to work in the restaurant industry. Eventually he has a dream to go home and develop hs own restaurant. A study into a character - very sensitive and well written Lovely story about a terrible situation to be in.
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