Difference between revisions of "Women's Prize for Fiction 2013"

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|author=Michele Roberts
 
|author=Michele Roberts
 
|title=Ignorance
 
|title=Ignorance
|rating=Unreviewed
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|rating=5
 
|genre=Literary Fiction
 
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary= We don't have a review of this book yet.
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|summary= Michèle Roberts's ''Ignorance'' is a beautifully written, lyrical story about life in wartime France. Narrated mainly by two characters, Jeanne and Marie-Angèle, it jumps back and forward in time and is an enthralling mixture of guilt, faith, and survival. The two girls could not be more different. Marie-Angèle is the grocer's daughter while Jeanne is the daughter of a Jewish mother who washes clothes for a living. The two girls together go to the village convent for their education but come from different ends of the social spectrum. When the German occupation arrives, the two girls' experiences are very different but both are 'ignorant' of each others plight and their judgements are repeatedly shown to be wide of the mark. In fact the book could just as well have been titled 'Judgement'. Just when you think you know one through the eyes of the other, you get the opposite view of things.  
 
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408831155</amazonuk>
 
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408831155</amazonuk>
 
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