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Key Information
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| Authors: |
Pat Barker |
| Narrator: |
Peter Firth |
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Juvenile Fiction |
| Awards: |
1995 The Man Booker Prize |
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Professional Reviews
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New York Times Book Review: "While Ms. Barker is meticulously true to both the military and personal aspects of her history, she is never constrained by her sources. REGENERATION (published here in 1991), THE EYE IN THE DOOR (1993) and now THE GHOST ROAD are too imaginatively free-ranging and immediate to seem quite 'historical novels,' too concerned with moral and sexual battles to seem quite 'war novels,' too striking as hybrids of fact and possibility, easy humor and passionate social argument to be classified as anything but the masterwork to date of a singular and ever-evolving novelist who has consistently made up her own rules." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Audio - Audio Cassette Publisher: Chivers Audio Books (December 01, 1996) Measurements: 9.25"(h) x 6.75"(w) x 1.25"(d), 0.95 lbs. ISBN: 9780745127668 |
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The Ghost Road is the shattering conclusion of Pat barker's brilliant World War I trilogy. Set in the final months of the war, The Ghost Road focuses on Dr. William Rovers, the compassionate psychiatrist of Regeneration and Lt. Billy Prior, last seen as a domestic intelligence agent in The Eye in the Door. "A triumph of imagination".--Publisher's Weekly. |
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