Lara (novel)
Lara is a semi-autobiographical novel-in-verse written by Bernardine Evaristo. It was originally published in 1997 by Angela Royal Publishing and won the EMMA Best Book Award in 1999. Drawing on family life, childhood and an inter-racial marriage, Lara explores the struggles of London living in the 1960s and '70s, travelling through seven generations of predecessors, spanning over 150 years to follow their lives in England, Nigeria, Ireland, Germany and Brazil. In 2009 a new, revised and expanded edition was published by Bloodaxe Books, with a photograph of the author's parents on their wedding day in Camberwell, London, 1955, as the cover.
First edition (1997) | |
Author | Bernardine Evaristo |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Publisher | Bloodaxe Books/Angela Royal Publishing |
Publication date | May 1997/October 2009 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | 9781852248314 |
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