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The Drift Latitudes

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In Liverpool, in 1958, a German refugee and inventor Ernst Frager is in search of a sense of belonging.

What he finds is an unusual nightclub on the Mersyside docks, and Miranda: hat-check girl, aspiring jazz singer and daughter of West Indian immigrants.

Their doomed love affair will have repercussions for the children waiting for Ernst back in London, but also for the daughter Miranda gives birth to.

Almost half a century later, Jade finds herself grappling with the very questions that drove her father into the arms of her mother, and realising that a successful career cannot define an identity; nor can you separate your existence from all the many other stories connected to it...Like the jazz that snakes its way though this beautiful novel, "The Drift Latitudes" is about how we improvise our lives and the chances we take.

From the Nubian boy who flees the tedium of home to find the bright lights of New York's jazz scene, to Ernst's daughter Rachel who turns her back on Europe and follows her husband to the Sudan, it is about the movement of people around our globe and the interdependence of our dreams. Awash with memorable characters, filled with unputdownable stories, this is a brilliantly intricate novel that lingers in the mind long after its final note.

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Chatto & Windus
0701178221 / 9780701178222
Hardback
823.914
02/02/2006
United Kingdom
English
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202 p.
23 cm
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For lovers of Andrea Levy's Small Island, a novel that weaves a wonderful story out of the mixed-up cultures of Britain, and the heritage of those whose parents came here in the 40s and 50s.
For lovers of Andrea Levy's Small Island, a novel that weaves a wonderful story out of the mixed-up cultures of Britain, and the heritage of those whose parents came here in the 40s and 50s. FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)