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The year of the runaways

Tarlochan, Avtar, Randeep, and Narinder who are four immigrants from India move to Sheffield, England. The story then focuses on their lives during the course of one year.

Book  - 2015
FIC Sahot
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  • ISBN: 9780345810151
  • Physical Description 484 pages
  • Publisher Toronto : Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 2015.

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The Year of the Runaways : A Novel
The Year of the Runaways : A Novel
by Sahota, Sunjeev
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The Year of the Runaways : A Novel


Nominated for the Man Booker Prize. One of Granta 's Best Young British Novelists in 2013 gives us a sweeping, urgent, contemporary epic about a year in the life of a group of young illegal immigrants living and working together in the north of England. Three young men from very different backgrounds come together in a journey from India to England, where they hope to begin something new. To support their families; where they can, to build their future; to show their worth; to escape the past. They have almost no idea of what awaits them. In a dilapidated shared house in Sheffield, Tarlochan, a former rickshaw driver, will say nothing about his life in Bihar. Avtar has a secret that binds him to the unpredictable Randeep. Randeep, in turn, has a visa-wife in a flat on the other side of town, whose cupboards are full of her husband's clothes in case the immigration men surprise her with a visit. She is Narinder, and her story is the most surprising of all. Utterly absorbing and beautiful, sweeping in scope, The Year of the Runaways is written with compassion touched by grace. As Tochi, Avtar, Randeep and Narinder negotiate their dreams, desires and shocking realities, as their histories continue to pull at them, as the seasons pass, what emerges is a novel of overwhelming humanity: one which asks how far we can decide our own course in life, and what we should do for love, for faith, and for family.