Run And Hide
Author: N/A
ISBN: 9781529158106
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Year First Published: 2023
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 20mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
'Marvellous' SATHNAM SANGHERA
FROM THE AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF AGE OF ANGER COMES A GATSBY-ESQUE TALE OF WEALTH AND AMBITION
'A book that demands to be read' MOHSIN HAMID
'Terrific . . . deeply satisfying to read' KAMILA SHAMSIE
Arun and his two classmates, Aseem and Virendra, are the success stories of their generation. As graduates of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, they have smashed social barriers and played-out Gatsby-style fantasies across the globe.
Run and Hide is a lyrical and piercing story of morality, materialism and upheaval in an every-changing world.
'Sharp, provocative and engaging . . . Run and Hide might be the most zeitgeisty novel you could read' SPECTATOR
'One of the finest, bravest writers we have' JUNOT DIAZ
'It'll entertain the hell out of you' MOHAMMED HANIF
'A novel of loss and moral collapse worthy of Henry James' JOSHUA FERRIS
ISBN: 9781529158106
Publisher: RANDOM HOUSE UK
Year First Published: 2023
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 20mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
'Marvellous' SATHNAM SANGHERA
FROM THE AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF AGE OF ANGER COMES A GATSBY-ESQUE TALE OF WEALTH AND AMBITION
'A book that demands to be read' MOHSIN HAMID
'Terrific . . . deeply satisfying to read' KAMILA SHAMSIE
Arun and his two classmates, Aseem and Virendra, are the success stories of their generation. As graduates of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, they have smashed social barriers and played-out Gatsby-style fantasies across the globe.
Run and Hide is a lyrical and piercing story of morality, materialism and upheaval in an every-changing world.
'Sharp, provocative and engaging . . . Run and Hide might be the most zeitgeisty novel you could read' SPECTATOR
'One of the finest, bravest writers we have' JUNOT DIAZ
'It'll entertain the hell out of you' MOHAMMED HANIF
'A novel of loss and moral collapse worthy of Henry James' JOSHUA FERRIS