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The Fraud

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ISBN: 9780241336991
AuthorSmith, Zadie
Pub Date07/09/2023
BindingHardback
Pages400
CountryGBR
Dewey823.92
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
€23.03

Truth and fiction. Jamaica and Britain. Who deserves to tell their story? Zadie Smith returns with her first historical novel.

Kilburn, 1873. The 'Tichborne Trial' has captivated the widowed Scottish housekeeper Mrs Eliza Touchet and all of England. Readers are at odds over whether the defendant is who he claims to be - or an imposter.

Mrs Touchet is a woman of many interests: literature, justice, abolitionism, class, her novelist cousin and his wives, this life and the next. But she is also sceptical. She suspects England of being a land of facades, in which nothing is quite what it seems.

Andrew Bogle meanwhile finds himself the star witness, his future depending on telling the right story. Growing up enslaved on the Hope Plantation, Jamaica, he knows every lump of sugar comes at a human cost. That the rich deceive the poor. And that people are more easily manipulated than they realise.

Based on real historical events, The Fraud is a dazzling novel about how in a world of hypocrisy and self-deception, deciding what's true can prove a complicated task.

PRAISE FOR ZADIE SMITH:

'A writer of remarkable wit and originality' Observer

'A brilliant writer' A M Homes

'She's a genius' Dolly Alderton

'Zadie Smith is a national treasure' James Gleick

'A tremendous talent . . . Smith is simply wonderful' Boyd Tonkin, Independent

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Truth and fiction. Jamaica and Britain. Who deserves to tell their story? Zadie Smith returns with her first historical novel.

Kilburn, 1873. The 'Tichborne Trial' has captivated the widowed Scottish housekeeper Mrs Eliza Touchet and all of England. Readers are at odds over whether the defendant is who he claims to be - or an imposter.

Mrs Touchet is a woman of many interests: literature, justice, abolitionism, class, her novelist cousin and his wives, this life and the next. But she is also sceptical. She suspects England of being a land of facades, in which nothing is quite what it seems.

Andrew Bogle meanwhile finds himself the star witness, his future depending on telling the right story. Growing up enslaved on the Hope Plantation, Jamaica, he knows every lump of sugar comes at a human cost. That the rich deceive the poor. And that people are more easily manipulated than they realise.

Based on real historical events, The Fraud is a dazzling novel about how in a world of hypocrisy and self-deception, deciding what's true can prove a complicated task.

PRAISE FOR ZADIE SMITH:

'A writer of remarkable wit and originality' Observer

'A brilliant writer' A M Homes

'She's a genius' Dolly Alderton

'Zadie Smith is a national treasure' James Gleick

'A tremendous talent . . . Smith is simply wonderful' Boyd Tonkin, Independent

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