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Author Crace, Jim, author

Title Harvest / Jim Crace
Edition First Vintage Books edition
Published London : Picador, 2013

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 MELB  820.914 C8837 A6/H  AVAILABLE
Description 273 pages ; 23 cm
regular print
Summary A remote English village wakes on the morning after harvest, looking forward to enjoying a hard-earned day of rest and feasting. But two mysterious columns of smoke mar the sky, raising alarm and suspicion. The first column of smoke comes from the edge of the village land, sent as a signal by newcomers to announce their presence as per regional custom. The second smoke column is even more troubling: it comes from a blaze set in Master Kent's stables. Walter Thirsk, a relative outsider in the village, casts his eye on three local boys and blames their careless tomfoolery. The rest of the villagers, though, close ranks against the strangers rather than accuse one of their own. Two men and a woman are apprehended; their heads are shaved to mark their criminality; and the men are thrown into the stocks for a week. Justice has been served. Or has it?
Notes Shortlisted for The Man Booker Prize 2013
Subject Communities -- Fiction.
Country life -- England -- Fiction.
English fiction -- 20th century.
Farmers -- England -- Fiction.
Villages -- England -- Fiction.
Witchcraft -- England -- Fiction.
SUBJECT England http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82068148 -- Fiction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001562
Genre/Form Fiction.
ISBN 0330445669 (hbk.)
9780330445665 (hbk.)
9781447211945 (paperback)