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Fallout

A Novel

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Fallout

By: Sadie Jones
Narrated by: Steve West
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Four young people in 1970s London race toward the future, fueled by love, betrayal, and creative ambition.

Luke Kanowski is a young playwright - intense, magnetic, and eager for life. He escapes a disastrous upbringing in the northeast and, arriving in London, meets Paul Driscoll, an aspiring producer, and the beautiful, fiery Leigh Radley, the woman Paul loves.

The three set up a radical theater company, living and working together; a romantic connection forged in candlelit rehearsal rooms during power cuts and smoky late-night parties in Chelsea's run-down flats. The gritty rebellion of pub theater is fighting for its place against a West End dominated by racy revue shows and the giants of 20th-century drama.

Nina Jacobs is a fragile actress, bullied by her mother and in thrall to a controlling producer. When Luke meets Nina, he recognizes a soul in danger - but how much must he risk to save her?

Everything he has fought for - loyalty, friendship, art - is drawn into the heat of their collision. As Luke ricochets between honesty and deceit, the promise of the future and his own painful past, the fallout threatens to be immense.

©2014 Sadie Jones (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers
Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction
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Surprised at the use of the word “blacks” to refer to dangers that larked in NY. The book was published in 2014.
Extremely slow start but storyline finally picked up in the last few chapters.

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