Ulverton
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1998
385
Novel • Fiction
Ulverton, England • Various Decades
1998
Adult
18+ years
Ulverton by Adam Thorpe presents a series of interconnected stories set in the village of Ulverton over different historical periods. Each tale is told from various perspectives, reflecting cultural and societal changes. The narratives showcase personal experiences and transformations while capturing the essence of the evolving village community across generations.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Nostalgic
Challenging
Contemplative
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Adam Thorpe’s Ulverton is praised for its innovative structure, weaving diverse narratives over centuries, enriching the portrayal of English rural life. The vivid historical scope and depth of characterization stand out. However, some critique its complex language and non-linear storytelling as challenging. Overall, it’s a rich, evocative, yet demanding read.
A reader of Adam Thorpe's Ulverton would appreciate historical narratives and interconnected stories like those in Edward Rutherfurd's Sarum. Fans of expansive, time-spanning plots and deep dives into English rural life, akin to the style found in Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, will enjoy this richly detailed novel.
831 ratings
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385
Novel • Fiction
Ulverton, England • Various Decades
1998
Adult
18+ years
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