
Synopsis
Charles Pemberton has lived all his life in the same small town. Itās been a good life, a safe life. Then, sauntering boldly into this privileged world, comes Clark āLargeā Rossiter, a working-class lad with an easy charm and insatiable ambition.
Large is out to upset the established order of things. He wants it all: money, status, the most desirable women ā revenge. But Charles and the old guard arenāt ready to lie down just yet, and this portrait of the years between Thatcher and Blair catches an England unleashed from restraint, at war with itself and heading for a fall.
This ferociously funny novel is great English satire at its savage best.
Details
Imprint: Picador
Reviews
āWritten with considerable verve, Binding delights in exposing the timid complacency and selfish greed of Middle Englandā Scotsman
āThis superlative novel is an achingly poignant, thoughtful, and involving satire.ā Tablet
āA brilliant small-town story of Britainās recent past . . . Magnificentā The Times























