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"A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --"Daily Mail"
"A remarkable piece of ventriloquism . . . Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things." --"Financial Times"
Praise for" Scenes from Early Life"""Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of "River of Smoke "and "Sea of Poppies""[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children"." --Phil Baker, "The Sunday Times "(London)"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, "The Observer""One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, "The Independent on Sunday""Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, "Financial Times""A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, "The Daily Mail""A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, "The Scotsman"
Praise for" Scenes from Early Life
"""Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of "River of Smoke "and "Sea of Poppies
""[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children"." --Phil Baker, "The Sunday Times "(London)
"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, "The Observer
""One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, "The Independent on Sunday
""Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, "Financial Times
""A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, "The Daily Mail
""A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, "The Scotsman"
Praise for" Scenes from Early Life
"""Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of "River of Smoke "and "Sea of Poppies
""[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children"." --Phil Baker, "The Sunday Times "(London)
"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, "The Observer
""One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, "The Independent on Sunday
""Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, "Financial Times
""A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, "The Daily Mail
""A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, "The Scotsman"
Praise for" Scenes from Early Life
"""Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of "River of Smoke "and "Sea of Poppies
""[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children."" --Phil Baker, "The Sunday Times "(London)
"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, "The Observer
""One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, "The Independent on Sunday
""Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, "Financial Times
""A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, "The Daily Mail
""A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, "The Scotsman"
""Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --"Amitav Ghosh, author of River of Smoke and Sea of Poppies"
"[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children."" --"Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)"
"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --"Bella Bathurst, The Observer"
"One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --"Amanda Craig, The Independent on Sunday"
"Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --"Adrian Turpin, Financial Times"
"A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --"Michael Arditti, The Daily Mail"
"A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --"Allan Massie, The Scotsman"
"Scenes from Early Life "is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent. "Amitav Ghosh, author of River of Smoke and Sea of Poppies"
[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with "Midnight's Children." "Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)"
Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same. "Bella Bathurst, The Observer"
One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection. "Amanda Craig, The Independent on Sunday"
Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love. "Adrian Turpin, Financial Times"
A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date. "Michael Arditti, The Daily Mail"
A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful. "Allan Massie, The Scotsman""
"Scenes from Early Life is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent." --Amitav Ghosh, author of River of Smoke and Sea of Poppies
"[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with Midnight's Children." --Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)
"Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same." --Bella Bathurst, The Observer
"One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection." --Amanda Craig, The Independent on Sunday
"Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love." --Adrian Turpin, Financial Times
"A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date." --Michael Arditti, The Daily Mail
"A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful." --Allan Massie, The Scotsman
-Scenes from Early Life is a triumph, an astonishing feat of empathy and narrative virtuosity. It deserves to be garlanded with many prizes, and nowhere more so than in the Indian subcontinent.- --Amitav Ghosh, author of River of Smoke and Sea of Poppies
-[Hensher] does for Bangladesh what Salman Rushdie did for India with Midnight's Children.- --Phil Baker, The Sunday Times (London)
-Hensher has created a greater thing than just a record of childhood, or war. It probably isn't Zaved's story anymore, but it's great just the same.- --Bella Bathurst, The Observer
-One of the most delightful and engaging descriptions of family life to have been published for many years . . . Saturated with gentleness, humour and affection.- --Amanda Craig, The Independent on Sunday
-Hensher proves himself a literary god of small things, from chillies drying on [Saadi's] grandfather's balcony to the oppressive clutter of Saadi's parents' first marital home . . . As this book movingly shows, appropriation is sometimes an act of love.- --Adrian Turpin, Financial Times
-A richly depicted saga of childhood joys and sorrows . . . This is [Hensher's] most purely pleasurable novel to date.- --Michael Arditti, The Daily Mail
-A book suffused with tenderness, yet altogether free from sentimentality. One feels the writing has been a labour of love. Perhaps this is why the experience of reading it is so delightful.- --Allan Massie, The Scotsman
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