Strangers

Anita Brookner

earliest edition we have, 2009 Random House, 2009

Literary master Anita Brookner's elegant style is manifest on every page of her brilliant new novel. Beautifully crafted and emotionally evocative, Strangers portrays the magic and depth of real life, telling the rich story of an ordinary man whose unexpected longings, doubts, and fears are universal.Paul Sturgis is resigned to his bachelorhood and the quietude of his London flat. He occasionally pays obliging visits...

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Strangers edition · 2010 · Penguin Books, Limited · 208 pages · 9780141040264
Etrangers edition · 2010 · Fayard · 270 pages · 9782213644233
Strangers (Vintage Contemporaries) paperback · 2010 · Vintage · 256 pages · 9780307472601
Strangers edition · 2009 · Windsor/Paragon · 216 pages · 9781408430033
Strangers edition · 2009 · Random House · 9781400068340
Strangers ebook · 2009 · Random House Publishing Group · 9781588368508
Strangers hardcover · 2009 · Fig Tree · 9781905490424
Strangers edition · 2009 · Penguin Books, Limited · 9780141911267

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