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Overland
Overland | Yasmin Cordery Khan
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'Brilliant... a biting critique of the orientalist, gender and class attitudes that shape Britain today. I loved it.' Preti Taneja It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime: the open road, London to Kathmandu, just three young people looking for adventure. No one could have predicted the way it ended, and for fifty years the truth has been buried. But now, Joyce is ready to tell her story. London, 1970. Fresh out of a dead-end job, Joyce answers an ad in the local paper: Kathmandu by van, leave August. Share petrol and costs. Joyce is desperate to escape life in suburbia, and aristocrat Freddie looks like he can show her a wild time. Together with Anton, Freddie's best friend from boarding school, they embark on the overland trail from London to Kathmandu in a beaten-up old Land Rover. But as they cross the borders into Asia, Freddie can't outrun his family's history, leading to devastating consequences for everyone. Overland is a novel about youth, privilege, class and the sharp echoes of British imperialism from one of the most exciting new voices in literary fiction.
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squirrelbrain
Overland | Yasmin Cordery Khan
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Mehso-so

In 1970 Joyce answers an ad to drive to Kathmandu with Freddie (posh bloke) and Anton (his not-posh friend). This is her looking back from her old age.

There‘s supposed to be drama as Freddie‘s past comes back to haunt him but most of the journey was like a very boring travelogue with the only drama right at the end. I‘m a bit fed up with books with unlikeable characters doing drugs and this was just that.

Cathythoughts I don‘t think this one would be for me either 👍🏻❤️ 3d
sarahbarnes “Unlikeable characters doing drugs” 😆 - doesn‘t sound like my thing either. 3d
squirrelbrain There just seems to be so many books like that at the moment - bad decisions and drugs, or usually bad decisions (and bad men!) due to drugs! 🤨 @Cathythoughts @sarahbarnes 3d
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