Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
"It deserves its success. It is very far from being a mere frivolous bestseller." - Anthony Burgess, Observer

"Alive from the first moment to the last." - Listener

"John Braine has brilliantly repeated the success of his first novel." - Arthur Calder-Marshall, Financial Times

In John Braine's remarkable first novel, Room at the Top (1957), he introduced readers to Joe Lampton, a ruthlessly ambitious young working-class man determined to reach the top at any cost. The book became a defining novel of the decade, selling over a million copies and being adapted for an Oscar-winning film.

In Life at the Top (1962), we meet Joe again ten years later, after he has gotten everything he thought he wanted: an upper-class wife, a nice house, a sports car, two children, and a job at the premier firm in town. But despite all his material possessions, Joe's life is strangely empty. His boss treats him with disrespect, his son despises him, and his wife is having an affair. Consumed with a growing anger and discontentment, Joe becomes desperate to escape the life he has created for himself. When he falls in love with the pretty Norah Hauxley, is it a chance to break free and start a new life, or will it prove to be just one more illusory promise of happiness? This edition of Braine's classic features a new introduction by Ben Clarke and a reproduction of the original jacket art.
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Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
"It deserves its success. It is very far from being a mere frivolous bestseller." - Anthony Burgess, Observer

"Alive from the first moment to the last." - Listener

"John Braine has brilliantly repeated the success of his first novel." - Arthur Calder-Marshall, Financial Times

In John Braine's remarkable first novel, Room at the Top (1957), he introduced readers to Joe Lampton, a ruthlessly ambitious young working-class man determined to reach the top at any cost. The book became a defining novel of the decade, selling over a million copies and being adapted for an Oscar-winning film.

In Life at the Top (1962), we meet Joe again ten years later, after he has gotten everything he thought he wanted: an upper-class wife, a nice house, a sports car, two children, and a job at the premier firm in town. But despite all his material possessions, Joe's life is strangely empty. His boss treats him with disrespect, his son despises him, and his wife is having an affair. Consumed with a growing anger and discontentment, Joe becomes desperate to escape the life he has created for himself. When he falls in love with the pretty Norah Hauxley, is it a chance to break free and start a new life, or will it prove to be just one more illusory promise of happiness? This edition of Braine's classic features a new introduction by Ben Clarke and a reproduction of the original jacket art.
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Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

Life at the Top (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

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"It deserves its success. It is very far from being a mere frivolous bestseller." - Anthony Burgess, Observer

"Alive from the first moment to the last." - Listener

"John Braine has brilliantly repeated the success of his first novel." - Arthur Calder-Marshall, Financial Times

In John Braine's remarkable first novel, Room at the Top (1957), he introduced readers to Joe Lampton, a ruthlessly ambitious young working-class man determined to reach the top at any cost. The book became a defining novel of the decade, selling over a million copies and being adapted for an Oscar-winning film.

In Life at the Top (1962), we meet Joe again ten years later, after he has gotten everything he thought he wanted: an upper-class wife, a nice house, a sports car, two children, and a job at the premier firm in town. But despite all his material possessions, Joe's life is strangely empty. His boss treats him with disrespect, his son despises him, and his wife is having an affair. Consumed with a growing anger and discontentment, Joe becomes desperate to escape the life he has created for himself. When he falls in love with the pretty Norah Hauxley, is it a chance to break free and start a new life, or will it prove to be just one more illusory promise of happiness? This edition of Braine's classic features a new introduction by Ben Clarke and a reproduction of the original jacket art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941147535
Publisher: Valancourt Books
Publication date: 02/03/2015
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.59(d)
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