Heartland

Heartland

by Anthony Cartwright (Author)

Synopsis

It is Spring 2002, with local elections looming. A mosque is being built on the site where Cinderheath's iconic steelworks once dominated the town. 'The Tipton Three', from just down the road, are imprisoned in Guantanomo; the BNP expect to win new seats on the council. St. George's flags fly from cars and windows: the World Cup is beginning, England to play Argentina. But first, a controversial Sunday-league football game must take place, billed by the press as 'a match to spark a race war'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: TINDAL STREET PRESS
Published: 20 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1906994080
ISBN 13: 9781906994082

Media Reviews
This is what fiction should be: passionately engaged * David Peace *
Heartland has similar scope to Don DeLillo's Underworld-and such ambition pays. This impressive novel succeeds in giving voice to a part of the country that is more frequently spoken about than listened to -- Phil Oltermann * The Observer *
A snapshot of Britian in a way I haven't seen done before. Toweringly well written . . . I love this book -- The Simon Mayo Books Panel * BBC Radio 5 Live *
A resonant tale of love, politics and football * Jonathan Coe *
A great book about football . . . If you read a better complement to the game this year you'll be lucky * When Saturday Comes *
Author Bio
Anthony Cartwright was born in Dudley in 1973. In 1993 he left to study English and American literature at UEA. Having worked in factories, meat-packing plants, pubs and warehouses and with London Underground, in 1998 he trained as an English teacher, working for years in East London and now in Nottinghamshire. His debut The Afterglow won much acclaim - and a Betty Trask Award in 2004.