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Monique Roffey
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd (1 Feb 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1849833036
  • ISBN-13: 978-1849833035
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 20.2 x 2.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 143,644 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A glorious collision of the mundane and the supernatural, Monique Roffey's wonderful debut Sun Dog is a magical realist tale that hails not from South America or the subcontinent but one of West London's grubbier neighbourhoods.

The book is set mainly in and around a Shepherd's Bush delicatessen. While Roffey vividly conjures this "gastronomic locker room" she positively lavishes her imagination on August Chalmin, her extraordinary protagonist. August is an awkward pale-skinned gentle giant who has "the eyes of a veal calf" and "blood-orange hair which limbo dances crazily from his head". His pigmentation matches the hues of the Mimolette cheese that lurks beside the Boscaillo olives, Venetian polenta, Milanese panettone and Caspian caviar on the deli's teeming counter. Although he understands food, much of life is a mystery to him. He’s captivated by matronly co-worker Henry and infatuated with Leola, the local florist, but love, at least so far, has largely proved elusive. Raised by his mother, Olivia, in a Yorkshire hippie commune, he never knew his father. When Cosmo, one of Olivia’s former lovers, suddenly materialises after more than 20 years he starts to wonder about his parentage.

As doubts grow, his appearance, odd enough to begin with, starts to change. His body becomes coated in frost. By spring, just as he is beginning to unearth more about his origins, buds sprout from his skin. His physiognomy appears to be echoing the seasons. Could he be allergic to the deli's food? Or, do these transformations offer a clue to the identity of his real father? More Hans Christian Anderson than Franz Kafka, Roffey's novel, replete with a few exquisite tributaries, is an ingenious fable about the nature of love, truth and perception.--Travis Elborough --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'Full of sensuality...a delightfully unusual debut' --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A Brilliant Book 2 July 2004
By SMG
Format:Hardcover
I absolutely loved this book! It is almost a modern fairy tale and telles the story August, a man who's body is starting to change sending him on a voyage of self-discovery. Along the way we learn about Henry and Rose who work with August, his mother Olivia, the delightfully barmy and poetic Cedric and Cosmo a figure from August's past who has come back to haunt him. The tale is beautifully told, drawing the reader further and further in until this book becomes unputdownable!
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a magical first novel 26 Dec 2002
Format:Hardcover
'magic realism' has rarely worked for me, but over 390 richly textured pages, Sun Dog suspended both my scepticism and disbelief. The story is a simple one but deeply affecting. August, alone, rootless, blowing in the wind and literally changing with the seasons, seeks desperately to root himself, in a relationship with the flower girl Leola, and in his own history. In less skilful hands it might all have been unreadably fey, but by fixing the magical flights and departures of the story so firmly in the dusty streets of Shepherd's Bush, Monique Roffey makes it work brilliantly. It's a rather marvellous book.
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weird and loveable 9 Jun 2009
By Alison
Format:Paperback
When I read this book, it entered my imagination so strongly that I was walking around London looking at people in a very different way. The character August is weird and loveable, his story kept me entirely interested, and even though I read it a while ago, I still have some very strong images from a few of the scenes in my head. I think this is a great and enjoyable read, I recommend it.
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