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The Fraud is a compelling historical novel by Zadie Smith, set in the tumultuous climate of 1873 Kilburn. The narrative centres on Mrs Eliza Touchet, a widowed Scottish housekeeper whose fascination with the sensational Tichborne Trial captivates her. As the nation grapples with the question of whether the defendant is truly the legitimate heir or merely an imposter, Mrs Touchet finds herself entangled in her own pursuits of literature, justice, and abolitionism.
The story unfolds against the backdrop of societal upheaval, exposing the cultural tensions between Jamaica and Britain. Through Mrs Touchet’s eyes, Smith deftly explores profound themes of
"In The Fraud, Zadie Smith masterfully weaves a tale that resonates with contemporary issues while rooted deeply in history."
This novel may appeal to readers who appreciated Smith's previous works, such as On Beauty and White Teeth, as well as those interested in the intricate interplay of history and narrative in literature.
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 464
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241336991
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