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Metroland

Book • 2010
'Metroland', set in the London suburb of Metroland and Paris, explores themes of youthful rebellion, love, and the compromises of adulthood.

The novel is divided into three parts, chronicling the protagonist Christopher Lloyd's adolescent experiences, his passionate affair in Paris, and his eventual return to a conventional life in Metroland.

Through Christopher's journey, Barnes examines the conflict between idealism and reality, the allure of foreign cultures, and the challenges of maintaining youthful fervor as one ages.

The narrative blends humor and introspection, capturing the nuances of human relationships and the complexities of self-discovery.

'Metroland' is a coming-of-age story that resonates with readers who have grappled with similar questions of identity and purpose.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Anne McElvoy
as a work set between London and Paris, exploring a young man's freedoms.
Free Thinking - Julian Barnes
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Sue Lawley
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Julian Barnes
' first novel, which won him his first literary prize.
Julian Barnes
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Robert Kirkwood
as one of the
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Julian Barnes
novels available from the RNIB Talking Books Library.
Booker Prize 2011 - Julian Barnes

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