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Contemporary Fiction

The Rotters' Club

eng. The Rotters' Club · 2001
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The novel "The Rotters' Club" by Jonathan Coe tells the story of a group of teenagers living in Birmingham during the 1970s. At the heart of the narrative is Benjamin Trotter and his friends, who face various social and personal challenges, such as political instability, economic hardships, and interpersonal relationships. The book explores themes of coming of age, friendship, and family conflicts, while also examining the impact of historical events like strikes and terrorist attacks on the lives of ordinary people. Through the lens of youthful experience, the author conveys the atmosphere of the era and the complexities of transitioning from childhood to adulthood.

The Rotters' Club
Date of publication: 22 January 2025
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Original titleeng. The Rotters' Club · 2001
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