Serenity House

Serenity House

Christopher Hope

Published by Macmillan

1992

Shortlisted

Synopsis

Old Max, the genial giant of Serenity House, north London’s ‘Premier Eventide refuge’, might have been left to die in peace. But his son-in-law Albert, an MP with a special interest in the War Crimes Bill, has other ideas.

Author Biography

Christopher Hope was born in Johannesburg in 1944. He worked as a journalist before moving to London in 1975. His first novel, A Separate Development, was banned in South Africa and won the David Higham Prize for Fiction. His other novels include Kruger’s Alp, which won the Whitbread Novel Award; The Hottentot Room; My Chocolate Redeemer and Serenity House which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction.  His most recent novels are Heaven Forbid and My Mother’s Lovers.  His non-fiction includes a biography of the Zimbabwean decorator Robert Mugabe, Brothers Under the Skin: Travels in Tyranny.

The Man Booker Prize Fiction at its finest