The Accidental

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The Accidental is a novel by Ali Smith that blends experimental narrative techniques with themes of family, identity, and the disruptive arrival of a mysterious stranger.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Ali Smith
award Whitbread Novel Award
awardYear Whitbread Novel Award
surface form: 2005 Whitbread Novel Award
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
countryOfSetting England
genre experimental fiction
literary fiction
postmodern fiction
hasCharacter Amber
Astrid Smart
Eve Smart
Magnus Smart
Michael Smart
hasISBN 978-0-241-14380-2
hasPart Amber’s interludes
Astrid’s narrative section
Eve’s narrative section
Magnus’s narrative section
Michael’s narrative section
language English
literaryMovement contemporary British fiction
mainCharacter Amber
Astrid
Eve
Magnus
Michael
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
narrativeStyle experimental narrative
multiple perspectives
stream of consciousness
nominatedFor Booker Prize
surface form: Man Booker Prize
pageCount approximately 320 pages
plotSummary A mysterious young woman named Amber insinuates herself into the lives of a family on holiday and profoundly disrupts each member’s sense of self.
publicationDate 2005
publisher Hamish Hamilton
Penguin Books
setInPeriod early 2000s
shortlistedFor Booker Prize
surface form: Man Booker Prize 2005
theme alienation
disruption
family dynamics
identity
sexuality
storytelling
truth and perception

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