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The Claimant
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The Claimant

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‘So then, here it is. The unadorned un-self-flattering gospel, the never-before-told story our intricately intertwined lives …Listen: I know things that no one else knows. Trust me. ’

Manhattan, 1996: the trial of the Vanderbilt claimant is finally coming to an end. The case - long, complex, riven with unknowns, attracting huge media and social interest - has been seeking to establish whether or not a certain man is the son of the fabulously wealthy and well-connected Vanderbilt family. The son went missing, presumed dead, while serving in the Vietnam war. There is huge fortune, prestige and status at stake. But is the man - a handsome cattle farmer from Queensland - really the Vanderbilt heir? And if so, why does he seem so reluctant to be found?

From one of our foremost novelists, The Claimant is a compelling and ravishingly readable novel about the fluid, shifting and ultimately elusive nature of identity and the reasons why people seek to change their names, their identities or their personalities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
22 April 2014
Pages
624
ISBN
9780732298135

‘So then, here it is. The unadorned un-self-flattering gospel, the never-before-told story our intricately intertwined lives …Listen: I know things that no one else knows. Trust me. ’

Manhattan, 1996: the trial of the Vanderbilt claimant is finally coming to an end. The case - long, complex, riven with unknowns, attracting huge media and social interest - has been seeking to establish whether or not a certain man is the son of the fabulously wealthy and well-connected Vanderbilt family. The son went missing, presumed dead, while serving in the Vietnam war. There is huge fortune, prestige and status at stake. But is the man - a handsome cattle farmer from Queensland - really the Vanderbilt heir? And if so, why does he seem so reluctant to be found?

From one of our foremost novelists, The Claimant is a compelling and ravishingly readable novel about the fluid, shifting and ultimately elusive nature of identity and the reasons why people seek to change their names, their identities or their personalities.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
22 April 2014
Pages
624
ISBN
9780732298135
 
Book Review

The Claimant
by Janette Turner Hospital

by Chris Gordon, Apr 2014

In her terrific new novel, with what feels to be great delight, Janet Turner Hospital plays with personal histories and notions of identity to create a work based around the trial of the Vanderbilt family, seeking to establish the heir to their fortune. Turner Hospital is the type of author who takes an idea and explores all the ‘bits and bobs’ in great detail; in this way, the novel builds suspense slowly, hooking you in as the heir’s true identity is sought throughout the lengthy, twisting case. Set in New York, in the mid-90s, The Claimant explores one of the richest and most prestigious family names in the United States.

The narrator of The Claimant is an astute observer, and reading this novel is akin to reading a spy dossier, replete with an eccentric John le Carré-type character in the lead. Turner Hospital’s work always deals with the great mystery of humanity: what is real and important to one person is not to another. It makes this novel an extraordinarily good, thoroughly rollicking adventure.


Chris Gordon