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  1. Jul 13, 2015 · Sadie Jones’s two-part adaptation of The Outcast, her own Costa Award-winning first novel, brings something unusual to television; a portrait of the conformist and snobbish side of post-war...

  2. Jul 13, 2008 · In Sadie Jones’s first novel, “The Outcast” set in a constricted London suburb during the late 1940s and the 1950s the silences barely conceal the tumult.

  3. Mar 1, 2008 · Sadie Jones. 3.64. 9,792 ratings900 reviews. A mesmerizing portrait of 1950s hypocrisy and unexpected love, from a powerful new voice. It is 1957, and Lewis Aldridge, straight out of prison, is journeying back to his home in Waterford, a suburban town outside London.

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  4. Written with nail-biting suspense and cinematic pacing, The Outcast is an emotionally powerful evocation of postwar provincial English society and a remarkably uplifting testament to the redemptive powers of love and understanding.

  5. Oct 10, 2008 · Simultaneously tender and urgent, claustrophobic and wistful, The Outcast tells the story of Lewis Aldridge, a tortured romantic figure in the Heathcliff tradition, and of the repressive postwar English society that drives him to self-destruction.

  6. Jul 15, 2015 · ‘The Outcast’ Episode 1 review: A beautiful piece of television. Posted July 15, 2015 by Dale Cowan Filed under. Episodes. The Outcast, BBC One’s new romantic period drama, is based on the novel by Sadie Jones and adapted by Jones herself.

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