id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-442 Pat Barker - Wikipedia .html text/html 3434 456 77 Barker's first three novels – Union Street (1982), Blow Your House Down (1984) and Liza's England (1986; originally published as The Century's Daughter) – depicted the lives of working-class women in Yorkshire. The Regeneration Trilogy was extremely well received by critics, with Peter Kemp of the Sunday Times describing it as "brilliant, intense and subtle",[20] and Publishers Weekly saying it was "a triumph of an imagination at once poetic and practical."[21] The trilogy is described by The New York Times as "a fierce meditation on the horrors of war and its psychological aftermath."[22] Novelist Jonathan Coe describes it as "one of the few real masterpieces of late 20th century British fiction."[1] British author and critic, Rosemary Dinnage reviewing in the New York Review of Books declared that it has "earned her a well-deserved place in literature" [17] resulting in its re-issue for the centenary of the First World War. In 1995 the final book in the trilogy, The Ghost Road, won the Booker–McConnell Prize.[23] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-442.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-442.txt