A story about the weight of the past and the promise of the future set between rural Australia and London - from the bestselling author of The Bass RockMax didn’t believe in an afterlife. Until he died. Now, as a reluctant ghost trying to work out why he remains, he watches his girlfriend Hannah lost in grief in the flat they shared and begins to realise how much of her life was invisible to him.In the weeks and months before Max’s death, Hannah is haunted by the secrets she left Australia to escape. A relationship with Max seems to offer the potential of a different story, but the past refuses to stay hidden. It finds expression in the untold stories of the people she grew up with, the details of their lives she never knew and the events that broke her family apart and led her to Max.Both a celebration and autopsy of a relationship, The Echoes is a novel about stories and who has the right to tell them, asking what of our past can we shrug off and what is fixed forever.
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- 2024
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- 2015
All the Birds, Singing. A Novel. Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award 2014
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
From Granta's Best Young British Novelists, this award-winning novel follows Jake Whyte, an outsider in a remote farmhouse on a stormy British island. As she faces threats to her sheep and confronts her haunting past, the story explores themes of struggle, survival, and redemption with exceptional artistry.
- 2015
Everything is Teeth
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Evie Wyld was a girl obsessed with sharks. Spending summers in the brutal heat of coastal New South Wales, she fell for the creatures. Their teeth, their skin, their eyes; their hunters and their victims. Everything is Teeth is a delicate and intimate collection of the memories she brought home to England, a book about family, love and the irresistible forces that pass through life unseen, under the surface, ready to emerge at any point.
- 2014
All the Birds, Singing
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Jake Whyte is the sole resident of an old farmhouse on an unnamed British island, a place of ceaseless rains and battering winds. It's just her, her untamed companion, Dog, and a flock of sheep. Which is how she wanted it to be. But something is coming for the sheep - every few nights it picks one off, leaves it in rags. It could be anything. There are foxes in the woods, a strange boy and a strange man, rumours of an obscure, formidable beast. And there is Jake's unknown past, perhaps breaking into the present, a story hidden thousands of miles away and years ago, in a landscape of different colour and sound, a story held in the scars that stripe her back. Winner of the Miles Franklin Award Winner of the Encore Award Winner of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Award Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Prize Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize Longlisted for the Bailey's Women's Prize for Fiction
- 2010
After the Fire, A Still Small Voice
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Frank and Leon are two men from different times, discovering that sometimes all you learn from your parents' mistakes is how to make different ones of your own. When war breaks out again, Leon must go from sculpting sugar figurines to killing young men as a conscript in the Vietnam War.