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The River: And Other Nightmares

Autor Tricia Wastvedt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2005
Praised as "impressively understated" and "defily written" ("Times Literary Supplement). Tricia Wastvedt's debut novel is a hypnotically readable portrait of a community scarred, but eventually reawakened, by its grief. Two children drown during the summer of 1958 in the English village of Cameldip. Their parents, Isabel and Robert, are bound together in guilt and anger, and as the years pass, the tragedy weaves itself into the invisible fabric of village life. Robert, finding solace in labor, builds several tree houses that transform the look of the town, and as the years pass the structures grow entwined with other houses. It is thirty years after the tragedy when Anna, a young pregrant woman, escaping her life in London, arrives in Cameldip and is taken in by Isabel. As Anna slowly uncovers the secrets of the town's past, she becomes inexorably drawn into the conflict in which Isabel and Robert have been locked for three decades. A stroy of families, old scars, and new beginnings. The River is lyrical and haunting tale of betrayal, failure, love, and fortitude.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780802170071
ISBN-10: 0802170072
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 141 x 214 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Grove Press, Black Cat

Descriere

This debut novel is a wonderful portrayal of how love has the power to reawaken and heal the grief of loss. Set in the small Devon village of Cameldip, it explores the effect that the drowning of two children has on a family and a community over almost half a century.

Notă biografică

Born in 1954, Patricia Wastvedt grew up in Blackheath, south London, and spent her summers in Kent. She has a degree in Creative Arts and an MA in Creative Writing, and her first novel,The River, written in her late forties, was long-listed for the Orange Prize. Her second novel,The German Boy,is available in Penguin. She teaches at Bath Spa University, and is also a manuscript editor. She lives and writes in a cottage in Somerset.

Recenzii

A quite remarkable first novel - strongly atmospheric, memorable characters, and a compelling structure. I was both moved and impressed - it really is a remarkable achievement
A finale that du Maurier herself would have been proud of, so terrible are the events