'I didn't want it to end' - Maggie O'Farrell'An exquisite, evocative coming-of-age story that takes place in a world on the cusp of great change' - Observer 'Utterly exquisite' - Imogen Hermes GowarIt is 1938 and for Manod, a young woman living on a remote island off the coast of Wales, the world looks ready to end just as she is trying to imagine a future for herself. The ominous appearance of a beached whale on the island's shore, and rumours of submarines circling beneath the waves, have villagers steeling themselves for what’s to come. Empty houses remind them of the men taken by the Great War, and of the difficulty of building a life in the island's harsh, salt-stung landscape.When two anthropologists from the mainland arrive, Manod sees in them a rare moment of opportunity to leave the island and discover the life she has been searching for. But, as she guides them across the island’s cliffs, she becomes entangled in their relationship, and her imagined future begins to seem desperately out of reach.Elizabeth O’Connor’s beautiful, devastating debut Whale Fall tells a story of longing and betrayal set against the backdrop of a world on the edge of great tumult.
CONTRIBUTORS: Elizabeth O'Connor
EAN: 9781035024728
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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WEIGHT: 0 g
HEIGHT: 197 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan
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GENRE: FICTION / Historical / 20th Century / World War II, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Romance / Historical / 20th Century, FICTION / Coming of Age, FICTION / Family Life / General
WIDTH: 130 cm
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Family life fiction, Historical fiction, Narrative theme: Coming of age, Narrative theme: Environmental issues / the natural world, Narrative theme: Interior life, Narrative theme: Sense of place
An astonishingly assured debut that straddles many polarities: love and loss, the familiar and the strange, trust and betrayal, land and sea, life and death. O’Connor has created a beguiling and beguiled narrator in Manod: I loved seeing the world through her eyes, and I didn’t want it to end, I absolutely adored Whale Fall, I fell completely under its spell. Every sentence rang with clarity and authenticity. It's a triumph, Mesmerising. A novel with such presence, both wild and still: utterly exquisite, Beautiful and restrained, Whale Fall moves like a tide, ebbing and flowing . . . transporting and utterly beautiful, I devoured the exquisite Whale Fall. Immersive, elegiac and silvered with salt - beautiful
Elizabeth O’Connor lives in Birmingham. Her short stories have appeared in The White Review and Granta, and she was the winner of The White Review Short Story Prize in 2020. She has a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Birmingham, on the modernist writer H.D. and her writing of coastal landscapes. Whale Fall is her first novel.
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