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    Oxenbridge King

Oxenbridge King

Christine Paice

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      Tender, endearing, lyrical, surprising, and magical - think Hilary Mantel meets Sarah Winman with a dash of Philip Pullman - The Oxenbridge King is a delight, a true original. Imagine, if you will: the lost soul of King Richard III; a talking raven; a lonely angel; and a young woman called Molly Stern, who is heartbroken, grieving, and a bit stroppy. When their worlds collide, anything can happen.Richard III is trapped in the afterlife, waiting with his guide, Raven, for an angel to take his soul to Heaven. Though he's been between worlds for hundreds of years, up in the real world it's 2013 and Molly Stern has a broken heart from losing her father and a recent breakup. Leaving London, Molly goes home to seek solace from her Aunt Peggy and Uncle Frank in Oxenbridge. But there are strange noises in the basement of her childhood house and nothing feels right, not even between Peggy and Frank. When the angel encounters Molly - and Raven at last finds the angel - life and the afterlife meet, with surprising and unexpected consequences.Inspired by the discovery of the bones of Richard III beneath a car park in England, award-winning poet Christine Paice has fashioned a beautiful, singular, warm, endearing, and funny novel that weaves in and out of time and space and possibility. The Oxenbridge King is a tender and wise meditation on what survives of us when we're gone, and how, in the end, love and family are everything.'Completely original, such lovely, dreamy writing, every character a delight - I adored it' Jaclyn Moriarty

      CONTRIBUTORS: Christine Paice EAN: 9781460767498 COUNTRY: Australia PAGES: 352 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-05-15 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Historical / General, FICTION / Humorous / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Magical Realism WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Fiction: general and literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Magical realism, Humorous fiction, Historical fiction, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Narrative theme: Interior life

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      Christine Paice is the author of the novel The Word Ghost, the children's book The Great Rock Whale, and two poetry collections, Staring at the Aral Sea and Mad Oaks. Her work has been published in The Best Australian Poems, Australian Love Poems, Prayers of a Secular World, Recent Work Press, and Not Very Quiet, and has been performed on BBC Radio 3, Jazz Alive on Vox FM, and Poetica on Radio National, and published in the UK, the USA, and Ireland. She has won the prestigious 2009 Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize and the 2024 Australian Catholic University Prize for Poetry, and she has been shortlisted for the Blake Poetry Prize, the UK Bridport Prize, the University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's International Poetry Prize, and the Alan Marshall Short Story Award. She works as a manuscript assessor and a creative writing mentor, and is an acclaimed observer of shadows, fields, and driveways.

      Format: Paperback / softback

      Tender, endearing, lyrical, surprising, and magical - think Hilary Mantel meets Sarah Winman with a dash of Philip Pullman - The Oxenbridge King is a delight, a true original. Imagine, if you will: the lost soul of King Richard III; a talking raven; a lonely angel; and a young woman called Molly Stern, who is heartbroken, grieving, and a bit stroppy. When their worlds collide, anything can happen.Richard III is trapped in the afterlife, waiting with his guide, Raven, for an angel to take his soul to Heaven. Though he's been between worlds for hundreds of years, up in the real world it's 2013 and Molly Stern has a broken heart from losing her father and a recent breakup. Leaving London, Molly goes home to seek solace from her Aunt Peggy and Uncle Frank in Oxenbridge. But there are strange noises in the basement of her childhood house and nothing feels right, not even between Peggy and Frank. When the angel encounters Molly - and Raven at last finds the angel - life and the afterlife meet, with surprising and unexpected consequences.Inspired by the discovery of the bones of Richard III beneath a car park in England, award-winning poet Christine Paice has fashioned a beautiful, singular, warm, endearing, and funny novel that weaves in and out of time and space and possibility. The Oxenbridge King is a tender and wise meditation on what survives of us when we're gone, and how, in the end, love and family are everything.'Completely original, such lovely, dreamy writing, every character a delight - I adored it' Jaclyn Moriarty

      CONTRIBUTORS: Christine Paice EAN: 9781460767498 COUNTRY: Australia PAGES: 352 WEIGHT: HEIGHT:
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-05-15 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Historical / General, FICTION / Humorous / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Magical Realism WIDTH: SPINE:

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      Fiction: general and literary, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Magical realism, Humorous fiction, Historical fiction, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss, Narrative theme: Interior life

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      Christine Paice is the author of the novel The Word Ghost, the children's book The Great Rock Whale, and two poetry collections, Staring at the Aral Sea and Mad Oaks. Her work has been published in The Best Australian Poems, Australian Love Poems, Prayers of a Secular World, Recent Work Press, and Not Very Quiet, and has been performed on BBC Radio 3, Jazz Alive on Vox FM, and Poetica on Radio National, and published in the UK, the USA, and Ireland. She has won the prestigious 2009 Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize and the 2024 Australian Catholic University Prize for Poetry, and she has been shortlisted for the Blake Poetry Prize, the UK Bridport Prize, the University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's International Poetry Prize, and the Alan Marshall Short Story Award. She works as a manuscript assessor and a creative writing mentor, and is an acclaimed observer of shadows, fields, and driveways.

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