To take it from the experts, Jessie Burton, author of the glorious "The Miniaturist", is raving about "The Well":
"There was so much that impressed me… The boldness with which Catherine depicts her characters in their bravery and emotional squalor was incredible... whilst she showed how we manipulate each other, she also focused on the harder, hidden truths about how in turn we want, or need, to be manipulated ourselves.... Set against the natural beauty of the Well, Catherine also paints an exquisitely painful portrait of a marriage under threat - not just from an unnerving meteorology, but the tempests of the mind.... The Well asks us where do we seek refuge, and why? And perhaps it shows us that what is left after all is suffered, is love. Battered, weathered, at the end of the novel it comes cresting over the hill, a herald of relief. Bravo, that woman. I loved this book!"
Good, evocative writing is enough to get this here bookseller totally engrossed in a book. Just listen to this!
'One
summer was all it took before our dream started to curl at the edges
and
stain
like picked primroses. One night is enough to swallow a lifetime of
lives.'
But what is it about?
When
Ruth Ardingly and her family first drive up from London in their
grime-encrusted car and view The Well, they are enchanted by a jewel
of a place, a farm that appears to offer everything the family are
searching for. An opportunity for Ruth. An escape for Mark. A home
for their grandson Lucien.
But
The Well's unique glory comes at a terrible price, and quickly Ruth's
paradise becomes a prison, Mark's dream a recurring nightmare, and
Lucien's playground a grave.With the pace of a thriller and the heart of a literary smash hit, The Well is a dark and devastating tale of obsession, motherhood and the complexity of female relationships, wrapped inside a gripping whodunit.
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i would love to go and i have a copy but its a school day im afraid!!will she do any other signings and meetups?
ReplyDeleteHello, she does indeed have a few events coming. Check the link for her appearances. http://catherinechanter.co.uk/index.php/events . I haven't got more details for the Waterstones Oxford one yet, but keep an eye on www.thebookshoponthecorner.co.uk, that's their blog. Otherwise, we will be at the Witney library reading, selling copies, and while it hasn't been specified whether she will sign books or not, I can see no reason why not. :) Hope this helps! :)
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