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Author(s): Hope, Anna
Binding: Hardback,
Date of Publication: 01/05/2025,
Pagination: 368 pages,
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9780241698426,
Description:
FROM THE AUTHOR OF EXPECTATION’Superb Anna Hope engages, head-on, with some of the most urgent and challenging issues facing the world today, and transforms them into spellbinding family drama’ Jonathan CoeBeautiful . . . As provocative as it is tender Miranda Cowley Heller, author of The Paper PalaceThe Brooke family are gathering in their eighteenth-century ancestral home twenty bedrooms of carved Sussex sandstone to bury Philip: husband, father and the blinding sun around which they have all orbited for as long as they can remember.
Frannie, inheritor of a thousand acres of English countryside, has dreams of rewilding and returning the estate to nature: a last line of defence against the coming climate catastrophe. Milo envisages a treetop haven for the super-rich where, under the influence of psychedelic drugs, a new ruling class will be reborn. Each believes their father has given them his blessing, setting them on a collision course with each other.
Isa has long suspected that her father thought only of himself, and hopes to seek out her childhood love, who still lives on the estate, to discover whether it is her feelings for him that are creating the fault lines in her marriage.
And then there is Clara, who arrives in their midst from America, shrouded in secrets and bearing a truth that will fracture all the dreams on which theyve built their lives.
The English country house novel reimagined for our times … Exceptionally well-drawn Claire Fuller, author of Unsettled GroundA book that asks important questions about legacy familial, historical and global and which seeks to answer them with delicate insight and beautiful prose Elizabeth DayHauntingly beautiful . . . This is a novel I will return to again and again Louisa Adjoa ParkerAlbion balances the reality of who the English were against the hope of who we might become Richard Beard, author of The Day That Went Missing