The Schoolhouse
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
A psychologically gripping and provocative new novel about childhood, secrets and trust, by the Booker Prize-nominated author of Love and Other Thought Experiments
Sophie Ward è una scrittrice di racconti pluripremiata, riconosciuta con il premio RA e Pin Drop nel 2018. Il suo romanzo d'esordio, selezionato per il Booker Prize nel 2020, approfondisce relazioni complesse e la psicologia umana. Ward esplora le profondità dell'emozione e delle dinamiche interpersonali con acuta intuizione e osservazione precisa. La sua prosa è nota per la sua intelligenza e la capacità di cogliere le sfumature dell'esperienza umana.


A psychologically gripping and provocative new novel about childhood, secrets and trust, by the Booker Prize-nominated author of Love and Other Thought Experiments
'Sophie Ward is a dazzling talent who writes like a modern-day F Scott Fitzgerald' Elizabeth Day, author of How To Fail 'An act of such breath-taking imagination, daring and detail that the journey we are on is believable and the debate in the mind non-stop. There are elements of Doris Lessing in the writing - a huge emerging talent here' Fiona Shaw 'A towering literary achievement' Ruth Hogan, author of The Keeper of Lost Things Rachel and Eliza are planning their future together. One night in bed Rachel wakes up terrified and tells Eliza that an ant has crawled into her eye and is stuck there. Rachel is certain; Eliza, a scientist, is sceptical. Suddenly their entire relationship is called into question. What follows is a uniquely imaginitive sequence of interlinked stories ranging across time, place and perspective to form a sparkling philosophical tale of love, lost and found across the universe.