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'At times roaring and visceral, in turn gentle and embracing,
always driven by hope and determination' RAYNOR WINN 'Haunting and
powerful' KATE MOSSE To grow up in rural poverty is to fight for
life before you can walk. Natasha Carthew was born into a world
that sat alongside picture-postcard Cornwall, one where second
homes took the sea view of council properties, summer months
shifted the course of people's lives, and wealth converged with
poverty on sandy beaches. In the rockpools and hedgerows of the
natural world, Natasha found solace in the beauty of the landscape,
and in the mobile library she found her means of escape. In
Undercurrent she returns to the cliff paths of her childhood,
determined to make sense of an upbringing shaped by political
neglect and a life defined by the beauty of nature. This is a
journey through place, and a vivid story of hope, beauty and fierce
resilience. 'Marvellous, moving and mesmerising' ANITA SETHI 'A
story of queer resistance, of community and of finding your own
voice' DAMIAN BARR
'Engaging, modern fables with a feminist tang' Sunday Times DARK,
POTENT AND UNCANNY, HAG BURSTS WITH THE UNTOLD STORIES OF OUR
ISLES, CAPTURED IN VOICES AS VARIED AS THEY ARE VIVID. Here are
sisters fighting for the love of the same woman, a pregnant
archaeologist unearthing impossible bones and lost children
following you home. A panther runs through the forests of England
and pixies prey upon violent men. From the islands of Scotland to
the coast of Cornwall, the mountains of Galway to the depths of the
Fens, these forgotten folktales howl, cackle and sing their way
into the 21st century, wildly reimagined by some of the most
exciting women writing in Britain and Ireland today. 'A thoroughly
original package that has a hint of Angela Carter' The Times 'Sharp
writing and cleverly done' Spectator
Breath-takingly fierce, smart and tender, Only the Ocean is a story of
survival and courage in the midst of darkness that will thrill fans of
Patrick Ness and Sarah Crossan.
The two girls sat at opposite ends of the boat and Kel dug and
stretched the oars into the ocean like her life depended upon it
because it did.
'Just so you know,' said Rose, 'everything, and I mean everything, is
your fault.'
Kel Crow lives in a dead-end swamp with her deadbeat family and a
damaged heart. But she has a plan to escape. It's a one-two-three
fortune story that goes: stow away on the ship, kidnap the girl, swap
the girl to pay for passage to America and a life-saving operation.
But the ocean is an untameable force, and wrecks ships and plans alike .
Sweet, raw and uncompromising - this is the story of an unforgettable
relationship forged on an epic journey.
'Raw, passionate, hallucinatory. Reading All Rivers Run Free was to
be lured by an edgy siren voice of fierce womanhood' Rachel Holmes
A woman on the edge of the sea finds a girl on the edge of life.
Brittle but not yet broken, Ia Pendilly ekes out a fierce life in a
caravan on the coast of Cornwall. In years of living with Bran -
her embattled, battering cousin and common law husband - she's
never yet had her own baby. So when she discovers the waif washed
up on the shore, Ia takes the risk and rescues her. And the girl,
in turn, will rescue something in Ia - bringing back a memory she's
lost, giving her the strength to escape, and leading her on a
journey downriver. It will take her into the fringes of a society
she's shunned, collapsed around its own isolation. It will take her
through a valley ravaged by floods, into a world not too far from
reckoning. It will take her in search of her sister, and the dark
remembrance of their parting. It will take her, break her, remake
her, in the shapes of freedom. Natasha Carthew is a startling new
voice from beyond the limits of common urban experience. She tells
a tale of marginalisation and motherhood in prose that crashes like
waves on rocks; rough, breathless and beautiful.
'Raw, passionate, hallucinatory' Rachel Holmes 'Extraordinary,
beautiful and wild allegory for our times' Katharine Norbury
'Hypnotic and powerful' Fanny Blake, Daily Mail A woman on the edge
of the sea finds a girl on the edge of life. On the flooded coast
of Cornwall, Ia Pendilly ekes out a fierce life in a childless
marriage, as rough and stubborn as the sea. When a strange young
girl washes up on the beach, Ia's rescue is only the beginning of a
dangerous journey - one that will take them downriver, into the
fringes of a collapsing society and for Ia, towards something she
hopes might be love. A vision of the near-future and an odyssey of
motherhood, All Rivers Run Free is a true original from a powerful
new voice..
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