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Winnie M. Li
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An astonishing and unique novel inspired by the author's own story
`I highly recommend Dark Chapter...post-rape numbness, stifled
rage, female victim alternating with rapist - how circumstances and
accident come together tragically.' Joyce Carol Oates Vivian is a
cosmopolitan Taiwanese-American tourist who often escapes her busy
life in London through adventure and travel. Johnny is a
15-year-old Irish teenager, living a neglected life on the margins
of society. On a bright spring afternoon in West Belfast, their
paths collide during a horrifying act of violence. In the
aftermath, each is forced to confront the chain of events that led
to the attack. Inspired by true events, this is a story of the dark
chapters and chance encounters that can irrevocably determine the
shape of our lives. Book Prizes: Winner of The Guardian Not The
Booker Prize Shortlisted for The Authors' Club Best First Novel
Award Nominated to The Edgars Awards Highly Commended for CWA Debut
Dagger What Reviewers and Readers Say: 'Complex and rewarding... an
important book,' Stylist 'Heart-wrenching depiction... Brave, raw
and strikingly original, it is a story that will resonate for many
years,' Daily Mail 'An important and moving book about rape and the
long process of recovery,' Cathy Rentzenbrink 'Dark Chapter is a
fascinating book, which takes an unflinching look at reality of
sexual violence. I have never found myself rooting for a heroine
with more urgency than in Dark Chapter,' Kate Rhodes 'Deftly
written, pacey and unflinching, I could not put it down. Winnie M
Li is a rare talent with an explosive and timely story. Do not miss
it,' Marti Leimbach `Dark Chapter is a must-read. It's gripping,
compelling and all the more authentic for inhabiting both voices so
completely. Stunning,' Erin Kelly 'Winnie M Li handles alternate
points-of-view seamlessly in Dark Chapter, an unflinching lens on
the sexual assault landscape and one that should be applauded,' Ali
Land `An authentic, courageous debut, told with unflinching honesty
and exceptional insight,' A.D. Garrett `A powerful story,
compassionately told,' Ros Barber `An accomplished debut, an honest
and unsparing story,' Cath Stanicliffe 'Lyrical, haunting and
hypnotic. Winnie Li yanks us into the abyss, luring us to confront
the complexities of our humanity before expertly pulling us out. An
important novel from a ballsy new literary heroine. A must read,'
Irenosen Okojie 'The novel is as disturbing and entertaining as any
crime thriller is. But Li is writing from experience,
fictionalising her attack as a way to explore how the legal system
treats rape victims, and the real effects of such an experience.
Most interestingly, Li fleshes out the mind of the rapist: the
experiences that have shaped him and which legitimise his behaviour
to himself. I really want lots of people to find it and read it.'
Sara Pascoe `Extraordinarily courageous... humbling... A remarkable
book to read in this time.' A.L. Kennedy
An astonishing and unique novel inspired by the author's own story
`I highly recommend Dark Chapter...post-rape numbness, stifled
rage, female victim alternating with rapist - how circumstances and
accident come together tragically.' Joyce Carol Oates Vivian is a
cosmopolitan Taiwanese-American tourist who often escapes her busy
life in London through adventure and travel. Johnny is a
15-year-old Irish teenager, living a neglected life on the margins
of society. On a bright spring afternoon in West Belfast, their
paths collide during a horrifying act of violence. In the
aftermath, each is forced to confront the chain of events that led
to the attack. Inspired by true events, this is a story of the dark
chapters and chance encounters that can irrevocably determine the
shape of our lives. Book Prizes: Winner of The Guardian Not The
Booker Prize Shortlisted for The Authors' Club Best First Novel
Award Nominated to The Edgars Awards Highly Commended for CWA Debut
Dagger What Reviewers and Readers Say: 'Complex and rewarding... an
important book,' Stylist 'Heart-wrenching depiction... Brave, raw
and strikingly original, it is a story that will resonate for many
years,' Daily Mail 'An important and moving book about rape and the
long process of recovery,' Cathy Rentzenbrink 'Dark Chapter is a
fascinating book, which takes an unflinching look at reality of
sexual violence. I have never found myself rooting for a heroine
with more urgency than in Dark Chapter,' Kate Rhodes 'Deftly
written, pacey and unflinching, I could not put it down. Winnie M
Li is a rare talent with an explosive and timely story. Do not miss
it,' Marti Leimbach `Dark Chapter is a must-read. It's gripping,
compelling and all the more authentic for inhabiting both voices so
completely. Stunning,' Erin Kelly 'Winnie M Li handles alternate
points-of-view seamlessly in Dark Chapter, an unflinching lens on
the sexual assault landscape and one that should be applauded,' Ali
Land `An authentic, courageous debut, told with unflinching honesty
and exceptional insight,' A.D. Garrett `A powerful story,
compassionately told,' Ros Barber `An accomplished debut, an honest
and unsparing story,' Cath Stanicliffe 'Lyrical, haunting and
hypnotic. Winnie Li yanks us into the abyss, luring us to confront
the complexities of our humanity before expertly pulling us out. An
important novel from a ballsy new literary heroine. A must read,'
Irenosen Okojie 'The novel is as disturbing and entertaining as any
crime thriller is. But Li is writing from experience,
fictionalising her attack as a way to explore how the legal system
treats rape victims, and the real effects of such an experience.
Most interestingly, Li fleshes out the mind of the rapist: the
experiences that have shaped him and which legitimise his behaviour
to himself. I really want lots of people to find it and read it.'
Sara Pascoe `Extraordinarily courageous... humbling... A remarkable
book to read in this time.' A.L. Kennedy
'A must-read' Stylist 'Powerful' Harriet Tyce 'A spellbinding
novel' The Irish Times 'Thrilling' Heat 'Compulsive' John Marrs
'Dazzling' Chris Whitaker 'Grippingly readable' The Daily Mirror 'A
rollercoaster read' Elle THE THING IS . . . WHO DIDN'T HAVE
ANYTHING TO GAIN BY HAVING A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM? ALL THAT
MONEY? HE DREW US ALL IN LIKE BEES TO HONEY - AND HE KNEW IT THE
ENTIRE TIME. Ten years ago, Sarah left behind a career in Hollywood
that she had sacrificed everything for. Now she lectures at a small
college, her dreams of showbiz success long behind her. When a
curious journalist raises her filmmaking past, Sarah must finally
tell her own story and confront the old dreams that she left
behind. But with old dreams come new realisations, and Sarah can't
help but wonder: was she complicit in the terrible events that
happened all those years ago? And is she content to let the past
stay buried? POWERFUL AND TIMELY, COMPLICIT IS A GLIMPSE INTO THE
DARK GLAMOUR OF HOLLYWOOD, AND THE PRICE OF AMBITION IN A DANGEROUS
WORLD. A COMPELLINE SLOW BURN THAT ASKS THE QUESTION: IF SPEAKING
UP COULD COST YOU EVERYTHING, WHAT WOULD YOU REALLY DO?
'Powerful' Harriet Tyce 'Brave' Liz Nugent 'Compulsive' John Marrs
'Dazzling' Chris Whitaker 'Fearless' Anna Mazzola 'Masterful'
Araminta Hall 'Timely' TM Logan You know what it's like. A comment
here, a closed door there, turning a blind eye to get ahead. My
name is Sarah Lai. You won't have heard of me. A decade ago I was
on the cusp of being a big deal. But that was a long time ago. Now,
instead of working in Hollywood, I teach students about it. And
these are the two most important lessons you need to know about the
film industry: 1) Those with the money have all the power. 2) Those
with the power get whatever they want. Ignore these rules and the
whole system will crumble. Stick to the rules and you'll succeed.
But at what cost? Ask yourself, what would you have done?
'Powerful' Harriet Tyce 'Brave' Liz Nugent 'Compulsive' John Marrs
'Dazzling' Chris Whitaker 'Fearless' Anna Mazzola 'Masterful'
Araminta Hall 'Timely' TM Logan You know what it's like. A comment
here, a closed door there, turning a blind eye to get ahead. My
name is Sarah Lai. You won't have heard of me. A decade ago I was
on the cusp of being a big deal. But that was a long time ago. Now,
instead of working in Hollywood, I teach students about it. And
these are the two most important lessons you need to know about the
film industry: 1) Those with the money have all the power. 2) Those
with the power get whatever they want. Ignore these rules and the
whole system will crumble. Stick to the rules and you'll succeed.
But at what cost? Ask yourself, what would you have done?
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