Description
April is angry.Only nineteen, she is an elective mute, accused of a religiously motivated atrocity. Dr Finlay Logan is broken. A borderline-suicidal psychologist still reeling from his daughter's death, he must assess April's sanity in a world where - ten years after the death of Richard Dawkins - moves have been made to classify religious belief as a form of mental illness. Both April and Finlay struggle to understand what has happened to them, sharing secrets, silence and an inability to deal with the world around them.
Gently unpicking the lives of these two broken characters, Barber offers a psychologically acute and deeply moving exploration of grief. An extraordinary novel from one of the brightest rising stars in fiction.
The new novel from the award-winning author of The Marlowe Papers
About the Author
Dr Ros Barber is the author of the critically acclaimed and award-winning The Marlowe Papers. She is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Sussex, lecturer in Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths, and Director of Research at the Shakespearean Authorship Trust. She lives in Brighton.
Reviews
'Thoughtful, intelligent'
* Literary Review *'Barber's sensational premise delivers an unexpectedly piercing exploration of loss and different kinds of faith.'
* Kirkus *Book Information
ISBN 9781780749211
Author Ros Barber
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publisher Oneworld Publications
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 20mm