Description
A powerful emotional and spiritual drama set on the pilgrim path to Canterbury, in which a group of walkers, each bearing secrets, search for clarity and forgiveness
About the Author
Sarah Meyrick studied Classics at Cambridge and Social Anthropology at Oxford, which gave her a fascination for the stories people tell and the worlds they inhabit. She has worked variously as a journalist, editor and PR professional. Alongside her day job, she is the Director of the Bloxham Festival of Faith and Literature. She lives in Northamptonshire with her husband. Knowing Anna is her first novel.
Reviews
Sarah Meyrick's latter-day pilgrims are as congenial companions for the reader as for one another. A highly accomplished debut filled with wisdom and grace. -- Michael Arditti
Beautifully written, emotionally resonant and truthful, this is an inspiring novel about the many faces of love and the struggle to come to terms with grief. -- Elizabeth Buchan
Knowing Annais an easy read . . . but it is not lightweight. Some of the portrayals of grief and how we experience it are profound and memorable. At times I laughed, at times I wept; whenever I had to put the book down, I looked forward to picking it up again . . . There is a rhythm to [Knowing Anna], as to pilgrimage itself, which is both compelling and healing. * Methodist Recorder *
[An] ambitious first novel . . . Meyrick writes with clarity and lack of fuss, avoiding the cliches of grief; she is also not sentimental about the balm of belief. * Church Times *
Clever, honest, perceptive * The Door *
It is enough to say that Meyrick succeeds in holding our attention throughout the book by revealing aspects of each individual in a subtle and gradual way that demonstrates her skill as a novelist . . . such is the strength of the characterisation and the power of the description of the route that the story lives on in our imagination. -- The Revd Dr Sally Welch * Church Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781910674369
Author Sarah Meyrick
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Marylebone House
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 192g