Two lives. One night sky.
Roisin and Francois first meet in the snowy white expanse of Antarctica, searching for a comet overhead.
While Roisin grew up in a tiny village in Ireland, ablaze with a passion for science and the skies, Francois was raised by his restless young mother, who dreamt of new worlds but was unable to turn her back on her past.
As we loop back through their lives we see their paths cross as they come closer and closer to this moment, brought together by the infinite possibilities of the night sky.
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A magical debut...a gorgeous novel that should resonate with fans of Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveller's Wife... A breathtaking tale full of love, hope and heartbreak. You'll be utterly captivated from the first page * Elle * Beautiful, sad, moving, fascinating and original. I loved it. -- Marian Keyes A stellar love story * Glamour, Book of the Year * Exquisitely layered, thrilling novel, which leaps across centuries and continents to delve into the role of destiny and the elusiveness of perception and memory. * New York Times * A spellbinding tale of love and loss, aglimmer with passion and melancholy. * Sunday Express, S Magazine * Beautiful, haunting. * The Pool * A beautifully imagined and original conceit.... There is no escaping the undeniable artistry of this book, a clever triumvirate of love, ghosts and time-travel. -- Jade Craddock * I * A beautiful love story. * Love it * Her laconic tone and measured prose belie the novel's dramatic content... Sedgwick is a highly evocative writer who makes excellent use of nature to showcase her themes... Her charming debut maps the world's big questions on an even larger plane' -- Sarah Gilmartin * Irish Times * A fluid narrative voice, pointedly lyrical. And, as in the work of contemporary fabulists like Kelly Link, Helen Oyeyemi and Audrey Niffenegger, the real intersects matter-of-factly with the supernatural...Many of this novel's pleasures have to do with teasing out the implications of Sedgwick's intricate pattern...This web of associations, spun by recurring images and figures, lends a different spin to the idea of a love that's meant to be. * New York Times Book Review *
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Höhe: 199 mm
Breite: 128 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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978-1-78470-331-8 (9781784703318)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Helen Sedgwick was a research scientist working in the field of biophysics before writing her debut novel, The Comet Seekers. She has an MLitt in Creative Writing from Glasgow University and a PhD in Physics from Edinburgh University, and has received a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. Having grown up in London, she now lives in the Scottish Highlands. The Growing Season is her second novel.