
Landfall
Helen Gordon(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 26. July 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-241-95442-3 (ISBN)
Description
For fans of Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides, Landfall is a clear-eyed, witty and warm debut novel by former Granta editor Helen Gordon, that marks the arrival of a major new literary talent.
Alice Robinson, art critic for a magazine so fashionable it's just gone out of business, finds herself agreeing to housesit for her parents. Moving back home to a suburbia she thought long behind her, she finds herself reconnecting with a different landscape, a fraught and painful past.
For everywhere Alice turns she finds traces of her sister, who went missing as a teenager. Can she stop her old life intruding on the present? Should she even try? What does Alice's new future look like?
'An intriguing novel . . . a hipster version of Margaret Atwood's Surfacing' Metro
'A memorable novel. I loved the pace and verve of Alice's voyage from Shoreditch to suburbia, and the unexpectedness of the story as it swerves past the familiar into a dangerous and beautiful unknown' Helen Dunmore
'Compulsively readable' Independent on Sunday
'Fine writing . . . wrapped in an arresting evocation of timelessness' Guardian
'Brooding and haunting' Tatler
'Uplifting, witty, wonderfully unsettling' Psychologies
'Beautifully descriptive, with a cliff-hanger finale' Easy Living
Helen Gordon was born in 1979 and grew up in Croydon. She currently lives in east London and is a former associate editor of Granta magazine. Landfall is her first novel.
Alice Robinson, art critic for a magazine so fashionable it's just gone out of business, finds herself agreeing to housesit for her parents. Moving back home to a suburbia she thought long behind her, she finds herself reconnecting with a different landscape, a fraught and painful past.
For everywhere Alice turns she finds traces of her sister, who went missing as a teenager. Can she stop her old life intruding on the present? Should she even try? What does Alice's new future look like?
'An intriguing novel . . . a hipster version of Margaret Atwood's Surfacing' Metro
'A memorable novel. I loved the pace and verve of Alice's voyage from Shoreditch to suburbia, and the unexpectedness of the story as it swerves past the familiar into a dangerous and beautiful unknown' Helen Dunmore
'Compulsively readable' Independent on Sunday
'Fine writing . . . wrapped in an arresting evocation of timelessness' Guardian
'Brooding and haunting' Tatler
'Uplifting, witty, wonderfully unsettling' Psychologies
'Beautifully descriptive, with a cliff-hanger finale' Easy Living
Helen Gordon was born in 1979 and grew up in Croydon. She currently lives in east London and is a former associate editor of Granta magazine. Landfall is her first novel.
Reviews / Votes
Quirky, compelling, unpredictable . . . layers peel away almost imperceptibly and the ending is surreal yet believable * The Times * A charming and compelling novel * Observer * For the most part it's an uplifting, witty tale, but the ending is wonderfully unsettling, forcing us to consider whether the guidelines we follow really will lead to a more satisfying life * Psychologies * Compulsively readable, with a silky smooth pace * Independent * A memorable novel. I loved the pace and verve of Alice's voyage from Shoreditch to suburbia, and the unexpectedness of the story as it swerves past the familiar into a dangerous and beautiful unknown -- Helen Dunmore An intriguing debut . . . Landfall takes a gratifying left field swerve * Metro * Written with pluck and humour * Independent * Beautifully descriptive, with a cliff-hanger finale * Easy Living *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-95442-3 (9780241954423)
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Helen Gordon was born in 1979 and grew up in Croydon. She currently lives in east London and is a former associate editor of Granta magazine. Landfall is her first novel.