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Saltwater: Winner of the Portico Prize

Jessica Andrews

Saltwater: Winner of the Portico Prize
Saltwater: Winner of the Portico Prize

Saltwater: Winner of the Portico Prize

Jessica Andrews

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A stunning new voice in British literary fiction, for fans of Sara Baume and Sally Rooney.

Raw, intimate and authentic . . . Andrews obviously has talent.

Luminous

A stunning new voice in British literary fiction.

Lyrically poetic

Andrews writes about life as we experience it in memory, melding trauma, joy and sensory half-recollections. Saltwater is a moving debut which portrays an ordinary young life in an original and refreshing way.

This book is sublime. It dares to be different, to look in a different way. Andrews is not filling anyone's shoes, she is destroying the shoes and building them from scratch.

Visceral, high-definition sections - which also record Lucy's growing awareness of, and estrangement from, her working-class background - are highlights . . . a sharply observed and poignant first outing.

The writing is disarmingly honest . . . I found parts of this novel intensely moving. I wish I had read it when I was 19.

Startling immediacy

Saltwater moved me to tears on several occasions; here is proof of the poetic idiosyncrasies of every family, of every person's narrative being worthy of literature, of the fact that a good novel shouldn't bring voices in from the margins, but travel outwards towards them, and let them tell their own story, in their own voice, in their own, unique way.

Saltwater revels in the possibilities of its form, using fragments to shift tone and texture, reminding us of those pivotal moments that can upend a life . . . This book holds disparate elements in a finely wrought balance that is difficult to achieve at any stage of a writing life let alone in a debut.

A book of breathtaking beauty. Saltwater is a visionary novel with prose that gets deep under your skin. The short, sharp chapters thrum with life. Lucy is a memorable character, her journey one that is moving and totally compelling, telling a series of deep truths about the state of our divided nation. Andrews is a major new voice in contemporary British fiction.

Powerful

Captures that overwhelming sense of the possible and how daunting and disorientating it can be when the change you craved doesn't expand your horizons but instead hollows you out. ****

Lyrical . . . a carefully pieced-together exploration of the way we connect with a landscape, of how a place might help us to return to ourselves . . . a sensitive and intelligent exploration of the ravages of austerity . . . a book about belonging.

A distinctive new voice for fans of 'Fleabag' or Sally Rooney . . . Jessica Andrews's debut novel shimmers with promise: it's one of those books where, from the first pages, you're grabbed by a distinctive new voice.

Mesmerising. Jessica is a brilliant, original writer. She's a name to watch.

Fluid, crisp and bracing. Quietly experimental in form - short numbered snippets that recall the writing of Maggie Nelson and Jenny Offill - the book explores familial bonds, class identity, the longing for home and the simultaneous desire to escape it.

Works perfectly...the astute observations of working class life pour off every page.

Tender and beautiful.

Jessica Andrews writes fiction. Her debut novel, Saltwater, was published in 2019 and won the Portico Prize in 2020 and her second novel, Milk Teeth, was published in 2022. She is a Contributing Editor for ELLE magazine and she writes for the Guardian, the Independent, BBC Radio 4 and Stylist, among others. She was nominated for the ELLE List in 2020 and shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction Futures in 2022. She co-runs literary and arts magazine, The Grapevine, and co-presents literary podcast, Tender Buttons. She is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at City University, London.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Sceptre
  • Verschenen
    apr. 2020
  • Bladzijden
    304
  • Genre
    Moderne & contemporaine literatuur
  • Afmetingen
    196 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Gewicht
    220 gram
  • EAN
    9781473682801
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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