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The Anthill
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The Anthill

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‘A brilliant, feverishly imaginative novel.’ - Sharlene Teo
‘Seriously impressive.’ - Claire Adam
‘A vibrantly intelligent work.’ - Sergio de la Pava
‘Superb.’ - Kelly Link

Lina returns to Colombia after twenty years away. Sent to England after her mother’s death when she was eight, she’s searching for the person who can tell her what’s happened in the time that has passed. Matty - Lina’s childhood confidant, her best friend - now runs a refuge called The Anthill for the street kids of Medellin. But her long-anticipated reunion with him is struck by tension. Memory is fallible, and Lina discovers that everyone has a version of the past that is very, very different.

‘International in scope, profoundly human in its concerns, it feels like just the kind of novel we need in unsettling times.’ - Laird Hunt

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 July 2022
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571331499

‘A brilliant, feverishly imaginative novel.’ - Sharlene Teo
‘Seriously impressive.’ - Claire Adam
‘A vibrantly intelligent work.’ - Sergio de la Pava
‘Superb.’ - Kelly Link

Lina returns to Colombia after twenty years away. Sent to England after her mother’s death when she was eight, she’s searching for the person who can tell her what’s happened in the time that has passed. Matty - Lina’s childhood confidant, her best friend - now runs a refuge called The Anthill for the street kids of Medellin. But her long-anticipated reunion with him is struck by tension. Memory is fallible, and Lina discovers that everyone has a version of the past that is very, very different.

‘International in scope, profoundly human in its concerns, it feels like just the kind of novel we need in unsettling times.’ - Laird Hunt

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Country
United Kingdom
Date
19 July 2022
Pages
320
ISBN
9780571331499