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Midwinter
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Midwinter

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LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS PRIZE FOR FICTION 2017

‘Finely judged writing like this comes from a place of instinct, and it marks Melrose out as someone to watch … MIDWINTER is a great success’ Melissa Harrison, Guardian

Father and Son, Landyn and Vale Midwinter, are Suffolk farmers, living together on land their family has worked for generations. But they are haunted there by a past they have long refused to confront: the death of Cecelia, beloved wife and mother, when Vale was just a child. Both men have carried her loss, unspoken.

Until now.

With the onset of a mauling winter, something between them snaps.

While Vale makes increasingly desperate decisions, Landyn retreats, finding solace in the land, his animals - and a vixen who haunts the farm and seems to bring with her both comfort and protection.

Tender and lyrical, alive to language and nature, MIDWINTER is a novel about guilt, blame, lost opportunities and, ultimately, it is a story about love and the lengths we will go to find our way home.

‘Melrose elegantly weaves narratives detailing the men’s internal tumult with lush descriptions of their natural surroundings … A moving story about the cruelty of chance, modern masculinity and the transformative power of the bonds between men’ Financial Times

‘I have rarely read a narrative voice as distinctive as Landyn’s, and the loving depiction of regional English working-class masculinity is unusual and timely … This is certainly not a light-hearted book, but it offers the true consolation of some very good writing’ Sarah Moss, TLS

‘A penetrating study of grief and guilt’ Daily Mail

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 November 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781472151803

LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS PRIZE FOR FICTION 2017

‘Finely judged writing like this comes from a place of instinct, and it marks Melrose out as someone to watch … MIDWINTER is a great success’ Melissa Harrison, Guardian

Father and Son, Landyn and Vale Midwinter, are Suffolk farmers, living together on land their family has worked for generations. But they are haunted there by a past they have long refused to confront: the death of Cecelia, beloved wife and mother, when Vale was just a child. Both men have carried her loss, unspoken.

Until now.

With the onset of a mauling winter, something between them snaps.

While Vale makes increasingly desperate decisions, Landyn retreats, finding solace in the land, his animals - and a vixen who haunts the farm and seems to bring with her both comfort and protection.

Tender and lyrical, alive to language and nature, MIDWINTER is a novel about guilt, blame, lost opportunities and, ultimately, it is a story about love and the lengths we will go to find our way home.

‘Melrose elegantly weaves narratives detailing the men’s internal tumult with lush descriptions of their natural surroundings … A moving story about the cruelty of chance, modern masculinity and the transformative power of the bonds between men’ Financial Times

‘I have rarely read a narrative voice as distinctive as Landyn’s, and the loving depiction of regional English working-class masculinity is unusual and timely … This is certainly not a light-hearted book, but it offers the true consolation of some very good writing’ Sarah Moss, TLS

‘A penetrating study of grief and guilt’ Daily Mail

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 November 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781472151803