The Night Brother
By (Author) Rosie Garland
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
9th May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
270g
Echoes of Angela Carters more fantastical fiction reverberate through this exuberant tale of a hermaphrodite Jekyll and Hyde figureenjoyably energetic SUNDAY TIMES
Late nineteenth-century Manchester is a city of charms and dangers the perfect playground for young siblings, Edie and Gnome. But as they grow up, they grow apart, and while Gnome revels in the night-time, Edie wakes each morning, exhausted and uneasy, with only a dim memory of the dark hours.
Convinced she deserves more than this half-life, she tries to break free from Gnome and forge her own future. But Gnome is always right behind, somehow seeming to know her even better than she knows herself. Edie must choose whether to keep running or to turn and face her fears.
The Night Brother is a dazzling and adventurous novel exploring questions of identity, belonging, sexual equality and how well we really know ourselves.
Praise for The Night Brother:
Rosie Garland writes in a tumble of poetry, desire and passion, as intriguing and delicious as the story she tells Stella Duffy
A rich and ambitious tale Garland's prose is a delight: playful and exuberant THE TIMES
Echoes of Angela Carters more fantastical fiction reverberate through this exuberant tale of a hermaphrodite Jekyll and Hyde figure enjoyably energetic SUNDAY TIMES
Praise for The Palace of Curiosities:
Garlands lush prose is always a pleasure GUARDIAN
A jewel-box of a novel Garland is a real literary talent: definitely an author to watch Sarah Waters
An alternately brutal and beautiful story about love and belonging in a vividly conveyed underworld, rich in carny phantasmagoria and lyrical romance METRO
Bewitching GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Reminds me of Angela Carter Jenni Murray
Born in London to a runaway teenager, Rosie has always been a cuckoo in the nest. She is an eclectic writer and performer, ranging from singing in Goth band The March Violets through touring with the Subversive Stitch exhibition in the 90s, to her current incarnation as Rosie Lugosi the Vampire Queen, cabaret chanteuse, incomparable compere and electrifying poet. She has published five solo collections of poetry and her award-winning short stories, poems and essays have been widely anthologized. She is is the author of Vixen and her debut novel, The Palace of Curiosities won Book of the Year in the Co-op Respect Awards 2013 and was longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize. Her next novel is The Night Brother and will be published in 2017.