Clay
By (Author) Melissa Harrison
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st February 2014
16th January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
218g
Eight-year-old TC skips school to explore the citys overgrown, forgotten corners. Sophia, seventy-eight, watches with concern as he slips past her window, through the little park she loves. Shes writing to her granddaughter, Daisy, whose privileged upbringing means she exists in a different world from TC though the two children live less than a mile apart. Jozef spends his days doing house clearances, his nights working in a takeaway. He cant forget the farm he left behind in Poland, its woods and fields still a part of him, although he is a thousand miles away. When he meets TC he finds a kindred spirit: both lonely, both looking for something, both lost.
A gently-evoked urban tragedy and the most powerful and original debut novel Ive read for years * A N Wilson, Readers Digest *
Clay moves to rhythms that we associate less with fiction than with the close-descriptive style of nature writers such as Robert Macfarlane ... At the heart of Clay is a hymn to attentiveness, both to the natural world and to those we share it with * Financial Times *
Instantly beautiful in its calm and wise tone * Robert Macfarlane *
Heartfelt, elegaic ... Lovingly observed * Sunday Times *
The wonderful power of her looking builds a quiet, cumulative poetry. An impressive debut * Mark Cocker, author of Crow Country *
Fierce and tender ... Country come to town with lyrical, visceral power ... She evokes with rhapsodic delight the animal and plant life that still flourishes amid the concrete and Tarmac * Boyd Tonkin, Independent *
Harrison gives lovely expression to her vision of an ecosystem thrumming away beneath the grime of city life * Guardian *
Melissa Harrison is the author of the novels Clay and At Hawthorn Time, which was shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award and longlisted for the Baileys Womens Prize, and one work of non-fiction, Rain, which was longlisted forthe Wainwright Prize. She is a nature writer, critic and columnist for TheTimes, the Financial Times and the Guardian, among others. Her new novel All Among the Barley is due for publication in August this year. @M_Z_Harrison