Five Rivers Met on a Wooded Plain
By (Author) Barney Norris
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
15th November 2016
3rd November 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Short-listed for Ondaatje Prize 2017 (UK)
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
248g
A moving literary debut from a prizewinning young writer - a story of the joys and tragedies in everyday lives. A Times bestseller 'Wonderful...I was hooked from the first page. It's the real stuff.' - Michael Frayn 'Deeply affecting' - Guardian 'Superb' - Mail on Sunday 'Barney Norris is a rare and precious talent' - Evening Standard 'There exists in all of us a song waiting to be sung which is as heart-stopping and vertiginous as the peak of the cathedral. That is the meaning of this quiet city, where the spire soars into the blue, where rivers and stories weave into one another, where lives intertwine.' One quiet evening in Salisbury, the peace is shattered by a serious car crash. At that moment, five lives collide - a flower seller, a schoolboy, an army wife, a security guard, a widower - all facing their own personal disasters. As one of those lives hangs in the balance, the stories of all five unwind, drawn together by connection and coincidence into a web of love, grief, disenchantment and hope that perfectly represents the joys and tragedies of small town life. Barney Norris's third novel, The Vanishing Hours, will be published in July 2019.
WonderfulI was hooked from the first page. Barney has the real novelists ability to inhabit different characters, and to make the texture of life tangible and compelling. Everything he writes about love, loss, grief, desolation, and moments of hope and illumination rings absolutely true. Its the real stuff. -- Michael Frayn
Remember the name Barney Norris. He's a new writer in his mid-twenties, but already outstanding. * Times *
Looks well beyond the literary intelligentsias world, describing with great humanity five ordinary lives, and coming close, as it does so, to being a state of the nation novel albeit one with none of the bombast the term usually impliesdeeply affectinga tolerant and insightful debut * Guardian *
Barney Norris is a rare and precious talent...a writer-chronicler to be cherished. * Evening Standard *
Outstanding...a moving, strangely uplifting novel that grapples with the coarse substance of everyday existence and poetically celebrates its passage. Superb. * Mail on Sunday *
Barney Norris was born in Sussex in 1987, and grew up in Salisbury. Upon leaving university he founded the theatre company Up In Arms. He won the Critics' Circle and Offwestend Awards for Most Promising Playwright for his debut full-length play Visitors. He is the Martin Esslin Playwright in Residence at Keble College, Oxford. This is his first novel.