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Published: 30th January 2024
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Published: 30th April 2024
Hard by a Great Forest
By (Author) Leo Vardiashvili
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
3rd June 2025
30th January 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
252g
* AN OBSERVER BEST NEW NOVELIST FOR 2024 *
* SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE 2024 *
A spellbinding achievement FINANCIAL TIMES
Poignant and often painfully comic OBSERVER
I gasped, laughed, and wept my way through it KHALED HOSSEINI
Sabas father is missing, and the trail leads back to Tbilisi, Georgia.
Arriving in a city he has not seen for more than two decades, where escaped zoo animals prowl the streets and the voices of those left behind beckon him along a path of cryptic clues, Saba embarks on a quest that will lead him into the heart of a lost homeland.
This is a rare, searching tale of home, memory and sacrifice of one familys mission to rescue one another, and put the past to rest.
Hugely impressive NEW EUROPEAN
Novels like this might help light the way GUARDIAN
'At once a puzzle hunt and an affecting meditation on exile' ECONOMIST
Beguiling ... Vivid, nostalgia-tinged images are littered throughout Leo Vardiashvilis moving debut Vardiashvili mixes a breezy tone with glinting lyricism * Sunday Times *
A compelling novel about war, family separation and ambivalent homecoming, its tale of sacrifice, guilt and betrayal is propelled by dark mysteries and offset by glorious shafts of humour ...Novels such as this might help light the way * Guardian *
A family story in an unfamiliar setting, the journey affords us glimpses of Georgian history, swearing, wine, eyebrows and mordant humour ... An intriguing treasure hunt, self-consciously picaresque and peppered with references to magic, myths and miracles
The stakes could barely be higher in Leo Vardiashvilis propulsive page-turner Hard by a Great Forest ... Taking its title from a line in a Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Vardiashvilis sprawling narrative, part comic, part tragic, abounds in mysteries, monsters, magic and terrors. Its a spellbinding achievement * Financial Times *
War trumps most things, Leo Vardiashvili observes early on in his poignant and often painfully comic novel about the effect of violence and conflict on those who must live through them * Observer, 10 Best New Novelists for 2024 *
It is a testament to Vardiashvilis writing that he converts the grief and yearning of the forcibly displaced into such a pacy and frequently funny novel ... Vardiashvilis hugely impressive debut might be about a place that many of us will not know well but its themes are representative of the wider story of our era ... In this wise, moving and instructive book Vardiashvili, with extraordinary maturity and lightness of touch, cuts through the deafening white noise of sloganeering arguments to present the intimate lives of traumatised people doing their best * New European *
Beguiling Vivid, nostalgia-tinged images are littered throughout Leo Vardiashvilis moving debut Vardiashvili mixes a breezy tone with glinting lyricism * Sunday Times *
A playful and sinister narrative about two siblings sent to the woods by their father A treasure hunt through Georgian culture * TLS *
A captivating star-burst of a novel ... An all-consuming, deeply affecting story of family, memory, courage, perseverance, and brutality, leavened with a little magic and a touch of madness ... I urge you to read it * Country & Townhouse *
Vardiashvili has captured the winking, world-weary humor and magic-realist touches that mark a lot of literature from Europes war-torn corners ... Like the voices on the radio, people can keep speaking out their dreams of rescue. And the book persuades you that sometimes, a form of it might arrive * Los Angeles Times *
This powerful debut draws on the legacy of the war in Georgia in 1991 after the fall of the Soviet Union ... A fairytale tone allows Vardiashvili to creep up on his theme of survivors guilt * Mail on Sunday *
Hard by a Great Forest has the offbeat lucidity of a waking dream ... a novel that indeed resembles a walk through a dark forest, Vardiashvilis imaginative powers render his timely subject matter at once strange, disorientating and occasionally even magical * Daily Mail *
A stupendous debut, by turns nerve-shredding, heart-rending and hilarious * Saga *
Vardiashvili pushes the story on at pace as Saba searches for clues in the colourful enclaves of Georgia ... This debut is a heartfelt, lively story * i (Press Association) *
This debut novel captures both the long scars of collective trauma and the indomitable spirit of those determined to remember and survive * Oprah Daily, Most Anticipated Books of 2024 *
A sensitive exploration of grief, memory, loss and the immigrant experience woven seamlessly into a propulsive narrative * Perspective magazine *
Rich with irony and animated with astonishing humanity, this tale of a young Georgian refugees odyssey into his birthplace to rescue family left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more -- Khaled Hosseini
A wildly charming debut propulsive, funny, and profound -- Elif Batuman
Astonishingly crafted with history, candour, beauty, grief and just a little magic. A book like no other, from an imagination like no other. Vardiashvili has written a triumph -- Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize winning author of LESS IS LOST
This novel blows open the heart of the past. It's a mystery, it's a picaresque, it's a comedy, and it's an authentic song of belonging and unbelonging ... By turns political and philosophical, it introduces a fine new voice in contemporary fiction -- Colum McCann
Propulsive, profoundly moving and rich with humour and heartbreak, Hard by a Great Forest mesmerised me from the very first page. Inspired by Vardiashvili's own family story, this novel will capture your heart -- Jean Kwok
A sweeping, ambitious, and almost unbelievably assured debut. Exploring the long shadow of trauma cast by any war, Vardiashvilis novel pummels the reader with an emotional force that few can match * Booklist (starred review) *
Hard By A Great Forest movingly evokes the complicated feelings of trying to recapture and redefine what home looks and feels like * Bookreporter *
Lushly haunted debut * Shelf Awareness *
Leo Vardiashvili came to London with his family as a refugee from Georgia when he was twelve years old. He studied English Literature at Queen Mary University of London. Hard by a Great Forest is his first novel.