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High Dive

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

High Dive

Contributors:

By (Author) Jonathan Lee

ISBN:

9780099592280

Publisher:

Cornerstone

Imprint:

Windmill Books

Publication Date:

15th July 2016

UK Publication Date:

30th June 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

304g

Description

A gripping re-imagining of one of the most ambitious assassination attempts against the British establishment from one of the finest novelists of his generation. 'A meticulous and gripping reimagination of the Brighton bomb' Observer, Best Novels of 2015 In September 1984, a man calling himself Roy Walsh checked into The Grand Hotel in Brighton and planted a bomb in room 629. The device was primed to explode in twenty-four days, six hours and six minutes, when intelligence had confirmed that Margaret Thatcher and her whole cabinet would be staying in the hotel. Moving between the luxurious hospitality of a British tourist town and the troubled city of Belfast, and told from the perspectives of a young IRA explosives expert, the deputy hotel manager and his teenage daughter, High Dive is a taut and tender retelling of one of the most ambitious assassination attempts against the British establishment.

Reviews

Lees powerful novel is an extraordinary performance: vividly written, painfully human and fully fleshing the inner lives of its characters. * Sunday Times *
High Dive did for the Brighton bombings what Garth Risk Hallberg's overhyped City on Fire attempted to do for the New York City blackout - it's a multivoiced epic that builds towards a stunning finale. I loved it. -- Alex Preston * Observer - Best Novels of 2015 *
Achingly good Satisfyingly tricky when it comes to speeding up and slowing down, keeping readers off balance, teasing them about when whats already irrevocable is actually going to happen At his best and he is at it often Lee displays a nimble metaphysical wit and a verbal ingenuity on a par with Martin Amis In High Dive, the ticktock means more than the boom The novels last, almost whispered word about the bombings carnage is left to stand among the most devastating observations ever made about terrorism: Someone had considered this fair. It is Jonathan Lees great achievement to have written, on this of all subjects, one of the gentlest novels in memory. * The New Yorker *
Jonathan Lee [is] a wordsmith of incomparable eloquenceHigh Dive is a work of serious and thoughtful integrity. * Independent *
An ingenious and original mixture of the domestic and the political, set in the days leading up to the Brighton bombing of 1984. At its heart is a father-and-daughter relationship that feels uncannily real and wonderfully touching. -- David Nicholls * Observer, Summer Reads *
Achingly good on a par with Martin Amis In High Dive, the ticktock means more than the boom The novels last, almost whispered word about the bombings carnage is left to stand among the most devastating observations ever made about terrorism: Someone had considered this fair. It is Jonathan Lees great achievement to have written, on this of all subjects, one of the gentlest novels in memory. * The New Yorker *
Hauntingly atmospheric ... Lee is quite brilliant at excavating the disappointment of characters constantly chasing lost opportunities. * Guardian *
Devastating ... Inspired ... We make so many complex emotional investments in the lives of Lee's characters that it takes a monk's restraint not to flip to the very end of the book before you get there. * New York Times *
High Dive is a novel so smart and compassionate and beautifully written that it asks for total immersion. A reader will hold her breath for long, perfectly-paced stretches, and she will surface, dizzied, at the end. -- Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies
The novel is full of gentle humour: its tones are mostly warm and compassionateHigh Dive is a moving and charismatic novelIt succeeds, through its multiple sympathies and scrupulous empathy, on its own terms * Financial Times *
Engrossing Effortlessly switching between Belfast and Brighton in stylist prose that perfectly captures the tension and tenor of the times, its highly recommended. * Mail on Sunday *
Novels about terrorism arent usually this tender. Its Lees way of bringing home the cost of bloodshed ... A tragi-comic tale full of warmth and muddled humanity. * Metro *
High Dive is a fascinating look into a troubled past. In taut scene after taut scene, with a fine style and wit among the carnage, Jonathan Lee does service to history and the novel both. -- Joshua Ferris, author of Then We Came to the End
Lee masterfully ekes poetry out of everyday lifeAs a character study High Dive is faultless. Freya, Moose and Dan exist, you know them, they are gloriously and fully realized. * Stylist *
Lee has crafted an absorbing character piece that feels startlingly real. Even though the dread of the looming disaster is always there, the main characters stories are given plenty of room to breathe and their mundane struggles with everyday life are extremely relatable. High Dive is funny, troublesome and poignant, and will cement Lees reputation. * Herald *

Author Bio

Jonathan Lee's first novel, Who is Mr Satoshi, was nominated for the Desmond Elliott Prize and shortlisted for an MJA Open Book Award in 2011. His second novel, Joy, published in 2013, was shortlisted for the Encore Award. He lives in New York.

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