Home Fires
By (Author) Elizabeth Day
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
26th April 2018
5th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
170g
A stunning, delicate portrait of a family bookended by war, Home Fires explores the legacy of loss, the strictures of class and the long road to redemption.
Max Weston, twenty-one, leaves for his first army posting in central Africa. What happens to him changes the lives of his family forever. At home, his parents struggle to cope. The overwhelming love Caroline has always felt for her only child is now matched by the intensity of Max's absence. The silence is broken by the arrival of Caroline's mother-in-law, Elsa, who at the age of ninety-eight can no longer look after herself. After years of living in fear of putting a foot wrong in front of this elegant, cuttingly courteous lady, finally, Caroline has the upper hand.
Elizabeth Day writes with unflinching, responsible honesty; I was inspired and enlightened by the deep humanity of Home Fires Sadie Jones
Day is an empathetic observer. She is meticulous in teaching and dissecting each sentence her characters experience The prose is deliberate, precise and bone dry Elizabeth Day pursues her study of characters attempting to keep the past at bay with a biblical intensity reminiscent of early Anita Brookner and a prose style closer to that of Pat Barker Home Fires conveys a broader version of life with the claustrophobia of emotional repression Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
Day has created a compelling study of grief, not least the conflicting ways in which the bereaved may wish to remember the dead A bold novel, shocking in what it confronts and also in its suggestion that love will, ultimately, survive trauma Daily Telegraph
Day's great strength is her insight An elegant, addictive portrayal of a family at war with its past. A beautifully written novel whose quietly discomfiting tone stays with you for a long while afterwards Observer
Deeply moving Woman's Own
Very sad and very lovely Grazia
An elegant meditation Elizabeth Day's lyrical Home Fires comes highly recommended Viv Groskop, Observer Book of the Year
Elizabeth Day is the author of four novels and Sunday Times bestelling memoir, How to Fail. Her acclaimed debut Scissors, Paper, Stone won a Betty Trask Award and Home Fires was an Observer book of the year. Her third, Paradise City, was named one of the best novels of 2015 in the Evening Standard, and The Party was an Amazon bestseller and a Richard & Judy bookclub pick. She is also an award-winning journalist and has written extensively for The Times, the Telegraph, the Guardian, the Observer, Harper's Bazaar and Elle. She is currently a columnist for the Mail on Sunday's You magazine and host of the iTunes chart-topping podcast, How To Fail With Elizabeth Day.