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Lean Fall Stand
By (Author) Jon McGregor
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
16th September 2022
31st March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Narrative theme: Health and illness
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
260g
A genuine masterpiece Observer
Spectacular Maggie OFarrell
Beautiful Hilary Mantel
Fascinating bold and masterful Max Porter
The highly anticipated new novel from the Costa-award winning, three-times Booker-longlisted author of Reservoir 13.
Doc Wright could be two steps or two miles from his team. In an ice storm, distance loses meaning. No one can see. No one answers their radio. All he can do is keep going, but something has gone wrong inside his head.
Back home, he is the only one who can explain what happened to them in Antarctica. But after what changed on the ice, everything has lost its meaning. Now his wife, Anna, must become his carer. Now he must find a new way to be in the world. All he can do is try to tell his story even if words fail him.
The most gripping piece of writing Ive read in a long time: Sit. Read. Applaud Jarvis Cocker
Extraordinarily tense and atmospheric Telegraph
Exceptional I absolutely loved it David Nicholls, author of Sweet Sorrow
Gripping, moving, magnificent Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire
A WHITE REVIEW BOOK OF THE YEAR A WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE MONTH
Gripping, moving, magnificent Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire
Jon McGregor has crafted a unique narrative, encompassing frozen wastes & altered interior landscapes. The most gripping piece of writing Ive read in a long time: Sit. Read. Applaud Jarvis Cocker
Utterly original. Jaw-dropping. The sort of book youll think about for ages Paula Hawkins, author of Girl on the Train
Another McGregor novel that, beneath its serene surface, takes huge risks Fortunately, its also another McGregor novel that triumphantly gets away with it The Times
'Lean Fall Stand is a beautiful piece of work and should win a roomful of prizes. Jon McGregor writes plainly and exactly, like a poet, and the precision of his writing makes every heartbeat register' Hilary Mantel, author of The Mirror and the Light
A spectacular book It does what Jon McGregor does so well: examine the widening ripples of a single event. I read it again, as soon as I'd finished
Maggie OFarrell, author of Hamnet
Opens as excitingly as any work of fiction Ive recently read Its extraordinarily tense and atmospheric and McGregors prose is tight as a wire Telegraph
Exceptional. So moving, and the use of language is remarkable. I absolutely loved it David Nicholls, author of Sweet Sorrow
A genuinely fascinating book and a troubling, riveting reading experience. A bold and masterful investigation into the weather system of the human mind Max Porter, author of The Death of Francis Bacon
A genuine masterpiece: poised, multilayered and full of the most astonishingly beautiful prose Alex Preston, Observer
McGregors precise, well-judged prose attests to both the power of language and to the havoc created by its loss Financial Times
Jon McGregor is the author of four novels and a story collection. He is the winner of the IMPAC Dublin Literature Prize, Betty Trask Prize, and Somerset Maugham Award, and has twice been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Nottingham, where he edits The Letters Page, a literary journal in letters. He was born in Bermuda in 1976, grew up in Norfolk, and now lives in Nottingham.