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My Heavenly Favourite: FROM THE WINNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE
By (Author) Lucas Rijneveld
Translated by Michele Hutchison
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
29th April 2025
13th February 2025
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
839.3137
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
'It's been a long time since a book has destroyed me like this.' Max Porter
'Obsessed me from the first line.' Daisy Johnson
'I'm in awe.' Brandon Taylor
In the tempestuous summer of 2005, a local veterinarian becomes enraptured by a 14-year-old farmer's daughter - his 'favourite' - as he tends her father's cows. This deeply troubled soul is our narrator: a man who believes he offers the object of his love a tantalizing path out of the constrictions of her conservative rural life, a chance to escape to a world of fantasy. But the obsessive reliance he cultivates builds into a terrifying trap, with a crime and confession at the heart of it that threatens to rip their small community apart.
'Mesmerising . . . A singular, deeply discomforting talent.' Financial Times
'An extraordinary literary achievement.' Daily Telegraph *****
'I was floored by this novel . . . Unholy brilliance.' Observer
'A unique creation and a tour de force of transgressive imagination.' Guardian (Book of the Day)
Lucas Rijneveld was born in 1991 in the Netherlands and grew up in a Reformed farming family. His first novel, The Discomfort of Evening, won the International Booker Prize 2020 and the ANV Debut Prize. In the same year the Dutch edition of My Heavenly Favourite was published and was shortlisted for the Libris Literature Prize and was awarded both the Boon and F. Bordewijk prizes. Rijneveld's work has been translated into 39 languages.
Michele Hutchison is a literary translator from Dutch and French into English. In 2020, Michele won
the Vondel Translation Prize for her translation of Stage Four by Sander Kollaard and the International Booker Prize together with author Lucas Rijneveld for The Discomfort of Evening.