Nightingale
By (Author) Marina Kemp
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
4th September 2021
29th April 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
300g
A moving novel about sex, death, passion and prejudice in a sleepy village in the south of France
Marguerite Demers is twenty-four when she leaves Paris for the sleepy southern village of Saint-Sulpice, to take up a job as a live-in nurse. Her charge is Jerome Lanvier, once one of the most powerful men in the village, and now dying alone in his large and secluded house, surrounded by rambling gardens. Manipulative and tyrannical, Jerome has scared away all his previous nurses.
Its not long before the villagers have formed opinions of Marguerite. Brigitte Brochon, pillar of the community and local busybody, finds her arrogant and mysterious and is desperate to find a reason to have her fired. Glamorous outsider Suki Lacourse sees Marguerite as an ally in a sea of small-minded provincialism. Local farmer Henri Brochon, husband of Brigitte, feels concern for her and wants to protect her from the villagers intrusive gossip and speculation but Henri has a secret of his own that would intrigue and disturb his neighbours just as much as the truth about Marguerite, if only they knew
Set among the lush fields and quiet olive groves of southern France, and written in clear prose of crystalline beauty,Nightingale is a masterful, moving novel about death, sexuality, compassion, prejudice and freedom.
Stunning a book about family, sexuality. death and, ultimately, living Prima
Deeply moving, aglow with compassion Guardian
An elegantly formed and gripping debut
Sunday Times
Secrets and lies, despair and rebirth as a patriarch dies in rural France. An exquisitely observed debut from a writer to watch Francis Spufford, author of Golden Hill
An extraordinary novel. Richly atmospheric andbeautifully paced I loved it Jo Baker, author of Longbourn
For a story about a dying man, this is a book with plenty of life and passion The Times
Marina Kemp was born in London, where she lives now with her husband and daughter. She studied Classics at Oxford University, and Creative Writing at Goldsmiths. Nightingale is her first novel.