Rhine Journey
By (Author) Ann Schlee
Foreword by Lauren Groff
Daunt Books
Daunt Books
1st October 2024
18th July 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Paperback
224
It is the summer of 1851 and Charlotte Morrison is on holiday in Germany with her brother and his wife. On the surface, Charlotte is an unmarried aunt with a sparse, unfulfilled life. But beneath that quiet respectability lie unsuspected depths hidden murmurings.
On a day trip boating down the Rhine, Charlotte sights a fellow traveller, Edward Newman, who releases the hissing floodwaters of her subconscious. Dark and dangerous, they sweep Charlotte towards the watershed of her life, stretching her imagination to its limit; almost to breaking point.
Shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1981, Ann Schlee's evocative, heady novel creates an aura of tension that is as compelling as it is mysterious, forcing her characters to confront each other as well as themselves over one hot summer abroad.
'I raced through Rhine Journey. Mrs Schlee's simple and direct style makes for very easy reading. This is a first novel of considerable promise.' Olivia Manning
'A journey down the Rhine in the company of Ann Schlee is the purest, simplest pleasure.' Sunday Telegraph
'The quality of the writing is so extraordinarily high that I could hardly believe it was a first novel.' Margaret Forster
Born in Connecticut in 1934, Ann Schlee spent parts of her childhood and adolescence in Egypt, Sudan, Khartoum and Eritrea. She went to boarding school in England and read English at Somerville College, Oxford. In 1957 she married artist Nick Schlee, brought up their four children and wrote five children's novels, including The Vandal, which won the 1980 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. Rhine Journey, the first of her novels for adults, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1981. Subsequently she combined her writing with teaching, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1997.