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Ruth & Pen: The brilliant debut novel from the internationally bestselling author of Notes to Self

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Full Title:

Ruth & Pen: The brilliant debut novel from the internationally bestselling author of Notes to Self

Contributors:

By (Author) Emilie Pine

ISBN:

9780241393666

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Hamish Hamilton Ltd

Publication Date:

5th May 2022

UK Publication Date:

5th May 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 144mm, Height 222mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

377g

Description

The brilliant debut novel from Emilie Pine, author of the international bestseller NOTES TO SELF Dublin, 7 October 2019 One day, one city, two women- Ruth and Pen. Neither known to the other, but both asking themselves the same questions- how to be with others and how, when the world doesn't seem willing to make space for them, to be with themselves Ruth's marriage to Aidan is in crisis. Today she needs to make a choice - to stay or not to stay, to take the risk of reaching out, or to pull up the drawbridge. For teenage Pen, today is the day the words will flow, and she will speak her truth to Alice, to ask for what she so desperately wants. Deeply involving, poignant and radiantly intelligent, it is a portrait of the limits of grief and love, of how we navigate our inner and outer landscapes, and the tender courage demanded by the simple, daily quest of living.

Reviews

Mesmerising . . . I became completely immersed in this emotional, intimate read * Good Housekeeping *
[An] uplifting debut novel . . . joy is a vital ingredient in Ruth & Pen * The Observer *
The debut novel from the author of the personal essay collection Notes to Self is a poignant, raw exploration of the courage needed to find your space in the world * i *
Impressive . . . Pine explores with great acuity and tenderness the restorative, capacious nature of love. A wise and lovely book * Daily Mail *
Pine makes her chapters playful, writing with a friendly curiousness that brings to mind Ali Smith . . . Pine's measured yet tender juxtaposition of the women's days doesn't draw overly neat parallels so much as prove that one needs the other - younger needs older, optimist needs pessimist, introvert needs extrovert. And our opposites might help us find clarity * i *
[Ruth & Pen] finds heartbreaking beauty in our everyday lives . . . There is a real tenderness in the way in which Pine writes about the teenage girls in the novel * The Irish Times *
Pine reinforces her reputation as one of the most empathetic writers in the country * The Irish Examiner *
There's no doubting the novel's basic integrity; its warmth, its undogmatic interest in ordinary lives, and the impressive range of its imaginative sympathies -- Kevin Power * The Irish Times *
Moving and raw . . . Pine's ability to enter the heads of two such different characters is a sure sign of literary promise * The Sunday Times (Ireland) *
This book is an intimate portrait of love and grief, and the tender, fragile courage required just to live each day * Irish Country Magazine *
A confident walk through the lives of others, two women seeking their place in the world and a peace in themselves * RTE Guide *

Author Bio

Emilie Pine is Professor of Modern Drama at University College Dublin, Ireland. She has published widely as an academic and critic. Her first collection of personal essays Notes to Self won the Butler Literary Award, the Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year Award, and Book of the Year 2018 at the Irish Book Awards. Ruth & Pen is her first novel.

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