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Published: 30th October 2024
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Published: 18th November 2024
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Published: 28th October 2025
The Unwilding
By (Author) Marina Kemp
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
28th October 2025
19th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Narrative theme: coming of age
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Narrative theme: death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: sense of place
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
320g
Compelling and fine and rich, I devoured it' TESSA HADLEY
'Powerfully compelling' GUARDIAN
Unbelievably good' ELIZABETH DAY
'Complex and nuanced the perfect definition of summer reading' LUCY CALDWELL
'Subtle, complex, ambitious' THE TIMES
A Guardian Book of the Year
A stunning new novel of power, desire and the secrets all families carry, from the acclaimed author of Nightingale, Marina Kemp.
When fledgling writer Zoe arrives at the Sicilian holiday home of famed novelist Don Travers, she feels that she has made it. And yet as the week unfolds it is not Don but his children and unknowable wife, Lydia, who come to intrigue Zoe most. On the fringes, Dons youngest, Nemony, watches as her older siblings begin to navigate the treacherous waters of the adult world. When her adored oldest sister makes a terrible mistake, the holiday ends suddenly, shattering the fragile balance of their parents marriage and the siblings lives.
Many years later and in the wake of loss, the events of that summer continue to haunt. Nemony, now a lonely new mother herself, strikes up a chance friendship with Zoe. With her support, Nemony attempts to grapple with the casual damage enacted by her father. But as their relationship deepens, she is soon forced to question the true extent of Zoes fascination with the Travers family.
Tracing their lives through Sicily, London and the old mining towns of Appalachia, Nemony must uncover the stories untold about her implacable father, her troubled mother, and the siblings she might still do anything for.
'Exquisitely written, subtle and transporting' SUSSIE ANIE, author of To Fill a Yellow House
'Ambitious, immersive' OLIVIA SUDJIC, author of Sympathy
'Unflinching, magnificent' KAREN POWELL, author of Fifteen Wild Decembers
A writer to watch FRANCIS SPUFFORD
Compelling and fine and rich, I devoured it. A writer with great range Tessa Hadley, author of After the Funeral
'[A] powerfully compelling dissection of the creative process' Guardian
Subtle, complex and ambitiousrecalls McEwans Atonement The Times
Exquisitely written, subtle and transporting, The Unwilding is an absorbing exploration of family ties, memory, connection and the power of stories themselves. A beautiful and thought-provoking novel Sussie Anie, author of To Fill A Yellow House
A sophisticated, emotionally complex novel about loyalty and betrayal, innocence and experience, memory and art. The Unwilding explores its characters blind spots and vulnerabilities with intelligence and compassion. I was gripped Edmund Gordon, author of The Invention of Angela Carter
Ambitious, immersiveKemp renders the danger inherent in what we desire with perceptive elegance, drawing out the tensions between child and adult worldviews, and the vulnerabilities of both. What an achievement Olivia Sudjic, author of Sympathy
Complex and nuancedWritten with consummate poise I just drank it down, over the course of a day in a deckchair, the perfect definition of summer reading. I adored it Lucy Caldwell, author of These Days
At the Sicilian holiday house of a famous writer the youngest daughter watches from the sidelines and many years later is forced to confront uncomfortable truths about her family The Times, The best books of 2024
[An] acutely observed study of family, generational wounds and gender roles Unflinching, magnificent Karen Powell, author of Fifteen Wild Decembers
Tense and atmospheric and beautifully written this is a compelling portrait of a family struggling to confront dark truths, and two women daring to find their voice Rosie Price, author of What Red Was
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.