The Sudden Appearance of Hope: WINNER OF THE WORLD FANTASY AWARD
By (Author) Claire North
Little, Brown Book Group
Orbit
31st January 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of World Fantasy Award 2017 (UK)
Paperback
512
Width 132mm, Height 196mm, Spine 35mm
355g
My name is Hope Arden. I am the girl the world forgets.
It started when I was sixteen years old. A father forgetting to drive me to school. A mother setting the table for three, not four. A friend who looks at me and sees a stranger.No matter what I do, the words I say, the crimes I commit - you will never remember who I am.That makes my life tricky. It also makes me dangerous . . .THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF HOPE is the tale of a girl no one remembers, yet her story will stay with you for ever.Claire North is a true original, a master of ingenious plotting and feats of imagination - Alex Marwood, author of THE WICKED GIRLS
Beautifully written, with a protagonist who is both tragic and heroic, the novel is remarkably powerful and deeply memorable, the latest in a string of terrific books from this newly emerged star in the genre-blending universe - BOOKLIST on THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF HOPEWell-paced, brilliant and balanced - New York TimesBeautifully written, with a protagonist who is both tragic and heroic, the novel is remarkably powerful and deeply memorable, the latest in a string of terrific books from this newly emerged star in the genre-blending universe - BOOKLISTThis is a book which is incredibly compelling, and incredibly heartbreaking at times. I could not put it down - The Forest of BooksClaire North is a pseudonym for Catherine Webb, who wrote several novels in various genres before publishing her first major work as Claire North, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. It was a critically acclaimed success, receiving rave reviews and becoming a word-of-mouth bestseller. She has since published several hugely popular and critically acclaimed novels, won the World Fantasy Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and been shortlisted for the Sunday Times/PFD Young Writer of the Year Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Philip K. Dick Award. She lives in London.