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See You In September
By (Author) Charity Norman
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
5th January 2022
Australia
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Paperback
448
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
382g
SHORTLISTED FOR BEST CRIME NOVEL in the 2018 NGAIO MARSH AWARDS FOR CRIME FICTION
'A big, gripping and heartbreaking read . . . I couldn't put it down.' Daily Mail
'Norman does a fine job delving into the insidious psychology of cults . . . It's a creepy portrayal of an ordinary young woman, feeling the lure of total belonging, who is groomed into accepting a sinister price for it.' The Sydney Morning Herald
After breaking up with her boyfriend mid-holiday, Cassy spontaneously accepts an invitation to stay in an idyllic farming collective. Overcome by the peace and beauty of the valley, and swept up in the charisma of Justin, the community's leader, Cassy is convinced that she has to stay.
As Cassy becomes more and more entrenched in the group's rituals and beliefs, her frantic parents fight to bring her home before Justin's prophesied Last Day can come to pass. Can her family rescue her before it's too late
A powerful story of family, faith and finding yourself, See You in September is an unputdownable novel from this hugely exciting author.
'Charity Norman writes compelling tales that make you think, keep you guessing and capture the mind and the heart ... See You In September is an intricate and disturbing venture into the depths of a cult; what draws you in and what keeps you there. It's also a look into family, friendship, faith and the state of the world. Compelling reading!' - Beauty and Lace
Charity Norman was born in Uganda and brought up in successive draughty vicarages in Yorkshire and Birmingham. After several years' travel she became a barrister, specialising in crime and family law in the northeast of England. Also a mediator and telephone crisis line listener, she's passionate about the power of communication to slice through the knots. In 2002, realising that her three children had barely met her, she took a break from the law and moved with her family to New Zealand. Her first novel, Freeing Grace, was published in 2010. Second Chances (After the Fall) was a Richard and Judy Book Club choice and World Book Night title. See You in September, her fifth book, was shortlisted for Best Crime Novel in the 2018 Ngaio Marsh Awards for Crime Fiction. The Secrets of Strangers is her sixth book and has been shortlisted for Best International Crime Fiction at the 2021 Ned Kelly Awards and longlisted for Best Novel at the 2021 Ngaio Awards.