Clark, Polly
Larchfield : The moving, gripping and wonderful debut about finding human connection
Larchfield : The moving, gripping and wonderful debut about finding human connection
Couldn't load pickup availability
Author: Clark, Polly
Fiction & related items
Published on 8 March 2018 by Quercus Publishing (riverrun).
Paperback / softback | 368 pages
129 x 196 x 23 | 262g
'Gripping' Margaret Atwood 'Captivating' Louis de Bernieres 'Magnificent' Alexander McCall SmithIn 1930, a young man, torn apart by his illegal desire, stands on a deserted Scottish beach. Wystan H. Auden is only twenty-four and longing to be a great poet; longing too, for someone who understands him. He scribbles his telephone number on a piece of paper, puts it in an empty milk bottle, and flings it into the sea.
Decades later, Dora Fielding stands on the same beach, lost and desperate. Struggling to cope alone with her baby and suffocating in the small town, she yearns for connection. This is when she finds the message in the bottle. And calls the number.
What happens next is a breathtaking leap of faith that rejoices in the power of the human imagination.
If you cannot find the book you're after, please click here.
View full details