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Cargando... Water Shall Refuse Them (2019 original; edición 2019)por Lucie McKnight Hardy (Autor)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Water shall refuse them is a short, tense novel that conveys the heat of summer on every page. 16 year old Nif and her family are living in a rented cottage in Wales for a month, in an attempt to get over the recent death of her younger sister. Nif has developed some rituals which she believes will give her power and control over her life and the world around her. She meets a boy in the village who seems to have similar tendencies; he and his mother are outsiders so it is natural for Nif and Mally to hang out. It soon becomes clear that Nif has some disturbing tendencies - the objects which are important to her Creed, as she calls it, were obtained through acts of cruelty to animals. And someone who is cruel to animals may treat humans the same ... There aren't actually any supernatural elements in the novel (well ... probably not) but the atmosphere is such that you feel things could be lurking below the surface of everyday life. The action takes place in the hot, dry summer of 1976 and the heat and dust pervade every scene, bringing the setting to life. This is a disturbing, well written, very effective book that will stay with me for a while. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"A coming of age story where the threat of violence shimmers like a heat haze." â?? Andrew Michael Hurley, The Loney "Something strong, vivid and disquieting grows tall from Folk Horror soil in this novel." â?? Aliya Whiteley, The Arrival of Missives Shortlisted for the Mslexia Novel Award 2017 Longlisted for the Caledonia Novel Award 2018 The heatwave of 1976. Following the accidental drowning of her sister, sixteen-year-old Nif and her family move to a small village on the Welsh borders to escape their grief. But rural seclusion doesn't bring any relief. As her family unravels, Nif begins to put together her own form of witchcraft â?? collecting talismans from the sun-starved land. That is, until she meets Mally, a teen boy who takes a keen interest in her, and has his own secret rites to divulge. Reminiscent of the suspense of Shirley Jackson and soaked in the folk horror of the British landscape, Water Shall Refuse Them is an atmospheric coming-of-age novel and a thrilling debut. Lucie McKnight Hardy grew up in rural West Wales, the daughter of London immigrants. She grew up speaking Welsh and her education was in Welsh. She studied English at the University of Liverpool, studied creative writing with the OU, and has just completed the MA in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan Un No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Nif and her family travel to Wales for a summer break. Fate has struck a terrible blow within the heart of the family and a change will hopefully be the herald of a turning point in their lives. But not all changes are welcome. Nif is standing at a crossroads, neither a girl nor a woman. Her parents are drawing in a sea of tension and a peculiar boy seems to haunt her steps. As the 1976 heatwave unfolds, Nif has to place her trust in herself, her Creed, and…Is there actually anything or anyone else she can trust? Your own self seems to be the only safe refuge.
Or is it?
‘’When I was younger, I used to see if I could make myself cry by imagining myself dead.’’
Lucie McKnight Hardy creates a story whose layers reveal themselves page after page, and then they withdraw in a lyrical, eerie hide-and-seek. A girl is coming of age in the most conflicting circumstances while being a ‘’mother’’ to her little brother. Her mother is spending her days in an endless limbo, her father shuts the door to all his problems, willing them to - magically - go away. The village is populated by harsh people, stuck in a dark past. Her neighbours seem enticing but the cracks are visible. And where is this much-needed escape?
Written in elegant, atmospheric prose with inspiration from the vast wealth of British Folk Horror, with eerie scenes that will haunt your mind (the ‘’exorcism’’ of the house is a masterpiece in itself!), Water Shall Refuse Them is an outstanding novel of loss, despair, guilt, bewilderment, isolation.
A haunting folk tale of mysticism, sensuality and sorrow…
‘’What do you think about when you wake up in the middle of the night, when the light has gone and the darkness is everywhere?’’
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