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Ripeness

long-buried family secrets in 1960s Italy from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Summerwater

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Ripeness

De : Sarah Moss
Lu par : Flora Montgomery
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'The achievement of a lifetime' - Jessie Burton, author of The House of Fortune
'A book of lasting pleasures' - Eleanor Catton, Booker Prize-winning author of Birnam Wood
'A powerful and beautifully written story of family, friendship and identity' - Guardian


Just out of school and teetering on the brink of adulthood, Edith is sent alone to rural Italy. Her task is simple: support her sister Lydia, a brilliant but brittle ballet dancer, through the final weeks of her pregnancy. Once the baby is born, she is to make a phone call that will change all of their lives forever.

Decades later, Edith is living a contented life in Ireland, happily divorced and unexpectedly free. But when her friend Méabh receives an email from a stranger claiming to be her brother, everything shifts. As Méabh confronts a history she never knew she had, Edith must finally face the truth of that long-ago summer, and the secret she has carried for a lifetime.

‘Tender and rueful . . . Sarah Moss is a marvel of insight and eloquence’ - Emma Donoghue, author of The Paris Express
‘One of our greatest living writers’ - Katherine May, author of Wintering

Praise for Sarah Moss:
‘Throws much contemporary writing into the shade’ Hilary Mantel
‘One of our very best contemporary novelists’ The Independent
‘A brilliant mind’ The Guardian
‘Moss has quietly been putting out some of the most interesting and carefully sculpted novels of recent years’ Financial Times
‘One of the finest contemporary writers working in Britain today’ Stylist
‘Is Sarah Moss the best British writer never nominated for the Booker?’ The Daily Mail
‘Nothing escapes her sly humour and brilliant touch’ Jessie Burton
‘The most brilliant writer. She deserves to win all the prizes’ Joanna Trollope Trollope

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    Sex and childbirth, emigrant and exile, the present and the past: <b>Sarah Moss&rsquo;s ambidextrous talent is evident on every page of this elegant novel</b>. It is intelligent, but never disembodied; evocative, but never sentimental; honest, but never cruel. <b><i>Ripeness</i> is a book of tart and lasting pleasures</b> (Eleanor Catton, Booker prize-winning author of The Luminaries and Birnam Wood)
    This book felt to me like I was reading<b> the achievement of a lifetime</b>, written by <b>one of the best writers alive</b>. <b>Moving, unexpected, masterful</b>, it is a story of stories, of belonging, of exits and entrances, and everything in between. Moss&rsquo;s understanding of who her characters are is also her understanding of all of us. <b>A beautiful, powerful read that echoed for me long after</b> (Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist)
    <b>Tender and rueful</b>, <i>Ripeness</i> is a tale of being a foreigner that moves between 1960s Italy and 2020s Ireland, finding pain and bliss in both. <b>Working at the height of her mature powers, Sarah Moss is a marvel of insight and eloquence</b> (Emma Donoghue, author of Room)
    <b>I devoured <i>Ripeness</i></b>, thrilling at the world Moss brings to life and the characters who inhabit it. <b>What a delicious novel</b>
    The<b> sublime author</b> Sarah Moss returns with <i>Ripeness . . . </i><b>Glorious</b>
    <b>Impressive</b>
    A<b> </b><b>luminous</b> tale about borders, bodies and a sense of belonging (Thomas McMullan, Financial Times)
    Sarah Moss is <b>a master of the ticking clock</b>. Her novels <b>thrum with tension</b> . . . as the climax rushes towards us, <b>Moss makes every moment count</b>
    Sarah Moss is <b>one of the best writers working today</b>, and this might be her best book yet. A wise and tender novel about birth, ballet and belonging,<b> it captivated me completely</b> (Bobby Palmer, author of Isaac and the Egg)
    <b>Beautifully crafted . . . absorbing and moving</b>
    An <b>extended meditation on what home or belonging might mean </b>in a period of disruption and displacement . . . Moss perfectly judges the prickly absolutism of the younger Edith . . . <b>unfailingly spare and alert</b> . . . <b>captivating</b>
    <b>Evocative </b>. . . <b>Immensely moving </b>- and this story feels very much like life . . . This novel <b>lingers so strongly in the mind</b>
    A <b>powerful and beautifully written </b>story of family, friendship and identity
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