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		<title>The raven&#8217;s nest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2008, on a week-long trip to a film festival in Iceland, Sarah Thomas was spellbound by the strange landscape she found herself in, a place whose midwinter full moon is brighter than daylight, where fierce storms shake iron-clad houses and northern lights pattern the night sky, where the meaning of the word for yes is imbued with ambiguity when spoken on an inbreath. A place in which, and with which, it is possible to think differently. An immediate love for this country and a man she meets there, Bjarni, turns what was intended to be a short stay into a profoundly transformative half decade, one which radically alters Sarah's understanding of herself and the natural world. As her marriage unravels due to her and Bjarni's struggle to communicate across cultures, they decide to divorce, just as a tremor swarm heralds a major volcanic eruption.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Fascinating&#8217; &#8211; Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways&#8217;Truly a thing of wonder&#8217; &#8211; Kerri nÃ¯ ¿ ½ Dochartaigh, author of Thin Places&#8217;Lyrical [and] thoughtful&#8217; &#8211; Cal Flyn, author of Islands of AbandonmentVisiting Iceland as an anthropologist and film-maker in 2008, Sarah Thomas is spellbound by its otherworldly landscape. An immediate love for this country and for Bjarni, a man she meets there, turns a week-long stay into a transformative half-decade, one which radically alters Sarah&#8217;s understanding of herself and of the living world.She embarks on a relationship not only with Bjarni, but with the light, the language, and the old wooden house they make their home. She finds a place where the light of the midwinter full moon reflected by snow can be brighter than daylight, where the earth can tremor at any time, and where the word for echo &#8211; bergmÃ¯ ¿ ½l &#8211; translates as &#8216;the language of the mountain&#8217;. In the midst of crisis both personal and planetary, as her marriage falls apart, Sarah finds inspiration in the artistry of a raven&#8217;s nest: a home which persists through breaking and reweaving &#8211; over and over.Written in beautifully vivid prose The Raven&#8217;s Nest is a profoundly moving meditation on place, identity and how we might live in an era of environmental disruption.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[On a balmy evening in late March, an oligarch's wife hosts a party on a superyacht moored in the Maldives. Tables cover the massive deck, adorned with orchids, champagne bottles, name cards of celebrities. Uniformed staff flank a red carpet on the landing dock. This is what Kata has wanted for a long time - acceptance into the glittering world of high society. But there are those who aim to come between Kata and her goal, and they are closer to home than she could have imagined. Witness to the corruption and violence underneath the shiny surfaces is Mel, a young English woman employed to tutor Kata's precocious daughter and navigate her through the class codes of English privilege. Now the closest Mel gets to such privilege is as hired help to the wealthy, and she is deeply resentful.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;A superb debut novel&#8230; Anyone who enjoyed The White Lotus will love Thomas&#8217;s scalpel-sharp skewering of the mores and idiocies of the idle rich&#8217; Observer&#8221;A classy thriller that will appeal to fans of Leila Slimani&#8217;s Lullaby . . . A hot holiday read to brighten up the last few weeks of winter&#8217; Sunday TimesQueen K is as compulsive as a Netflix binge, but it also asks timely questions about status and what constitutes a dignified life&#8217; Sheena Patel, Guardian&#8217;Balzac in Balenciaga&#8230; Queen K lures you in with escapist, beach-read vibes, then bares its teeth with a devastating portrait of the emotional cost of greed&#8217; Times&#8217;Patricia Highsmith-esque &#8230; an untrustworthy narrator judging her employer&#8217;s life of excess and desperate attempts to infiltrate a glittering world&#8217; Evening Standard, &#8216;The Debuts You&#8217;ll Love in 2023&#8221;A dark and brilliant read . . . our bet is that this is going to be on the small or big screen&#8217; GlamourOn a balmy evening in late March, an oligarch&#8217;s wife hosts a party on a superyacht moored in the Maldives. Tables cover the massive deck, adorned with orchids, champagne bottles, name cards of celebrities. Uniformed staff flank a red carpet on the landing dock. This is what Kata has wanted for a long time: acceptance into the glittering world of high society. But there are those who aim to come between Kata and her goal, and they are closer to home than she could have imagined.Witness to the corruption and violence underneath the shiny surfaces is Mel, a young English woman employed to tutor Kata&#8217;s precocious daughter and navigate her through the class codes of English privilege. Now the closest Mel gets to such privilege is as hired help to the wealthy, and she is deeply resentful.Exquisitely written and deliciously unreliable, Queen K takes the reader to some of the most luxurious places in the world. But a dark refrain sounds from the very beginning of the story and grows towards its operatic finale: a novel about insatiable material desire can only ever be a tragedy.&#8217;A world of butter-cream-beige luxury, brimming with toxicity and darkness, that pulls you in, and under&#8217; Calla Henkel, author of Other People&#8217;s Clothes</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 2008, on a week-long trip to a film festival in Iceland, Sarah Thomas was spellbound by the strange landscape she found herself in, a place whose midwinter full moon is brighter than daylight, where fierce storms shake iron-clad houses and northern lights pattern the night sky, where the meaning of the word for yes is imbued with ambiguity when spoken on an inbreath. A place in which, and with which, it is possible to think differently. An immediate love for this country and a man she meets there, Bjarni, turns what was intended to be a short stay into a profoundly transformative half decade, one which radically alters Sarah's understanding of herself and the natural world. As her marriage unravels due to her and Bjarni's struggle to communicate across cultures, they decide to divorce, just as a tremor swarm heralds a major volcanic eruption.]]></description>
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