Strangers at the port

Aimee, Curtis, Lauren

£16.99

Giulia is ten. She has never left the tiny island she lives on. She never wants to. Her best friend on the island – besides her older sister – is a donkey. She ties ribbons around his head and thinks she will marry him when the time comes. Her island is one filled with widows. Widows that are watched over by the Shipmaster and his many sons. It is a place that feels stuck in time – verdant, plentiful, happy, peaceful. Until the men arrive. And the vines begin to fail. And everything changes.

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Publish Date: 03/08/2023

Description

A TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023

‘This novel amazed me. It is the work of a true original’ LUCIE ELVEN
‘I loved Strangers at the Port. It is deliciously spare, yet complex – a story of the past as well as a vision of the future’ SARA BAUME

Giulia is ten. She lives on the greenest island in a volcanic archipelago. She has never left.

Her best friend, beside her older sister, Giovanna, is a donkey. She ties ribbons around his head and thinks she will marry him when the time comes.

The sisters’ days on the island are shaped by ritual, community, superstition and isolation.

It is a place that feels stuck in time: verdant, plentiful, peaceful.

Until the men arrive.

And a foreign yacht anchors at the port.

And the vines begin to fail.

And everything changes.

From the author of Dolores, Strangers at the Port is an exquisite, enchanted, atmospheric novel about myth and memory, suspicion and dislocation, emigrants and explorers.

‘Lauren Aimee Curtis brings her alchemical knack to a remote island setting, recounting a story through three vantage points. Giulia and Giovanna’s acidic, beguiling accounts of their island’s rituals and lore contrast with a third teller whose logbooks fragment into feverish autobiography. Curtis’s radiant novel explores the ineffable dimensions of a place, of the past, of a person, which is precisely what I come to literature for’ MIREILLE JUCHAU

Additional information

Weight 340 g
Dimensions 220 × 138 × 30 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

224

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K