Peculiar Ground by Lucy Hughes-Hallett audiobook

Peculiar Ground: A Novel

By Lucy Hughes-Hallett
Read by Jake Curran, Peter Noble, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Leighton Pugh, Maggie Ollerenshaw, Anna Bentinck, Juanita McMahon, Rachel Atkins, and Adjoa Andoh

HarperAudio, HarperCollins 9780062684196

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781538480014

  • ISBN: 9781538480007

  • ISBN: 9781538480021

Runtime: 17.67 Hours
Category: Fiction/Literary
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A Kirkus Reviews Pick of Early 2018 Books We Love

A Literary Hub Pick of the Week

“Sophisticated and erudite. . . . Hughes-Hallett is a natural heir to A.S. Byatt, delivering a densely patterned novel that shimmers with human interest as it probes our cultural story.”—Wall Street Journal

The Costa Award-winning author of The Pike makes her literary fiction debut with an extraordinary historical novel in the spirit of Wolf Hall and Atonement—a great English country house novel, spanning three centuries, that explores surprisingly timely themes of immigration and exclusion.

It is the seventeenth century and a wall is being raised around Wychwood, transforming the great house and its park into a private realm of ornamental lakes, grandiose gardens, and majestic avenues designed by Mr. Norris, a visionary landscaper. In this enclosed world everyone has something to hide after decades of civil war. Dissenters shelter in the woods, lovers rendezvous in secret enclaves, and outsiders—migrants fleeing the plague—find no mercy.

Three centuries later, far away in Berlin, another wall is raised, while at Wychwood, an erotic entanglement over one sticky, languorous weekend in 1961 is overshadowed by news of historic change. Young Nell, whose father manages the estate, grows up amid dramatic upheavals as the great house is invaded: a pop festival by the lake, a television crew in the dining room, a Great Storm brewing. In 1989, as the Cold War peters out, a threat from a different kind of conflict reaches Wychwood’s walls.

Lucy Hughes-Hallett conjures an intricately structured, captivating story that explores the lives of game keepers and witches, agitators and aristocrats; the exuberance of young love and the pathos of aging; and the way those who try to wall others out risk finding themselves walled in. With poignancy and grace, she illuminates a place where past and present are inextricably linked by stories, legends, and history—and by one patch of peculiar ground.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“So clever and beautifully written, it gripped me from start to end. I abandoned work and family to finish it.” Roddy Doyle, New York Times bestselling author
“One of the best novels of the year so far.” Times (London)
“A dazzling historical novel with timelty resonances for the Trumpan present…The prose is uniformly gorgeous.” Boston Globe
“Hughes-Hallett’s ambitious first novel dances between past and present, history and modernity…The landscape of this novel—its grounds and waters and walls—is magically and movingly evoked, and remains in the imagination long after the reader passes beyond its gates.” New Statesman
“Hughes-Hallett is a master storyteller. Her prose is a treasure—evocative, rich, engaging.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A pleasure to read for the loveliness of its language…Stunning for both its historical sweep and its elegant prose.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“An enjoyable, sprawling epic debut about an enclosed paradise…Wynchwood is a remarkable, ambivalent creation, ‘at once a sanctuary and place of internment,’ and readers will delight at strolling its grounds.” Publishers Weekly
“Witchcraft, ancient Roman mosaics, the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, and the stirrings of Islamic fundamentalism all come into play amid themes of continuity and change.” Booklist
“Unlike anything I’ve read. With its broad scope and its intimacy and exactness, it cuts through the apparatus of life to the vivid moment. Haunting and huge, and funny and sensuous. It’s wonderful.” Tessa Hadley, author of The London Train
“Lucy Hughes-Hallett’s novel is immensely vivid, full of rich and deeply imagined life, and glowing with energy.” Philip Pullman, author of The Golden Compass

Reviews

Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Author Bio: Lucy Hughes-Hallett

Lucy Hughes-Hallett is the author of The Pike: Gabriele D’Annunzio, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Duff Cooper Prize, the Political Book Award for Political Biography of the Year, and the Costa Biography Award; Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams and Distortions, which won the Fawcett Prize and the Emily Toth Award; and Heroes: Traitors, Saviors, and Supermen.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Literary
Runtime: 17.67
Audience: Adult
Language: English