Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
Aug 2, 2020
Publisher
Hamish Hamilton
ISBN-10
0241207061
ISBN-13
9780241207062
Description
Sacha feels the weight of the world pressing down on her as she navigates a turbulent summer. Amidst the chaos of current events, she struggles to comprehend the state of a world that seems to be unraveling. Her relationship with her brother Robert adds to her turmoil; he embodies recklessness and unpredictability, pulling her into situations she would rather avoid. Their mother is an enigma, caught between the responsibilities of adulthood and the haunting shadows of the past, complicating the family dynamics at every turn.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of family, resilience, and the search for connection take center stage. Sacha's introspective journey reveals her yearning for stability in the midst of insecurity. She grapples with her thoughts and emotions, exploring what it means to be a sibling and a daughter in a society that often feels alien. The characters are rich and relatable, each embodying their own struggles as they confront the complexities of life in a fragile world.
With lyrical prose and a keen sense of observation, Ali Smith crafts a poignant tale that reflects the essence of love and conflict. Through Sacha's eyes, readers are drawn into a summer that is anything but ordinary, as personal and global troubles intertwine in a narrative marked by both heartache and hope.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of family, resilience, and the search for connection take center stage. Sacha's introspective journey reveals her yearning for stability in the midst of insecurity. She grapples with her thoughts and emotions, exploring what it means to be a sibling and a daughter in a society that often feels alien. The characters are rich and relatable, each embodying their own struggles as they confront the complexities of life in a fragile world.
With lyrical prose and a keen sense of observation, Ali Smith crafts a poignant tale that reflects the essence of love and conflict. Through Sacha's eyes, readers are drawn into a summer that is anything but ordinary, as personal and global troubles intertwine in a narrative marked by both heartache and hope.