Family is everything, even when it falls apart.
Discover the brand-new novel from the multi-million-copy bestselling author.
''It made me laugh, it made me cry and I couldn’t put it down. If you are a fan of Maggie O’Farrell you must read this.'' - Louise Minchin, TV presenter and author of Isolation Island
''Rachel Joyce is a masterful storyteller.'' - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life
’The renowned artist - the emotionally starved children - what an inspired subject! Joyce writes with her trademark vitality and compassion and there is such colour here. So much at stake. I couldn’t put it down.’ - Esther Freud, author of Hideous Kinky and Mr Mac and Me
''Lyrical, shrewd and, ultimately, as indecently satisfying as a four course Italian lunch. My life is a little emptier now it''s over.'' - Patrick Gale, author of A Place Called Winter
''Sparkling and addictive … Rachel Joyce is so incredibly good and wise on families and siblings. I couldn’t love it more.'' - Harriet Evans, author of The Garden of Lost and Found
‘A triumph of insight and empathy!’ - Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures
''Joyce is a fearless explorer of emotional landscape.'' – Sunday Times
''If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce'' – Telegraph
There is a heatwave across Europe.
Goose and his three sisters gather at the family''s house by Lake Orta in Piedmont, Italy. Their father, a famous artist, has recently remarried a much younger woman and decamped to Italy to finish his masterpiece. Now he is dead and there is no sign of a painting.
Although the siblings have always been close, as they search for answers over that summer, the things they learn - about themselves, their father and their new stepmother - will drive them apart before they can come to any kind of understanding of what their father''s legacy truly is.
Extraordinarily compelling, at heart this is a novel about sibling relationships and those hairline cracks that can appear within a family: what what happens when they splinter, and what it would take to mend them.
Family is everything, even when it falls apart.
Discover the brand-new novel from the multi-million-copy bestselling author.
''It made me laugh, it made me cry and I couldn’t put it down. If you are a fan of Maggie O’Farrell you must read this.'' - Louise Minchin, TV presenter and author of Isolation Island
''Rachel Joyce is a masterful storyteller.'' - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life
’The renowned artist - the emotionally starved children - what an inspired subject! Joyce writes with her trademark vitality and compassion and there is such colour here. So much at stake. I couldn’t put it down.’ - Esther Freud, author of Hideous Kinky and Mr Mac and Me
''Lyrical, shrewd and, ultimately, as indecently satisfying as a four course Italian lunch. My life is a little emptier now it''s over.'' - Patrick Gale, author of A Place Called Winter
''Sparkling and addictive … Rachel Joyce is so incredibly good and wise on families and siblings. I couldn’t love it more.'' - Harriet Evans, author of The Garden of Lost and Found
‘A triumph of insight and empathy!’ - Clare Chambers, author of Small Pleasures
''Joyce is a fearless explorer of emotional landscape.'' – Sunday Times
''If only there were more novelists like Rachel Joyce'' – Telegraph
There is a heatwave across Europe.
Goose and his three sisters gather at the family''s house by Lake Orta in Piedmont, Italy. Their father, a famous artist, has recently remarried a much younger woman and decamped to Italy to finish his masterpiece. Now he is dead and there is no sign of a painting.
Although the siblings have always been close, as they search for answers over that summer, the things they learn - about themselves, their father and their new stepmother - will drive them apart before they can come to any kind of understanding of what their father''s legacy truly is.
Extraordinarily compelling, at heart this is a novel about sibling relationships and those hairline cracks that can appear within a family: what what happens when they splinter, and what it would take to mend them.