Hodder & Stoughton July 2014 |
Imagine if you
couldn't see
couldn't hear
couldn't speak...
Then one day somebody took your hand and opened up the world to you.
In her darkness and confusion, Liza’s
only communication is with the visitors, ghostly visions she speaks to in her
head, who bring her neither comfort or joy, but who are her only way of making
sense of her dark and dangerous world. One day, Lottie, a young hop picker
takes Liza’s hand and begins to draw the shape of words, and suddenly the world
beckons Liza in a way that she could never have envisaged.
What then follows is a
beautifully written and very poignant coming of age story, in which Liza matures
and grows into a strong and courageous young woman. With Lottie’s
companionship, Liza is able to make sense of a changing world which sees her
leave the familiarity of the Kentish hop fields, and head towards the unknown
territory of the Boer War. The sweep of history moves effortlessly and very cleverly
takes the reader on a voyage of discovery. We view the world through Liza’s eyes,
which damaged though they are, offer a unique perspective on everything around
her.
The overriding theme of love, friendship
and survival make this one of those stories that stays with you long after the
last page is turned.
It is a commendable debut novel, and I look forward to
reading more from this talented author.
Lovely review Josie, I really enjoyed this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen - I agree, it's a good story. Glad you enjoyed it too :)
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