Beginning Middle End

Valeria Luiselli author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Publishing:30th Jul '26

£18.99

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the hotly anticipated new novel from the Booker Prize-longlisted author of Lost Children Archive

‘Dazzles on every page’ KATIE KITAMURA

‘I was utterly captivated’ KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE

‘A beautiful, maybe perfect, novel’ TOMMY ORANGE

From the award-winning author of Lost Children Archive, Valeria Luiselli, comes a wondrous new novel about family, time and starting over.

All I had to do, or so I thought, was to answer a simple question: How do I reinvent it, the story, our lives?

A mother and a daughter take off on a road trip after the collapse of a marriage. Their journey begins in Sicily during a summer of rapidly-changing winds, volcanic rumbles and sudden tempests. How do you begin again, the mother wonders, if you got the beginning wrong? The trip soon becomes a quest for origins – not just through their family history, but also further back to a mythical and even geological past.

With her daughter leaving childhood behind and her mother beginning to show signs of dementia, the narrator finds herself at a crossroads. She must now ask herself: How do we situate ourselves deeply in the world while accepting our transience in it? How are a family's memories made and what happens when they disappear?

A road novel, a mother-daughter story, a radical portrait of starting over, in all its forms, Beginning Middle End offers an exhilarating testament to the power of the stories and the loves we hold most dear.

‘What sets Valeria Luiselli’s new novel apart is its clarity, its immediacy, its vividness’ COLM TÓIBÍN, author of Long Island

‘Beautiful, funny and tender … I loved it’ EMMA HEALY, author of Sweat

‘An instant classic, Luiselli is at her bravest and most sincere’ SAMANTA SCHWEBLIN, author of Fever Dream

‘I loved spending time with the women in Beginning Middle End, who soon began to feel like friends’ OCTAVIA BRIGHT, author of This Ragged Grace

‘Luminous, reverberating and original – a novel to reckon with and to marvel at’ PAUL FARLEY, author of When It Rained for a Million Years

What sets Valeria Luiselli’s new novel apart is its clarity, its immediacy, its vividness. Not just the characters, but the very rooms, the views from windows and the streets, are created with precision and lucidity’ Colm Tóibín, author of The News from Dublin
‘A novel about love, self-invention, and lore both historical and familial. Valeria Luiselli is extravagantly gifted – a writer possessed of both wisdom and an inquisitive, powerful heart’ Katie Kitamura, author of Audition
‘A rare, aching work of deep thought and pure feeling. I was utterly captivated, entranced and moved by it’ Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of Almost Life
Beautiful, funny and tender … made me think of Sebald and Deborah Levy … I loved it and will be thinking about it for a long time’ Emma Healey, author of Elizabeth is Missing
This book does something rare: it takes feelings seriously without being sentimental, respects the metaphysical while keeping its feet on the ground. I loved spending time with the women in Beginning Middle End, who soon began to feel like friends’ Octavia Bright, author of This Ragged Grace
‘A profound meditation on parenthood and the nature of change … a beautiful, maybe perfect novel’ Tommy Orange, author of Wandering Stars
This book is an animal from the future, with five hearts beating at once – daughter, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, reader. Each time one of the hearts beats faster, it touches all the others. An instant classic, Valeria Luiselli is at her bravest and most sincere’ Samanta Schweblin, author of Fever Dream
Luminous, reverberating, and original – a novel to reckon with and to marvel at’ Paul Farley, author of When It Rained for a Million Years

ISBN: 9780008804800

Dimensions: 222mm x 141mm x 21mm

Weight: 270g

368 pages