All Summer

A gripping tale of memory, art, and self-discovery.

Claire Kilroy author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Faber & Faber

Published:6th May '04

Should be back in stock very soon

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In All Summer, Anna Hunt navigates the complexities of memory and identity while evading a mysterious threat linked to a stolen painting.

In All Summer, Claire Kilroy introduces readers to Anna Hunt, a woman grappling with amnesia and a sense of urgency as she flees an unknown threat. The narrative unfolds in a tense atmosphere where Anna's fragmented memories intertwine with a stolen painting being restored at the National Gallery. The story artfully blends elements of mystery and psychological depth, inviting readers to explore themes of identity, trauma, and the haunting nature of art.

Kilroy's prose is both lyrical and gripping, creating a vivid backdrop against which Anna's journey takes place. As she navigates her disorienting reality, the reader is drawn into her internal struggle, making each revelation feel both poignant and unsettling. The painting serves as a metaphor for Anna's own fragmented identity, reflecting her quest for self-discovery amidst the chaos of her life.

With praise from critics and readers alike, All Summer stands out as a compelling exploration of the human condition. The novel's rich character development and intricate plot weave together a tapestry of emotions, ensuring that readers remain engaged from start to finish. Kilroy's ability to balance humor with moments of intensity adds a unique flavor to the narrative, making it a memorable read.

ISBN: 9780571215638

Dimensions: 200mm x 125mm x 16mm

Weight: 190g

256 pages

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