West

Carys Davies author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Granta Books

Published:4th Apr '19

£9.99

Available for immediate dispatch.

West cover

'ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS I'VE READ THIS YEAR' Sunday Times: the highly acclaimed and exquisite debut novel of wonder and loss on the American Frontier

SHORTLISTED FOR THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE 'This short novel will live on in your imagination long after you read the last page' Claire Messud When Cy Bellman, American settler and widowed father of ten-year-old Bess, reads in the newspaper that huge ancient bones have been discovered in a Kentucky swamp, he leaves his small Pennsylvania farm and daughter to find out if the rumours are true: that the giant monsters are still alive, and roam the uncharted wilderness beyond the Mississippi River. West is the extraordinary story of a quest for a myth, of Bellman's journey into the unknown and of Bess, waiting at home for her father to return, facing monsters of her own. It is an eerie and timeless epic-in-miniature. 'One of the best books I've read this year... It's a book you can read in a day and that will resonate all year long in your head' Sunday Times 'Carys Davies is a deft, audacious visionary... Twisting the heart as few others can...' Téa Obreht, author of The Tiger's Wife

One of the most haunting and beautifully crafted novels I have read in a long time... Davies has produced something quite wonderful * Sunday Times *
One of the best books I've read this year...West [...] is so crisply and concisely written, and so warm and human in its economy, that it shames the behemoths sitting beside it on the nation's bookshop shelves. It's a book you can read in a day and that will resonate all year long in your head -- Andrew Holgate * Sunday Times *
Slender, stark and utterly mesmerising... The language, lyrical yet pared down, conveys complicated feelings of grief, guilt, sadness and a strange kind of wonder -- Eithne Farry * Mail On Sunday *
Davies's lapidary prose is a marvel - she creates worlds in a few deft pen strokes... beautifully sad -- Siobhan Murphy * The Times *
Carys Davies's brilliant gem of a novel glints with sadness and a sombre kind of wonder -- Eithne Farry * Sunday Express *
Short, incredible, violent, uplifting and empowering - how Davies manages to create such an enduring story in 150 pages is a mystery, but she nails it. Do your reading list a big favour and transport yourself to the American frontier to meet 12-and-half-year-old Bess and her father * Stylist *
West is both beautifully crafted and entrances to its cleverly conceived end * Sunday Times *
A real page-turner. A magnificent achievement -- Roger Cox * Scotsman *
West has all the stark power and immediacy of a folk-tale or a legend. It is also structured with great artistry, a beguiling sense of form and pace, and a depth in the way the characters are created, making clear that Carys Davies is a writer of immense talent -- Colm Tóibín
Menace and mordant wit are the blood that runs through these veins, but there's a pulse of wonder in Carys Davies' West. She sees the world and its inhabitants both as we hope they are and as we fear that they might be. An audacious and enigmatic debut of thrilling dimensions, and a halting reminder of fiction's possibilities -- Akhil Sharma
A story of determination, betrayal, folly, and reckless hope written in the grand tradition of the pioneers. You enter the familiar American frontier and shortly are convinced, with Davies' hero, that the mammoths of the Pleistocene still shyly roam the Plains. The seams between imagination and history in this extraordinary story are invisible. I believed every word -- Salvatore Scibona
In a way, West reads like some extended fairy tale. But then, I've never stopped wanting to run off and find dinosaurs. Its strength lies in belief, and wonder, and the simple pure clarity of that in an incomprehensible world -- Cynan Jones
West is a journey and a wonder. A story concerned with value and language, love and absence, life and death. A debut of real distinction -- Bernard MacLaverty
To read Carys Davies' West is to encounter a myth, or a potent dream - a narrative at once new and timeless. Exquisite, continent, utterly vivid, this short novel will live on in your imagination long after you read the last page -- Claire Messud, author * The Burning Girl and the Woman Upstairs *
West proves what-in-the-know lovers of her short stories have already been trumpeting: Carys Davies is a deft, audacious visionary, a master of the form. In West, she breaks open our fascination with fated journeys and the irrepressible draw of the unknown, imbuing the American landscape with her own rare magic, twisting the heart as few others can, brilliantly navigating the tension between narrative minimalism and imaginative opulence -- Tea Obrecht, author * The Tiger's Wife *
Wonderful -- Sarah Jessica Parker * Girlboss *
A beautifully written fable on the conflict between the quixotic and the mundane * Wales Arts Review *
A novel of extraordinary beauty... an accomplished tale of genuine panache...West will remain with you for some time -- Paul Burke * Nudge Books *
I highly, highly, highly recommend this... This is a book I was hoping would be one of my books of the year and most certainly will be -- Simon Savidge * Savidge Reads *
Brief and brilliant - perfect to slip into the suitcase...I hope to see it on the Man Booker shortlist this autumn -- Summer Books round up * Tablet *
Davies [...] has the astonishing ability to capture a life - however idiosyncratic - in the briefest of brushstrokes -- Summer Reading * Evening Standard *
A haunting, beautifully crafted novel * Sunday Times *
A compact, elegantly written story -- 100 Modern Novels to Love * Sunday Times *
In Davies's slim first novel...not a word is wasted; the canvas is as wide as her brush is fine...There are many worlds to explore within this short book * Guardian *
Davies spins a convincing story... The author has an acute sense of period, and a fine ear for dialogue * RTÉ *
Perfectly formed . . . Beautifully crafted and immensely moving * Sunday Times *
A tiny jewel of a novel, but sweeping in its power and scope, is Carys Davies's West...[an] epic tale of settlers and monsters -- Julie Myerson * Observer *
Highly-readable . . . This well-crafted novel, short though it is, will hold your attention to the very end * Yorkshire Gazette and Herald *

ISBN: 9781783784233

Dimensions: 190mm x 130mm x 10mm

Weight: 102g

160 pages