A Strange Country
Muriel Barbery author Alison Anderson translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Published:26th Feb '26
Should be back in stock very soon

'Barbery explores the mystical connections between nature, art and the human heart with vivid clarity'
'A mix of J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki, epic in scope yet grounded by humour' Publishers Weekly
One cold November night, in the sixth year of a devastating war, Alejandro de Yepes and his loyal lieutenant, Jesús Rocamora, discover intruders in the castillo's cellars. Leaving no footprints in the snow, these curious visitors come seeking peace and friendship-and perhaps a glass or two of wine. Yet behind their cheerful exterior lies a mission of the gravest urgency: to save a dying realm.
Soon, Alejandro and Jesús abandon their posts, crossing a magical bridge into a land of lingering fog and extraordinary beauty, where the fate of all living creatures hangs in the balance. From the bestselling author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog comes a bewitching, witty, and timely meditation on the interconnectedness of peoples, of the human and natural worlds, and a call to destiny unlike any other.
Barbery explores the mystical connections between nature, art and the human heart with vivid clarity * New York Times *
Barbery's imaginative tale reads as a mix of J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki, epic in scope yet grounded by humor * Publishers Weekly *
To enter Barbery's world is to experience true enchantment * Madame Figaro *
Readers who love meditative, dreamlike fiction will enjoy this translation, which rings with the music of the original French * Booklist *
An elegiac meditation on fellowship * Kirkus Reviews *
A strange and poetic fantasy similar to the work of Tolkien. . . A beautiful book about what it means to be brave and how we all must work to save ourselves and each other * San Francisco Book Review *
Bewitching . . . [an] enchanting hero's journey * Foreword Reviews *
ISBN: 9781805333784
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336 pages