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Katherine Carlyle
Katherine Carlyle | Rupert Thomson
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Katherine Carlyle is a masterpiece. Philip Pullman, best-selling author of the His Dark Materials trilogy [T]his road trip through a snow dome of mesmeric hallucinations is Thomson at his best. Richard Flanagan, author of The Narrow Road to the Deep North, winner of the 2015 Man Booker Prize Katherine Carlyle is Rupert Thomsons breakthrough novel. Written in the beautifully spare, lucid, and cinematic prose Thomson is known for, and powered by his natural gift for storytelling, it uses the modern techniques of IVF to throw new light on the myth of origins. It is a profound and moving novel about identity, the search for personal meaning, and how we are loved. Unmoored by her mothers death and feeling her father to be an increasingly distant figure, Katherine Carlyle abandons the set course of her life and starts out on a mysterious journey to the ends of the world. Instead of going to college, she disappears, telling no one where she has gone. What begins as an attempt to punish her father for his absence gradually becomes a testing ground of his love for her, a coming-to-terms with the death of her mother, and finally the mise-en-scne for a courageous leap to true empowerment.
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andrew61
Katherine Carlyle | Rupert Thomson
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A unique story by a writer I hadn't come across until I heard him recommended on backlisted. The opening introduces Katherine as an embryo, frozen but having to wait to be implanted. Skip to K,19, living in Rome, her reporter father flying around the world but neither parent or child managing grief. Plot then skips to Berlin, Moscow, + the Arctic as K learns who she is through various encounters. Grt to find a new writer whose writing feels fresh

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Lesliereadsalot
Katherine Carlyle | Rupert Thomson
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A young woman goes on a journey to the middle of nowhere, following the death of her mother. She has a complicated relationship with her father, and all men actually. I could never decide if I liked her or disliked her or just felt sorry for her. But she has an interesting story to tell.

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shawnmooney
Katherine Carlyle | Rupert Thomson
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Listening to my first episode of the Backlisted podcast, and they're raving about this British writer, Rupert Thomson. The most underrated British writer, and most deserving of a Booker prize. The most European British writer. A writer who dissolves genre. I didn't put these in quotation marks but they are my paraphrases of some of their superlative exclamations. I'd never heard of him but am certainly intrigued now!

LauraTFrey My favourite book podcast. I read Good Morning Midnight because of those guys. 8y
Marchpane Thanks for mentioning this podcast - hadn't heard of it but now I've subscribed and added a few books to the TBR just from this episode! Including 8y
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BethFishReads
Katherine Carlyle | Rupert Thomson
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A true gem rediscovered while going through my books. I *really* want to read this. Love the opening sentences.

BookishFeminist This sounds really good! 8y
MrBook Whaaat theeee..sounds interesting! 8y
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BethFishReads @MrBook it's one of those books I couldn't wait to read, but I somehow forgot about it until last night 8y
MrBook Do tell us your thoughts when you finish with it 😊👍🏻! 8y
BethFishReads @MrBook you know I will 😊 8y
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