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The High House Jessie Greengrass

The High House By Jessie Greengrass

The High House by Jessie Greengrass


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Summary

Crisis slid from distant threat to imminent probability and we tuned it out like static...

The High House Summary

The High House: Shortlisted for the Costa Best Novel Award by Jessie Greengrass

'SUFFUSED WITH JOY' Guardian, 'PROPHETIC' Daily Mail, 'BEAUTIFUL' Scotsman, 'IMMERSIVE' IMAGE

Perched on a hill above a village by the sea, the high house has a mill, a vegetable garden and a barn full of supplies.

Caro and her younger half-brother, Pauly, arrive there one day to find it cared for by Grandy and his granddaughter, Sally. Not quite a family, they learn to live together, and care for one another.

But there are limits even to what the ailing Grandy knows about how to survive, and, if the storm comes, it might not be enough.

'Deeply moving ... so grounded in reality and the ordinariness of the lives of this disparate group, that I had to read parts of it through my fingers' Good Housekeeping Books of the Year

The High House Reviews

'Greengrass steeps us deeply in her wild, watery setting ... its prophetic vision fixes the attention' - Daily Mail

'Full of elegant, resonant sentences about human fallibility, complacency, selfishness and our unquenchable capacity for love' - Sunday Times

'This brave, important and exquisitely written novel is a frightening one. But even the darkest times are lit by moments of beauty and grace, and the reader is uplifted by Greengrass's conviction that salvation lies not in competing with one another to survive but in uniting to help those we love' - Sigrid Nunez

'A book suffused with the joy and fulfilment of raising a child. The High House stands out, for Greengrass understands that perhaps the best writers and artists can hope for no is to help us admit, accept and process our collective failure to act' - Guardian

'By the end I felt a tightening in my chest. Not only admiration for what I had read, but fear, which I had swallowed down, one calm and often beautiful sentence after another. The High

House managed to shock my system in away that the attention-grabbing antics of Extinction Rebellion have not done' - Scotsman

'Will delight readers who relish the ambition and originality of her work, and leave them pondering its ideas about climate change, family, equality and the ethical dilemmas that are posed by a crisis' - i paper

'Chillingly articulate' - Daily Telegraph

'Greengrass uses a future post-apocalyptic world as a perspective from which to apply the melancholic, nostalgic air of Ian Sinclair, Rachel Lichtenstein or W G Sebald to our own present. You think you have time. And then, all at once, you don't' - Irish Times

'An extraordinary, immersive read' - IMAGE

'A master observer of inter-human atmosphere' - Max Porter

'This book is completely beautiful' - Daisy Johnson

'Excellent' - Jessie Burton

'Profoundly moving, this is an incisive yet hopeful reflection on how to move forward together' - Julianne Pachico

'Greengrass has encapsulated the dignity of our individual actions and the true value of what we possess' - Lonesome Reader

'I have no qualms in saying The High House is a must read' -Bookmunch

'Haunting new novel ... Greengrass is among a growing number of novelists who are confronting this unfolding catastrophe through the young genre of climate fiction' - Guardian

'Subtle and affecting, tender and terrifying, and written in the most sumptuous and delicate prose' - Esther Freud

'A deeply moving novel set in a near-future where a climate crisis is no longer just a possibility but an imminent disaster ... This is so grounded

in reality and the ordinariness of the lives of this disparate group, that I had to read parts of it through my fingers' - Joanne Finney, Good Housekeeping Books of the Year

About Jessie Greengrass

Jessie Greengrass spent her childhood in London and Devon. She studied philosophy in Cambridge and London and now lives in Berwick-upon-Tweed with her partner and children.

Her collection of short stories, An Account of the Decline of the Great Auk, According to One Who Saw It, won the Edge Hill Prize 2016 and a Somerset Maugham Award. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, Sight, was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2018.

Additional information

GOR012271572
9781800750913
1800750919
The High House: Shortlisted for the Costa Best Novel Award by Jessie Greengrass
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Swift Press
2022-03-17
288
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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