
How to Survive Everything by Ewan Morrison
The great pandemic novel (Ian Rankin), How to Survive Everything is an electrifying prepper thriller one girls guide to navigating the collapse of everything she knows, by multi-award-winning novelist Ewan Morrison.
"I wasn’t sure there could be a great pandemic novelHere it is." Ian Rankin; “One of the most provocative, intelligent and original novelists working in Britain today.” Irvine Welsh; “A terrific and gripping story… a masterclass in storytelling … echoes of Salinger’s Holden Caulfield … Haley is a triumph … often very funny … It’s unusual for a dystopian novel to be rich in humanity, but this one is. … Morrison has been recognized as the best or certainly most interesting Scottish novelist of his generation, and this is the best book he has yet written.” Alan Massie, The Scotsman; “A complex, thought-provoking drama about fake news, real fears and frayed family ties … both exciting and terrifying … a bold and compelling book by a writer whose creative risks continue to pay huge dividends.” Malcom Forbes, Herald; "Urgent and exciting, harnessing our current global anxiety with a beautifully observed family drama." Atom Egoyan; “Terrifying … a terrifically written thriller that puts a very contemporary dysfunctional family at the heart of a very contemporary dystopian reality.” Lynda Obst, Producer of Interstellar; “How To Survive Everything is a gritty and (tragically) cool novel. The collision of a broken family and a global pandemic, it reads as a survival guide and feels like (is) a warning.” David Shields; “A riot to read … occasionally extremely funny. The plot twists and turns at a spanking pace.” Charlotte Metcalf, Breakout Culture; “Acutely realised and perfectly pitched … poignant, heart-rending and hilarious … This is a beautiful book in many ways … an exploration of love in all its guises, emerging, enduring, failed, set against an all too real dystopian setting, full of broken people trying to endure. Highly recommended.” The Literary Shed; “One of our best living authors, his voice is unique, his style is magnificent and his imagination knows no bounds … Terrifying and harrowing, yet also deeply touching … Most certainly a novel of our time. One that will stay with me, and haunt me.” Anne Cater, Random Things Through My Letterbox; Praise for Nina X; "Sensational. Like nothing I've ever read. A tour de force" Ian Rankin; "Chilling. Compelling" Lionel Shriver; "An amazing book. There are few writers left in Britain who have his ambition, vision and empathy. Nina is marvellous creation and this is an important novel" Irvine Welsh; "Brilliant, funny, clever, inspired, really powerful and also moving. A literary tour de force." Fay Weldon; "Literary gold...Morrison has published his masterpiece." Sunday Times; "Convincing, moving and successful. It is also extremely funny... [Nina X explores] the boundaries of the self, the clash between extremes of historical attempts at collectivism and the hyper-individualism of contemporary society . . . It's Nina's voice...that really sets this book apart, as Morrison seeks to represent the deep traumas of Nina's upbringing.... Morrison asks us to examine what is meant by freedom and how not all forms of control are visible" Observer (Book of the Day); "Darkly, heartbreakingly funny, Nina X is an assured new work from an author writing with a justified confidence." The Irish Times; "The narrative voice in Nina X is an absolute triumph - completely unique and yet empathetic and familiar at the same time...At heart, this is an emotional story about trauma and survival, but it's funny along the way too... A wonderful, disturbing, brilliant book." The Big Issue; "A parable for our times. His most brutal and innovative novel. Challenging, horrific and visceral. Most importantly, apart from being humane and experimental, it is also deeply, deeply serious. Judges of Prizes, take note" Scotland on Sunday; "Nina's story hit me hard; both her ignorance and deprivation whilst isolated from the outside world and the shock of being exposed to it as an adult were brilliantly and movingly depicted. I am rarely convinced or comfortable with men portraying intimate female experience but this was handled with insight and sensitivity." The Literary Sofa; "An absorbing novel about a woman growing up in a Maoist cult." Choice; "Extraordinary ... harrowing ... bleak, but the light just pours in at the end." Tim Minchin
Ewan Morrison is a multi-award-winning novelist, screenwriter and essayist. His 2021 novel, How to Survive Everything, received critical acclaim in the UK, is in development for a TV series and will be published in the US in 2022, while his 2019 novel, Nina X, won the Saltire Society Scottish Fiction Book of the Year and is currently being developed as a feature film with a multi-award-winning director. He has previously won the Scottish Book of the Year Fiction Prize (2013) and the Glenfiddich Scottish Writer of the Year (2012). His first feature film, an adaptation, was released in five territories in 2016, and was a finalist for four international film awards. American Blackout, a feature length docudrama co-written by Morrison, reached an estimated audience of 30 million viewers. Morrison has also been nominated for three Scottish BAFTAs.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781913393151 |
| ISBN 10 | 1913393151 |
| Title | How to Survive Everything |
| Author | Ewan Morrison |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Saraband |
| Year published | 2021-03-01 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Prizes | Long-listed for McIlvanney Prize 2021 (UK), Long-listed for Bookmark Festival Book of the Year 2021 |
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