Something Like Breathing by Angela Readman

Something Like Breathing by Angela Readman

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Friendship blossoms between an enigmatic girl and a whisky distiller's granddaughter on a remote Scottish island.

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Something Like Breathing by Angela Readman

Friendship blossoms between an enigmatic girl and a whisky distiller's granddaughter on a remote Scottish island.
'Angela Readman's stories are fantastic, delightful gifts' Toby Litt, author of Hospital and one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists ----'Angela Readman's prose exhibits two complimentary styles: fabulation is rendered deadpan, while wonderfully inventive similes are used to describe the everyday. Borges, Kafka and Angela Carter will all be reference points, but there is something joyfully distinctive about Readman's voice.' Toby Lichtig, Sunday Telegraph ----'Readman writes with precision. Her stories emit suppressed yearning and she makes poignant comments about loneliness, identity, survival. Angela Carter is an obvious influence but fans of Donald Barthelme and Charles Baudelaire will cherish the emergence of a moral absurdist for our times.' Max Liu, The Independent----'A masterclass in the surreal ...This slim volume shows why she won the Costa Short Story Award.' Max Wallis, 10 Best Spring Reads, The Independent----`Sparky, shining writing that zings from the page. Subversive, funny and incisive. A real talent.' Sarah Hilary, author of Someone Else's Skin ----`Readman's narrative has an essential deadpan charm, dotted with striking, sideways observations. The story lends itself to multiple layers of interpretation and metaphor-the limits of friendship; mythmaking; the unavoidable exploration of self. An offbeat, enigmatic parable of otherness and attachment, with a style to match.' Kirkus Reviews ----`Readman weaves a fascinating and decidedly original fairytale.' - Lucy Scholes, Financial Times ----`This is a significant book that belongs to and will endure this time of change for women, it is a love story about the way women love one another...This is a book made with a scalpel: precise cuts, made by a skilled hand, for the sake of healing.' - Carmen Marcus ----`Beautifully bittersweet, this first novel is a rich evocation of youth and a joyous celebration of individuality.' - Star Tribune ---- 'Readman's strength lies ... in capturing that teenage state of in-betweenness.' - Francesca Carington, Daily Telegraph ----'From the wilderness of the setting to seminal moments in the girls' friendship, Readman captures her subjects with ease and clarity. Something Like Breathing is a charming debut whose young voices beguile from the beginning and impart their lessons with a light touch along the way.' - Sarah Gilmartin, Irish Times ---- `Something Like Breathing is an auspicious work from a writer unusually skilled with language and subtext. It's a sad, serious, beautiful novel worth diving into head first.' Katharine Coldiron, The Guardian ----'Something Like Breathing does many things very well. Readman's prose is lithe and sparkling, glinting like the sea around the girls' island home. She skilfully evokes the minutiae of daily life , the subtly changing landscapes of human relationships , the strength and fragility of teenaged friendship, and the various small violences enacted on individuals - particularly women - though the vigorous policing of social norms.. But it is Readman's exploration of the politics of difference, of strangeness, that propels the novel to its bittersweet finish,, which, like first kisses and last ones, lingers long after its final touch.' Marion Rankine, Brixton Review of Books ----`Angela Readman, a poet and award- winning short-story writer, is exceptionally good both at capturing voices and at rendering the shades of love and envy that can surround a friendship. [...] Readman tells a story of the violence that can exist in a family or a town, how difference and proximity are understood and respected, and how one self might try to capture another. Gentle and provocative by turns, Something Like Breathing asks good questions about the ways we might feel for someone, without consuming them.’ Sophie Ratcliffe, The Times Literary Supplement
Angela Readman’s stories have appeared in a number of anthologies and magazines, winning awards such as the Inkspill Magazine Short Story Competition and the National Flash Fiction Competition. In 2012 she was shortlisted for the Costa Short Story Award for ‘Don’t Try This at Home’ – an award she would go on to win in 2013 with the story ‘The Keeper of the Jackalopes’. Readman is also a published poet.
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ISBN 13 9781911508304
ISBN 10 191150830X
Title Something Like Breathing
Author Angela Readman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher And Other Stories
Year published 2019-01-09
Number of pages 256
Prizes Winner of Costa Short Story Award 2013, Winner of Rubery Book Prize 2016, Winner of Saboteur Award for Best Short Story Collection 2015, Short-listed for Edge Hill Short Story Prize 2016, Short-listed for Costa Short Story Award 2012
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.