
The Space Between the Stars by Anne Corlett
A novel of love, loss and second chances from debut novelist Anne Corlett, perfect for fans of Emily St John Mandel's Station Eleven.
Anne Corlett is a writer with huge potential, and I’m looking forward to her future works -- Claire North, author of The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
An original thinker and a very, very effective writer -- Fay Weldon
Anne Corlett is a natural writer, full of stories -- Maggie Gee
Beautifully written -- Laura Lam
A thoughtful, even meditative apocalypse * SFX *
An impressively strong debut. . rewards the reader with real characters, strong emotional beats, and a fantastic journey across the stars * The Book Bag *
Corlett’s prose lures you in * Culturess *
The Space Between the Stars is one of my favourite books of the summer. One part post-apocalyptic ‘found family’ adventure, one part thoughtful exploration of trauma and grief, The Space Between the Stars is a refreshingly intimate and hopeful spin on the end-of-the-world narrative * Den of Geek *
The Space Between The Stars is – for me, at least – this year’s Station Eleven . . . it spoke straight to my heart and unstrung it, leaving me crying quietly on an aeroplane . . . Like Station Eleven, this is a story that uses a SF conceit to explore human nature rather than a story that is interested in its SF trappings * Speculative Herald *
Enthralling . . . thought provoking, in ways that will have you thinking about what it means to be a member of the human race long after you have read the last page * LitBuzz *
Intriguing and wise * Shelf Awareness *
An original thinker and a very, very effective writer -- Fay Weldon
Anne Corlett is a natural writer, full of stories -- Maggie Gee
Beautifully written -- Laura Lam
A thoughtful, even meditative apocalypse * SFX *
An impressively strong debut. . rewards the reader with real characters, strong emotional beats, and a fantastic journey across the stars * The Book Bag *
Corlett’s prose lures you in * Culturess *
The Space Between the Stars is one of my favourite books of the summer. One part post-apocalyptic ‘found family’ adventure, one part thoughtful exploration of trauma and grief, The Space Between the Stars is a refreshingly intimate and hopeful spin on the end-of-the-world narrative * Den of Geek *
The Space Between The Stars is – for me, at least – this year’s Station Eleven . . . it spoke straight to my heart and unstrung it, leaving me crying quietly on an aeroplane . . . Like Station Eleven, this is a story that uses a SF conceit to explore human nature rather than a story that is interested in its SF trappings * Speculative Herald *
Enthralling . . . thought provoking, in ways that will have you thinking about what it means to be a member of the human race long after you have read the last page * LitBuzz *
Intriguing and wise * Shelf Awareness *
Anne Corlett has an MA in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University and has won a number of awards for her short stories, including the H. E. Bates Award. She works as a criminal solicitor and freelance writer, and lives with her partner and three young boys in Somerset. The Space Between The Stars is her first novel.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781509833559 |
| ISBN 10 | 1509833552 |
| Title | The Space Between the Stars |
| Author | Anne Corlett |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
| Year published | 2018-03-08 |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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