Recounted through a polyphony of voices, Armstrong's sublime debut novel builds a portrait of an unidentified man found dead on a windswept beach.
The disquieting story of an unidentified man as told by those who crossed paths with him on the last day of his life, Sheila Armstrong's debut novel is haunting, lyrical and darkly suspenseful.
On an isolated beach set against a lonely, windswept coastline, a pale figure sits serenely against a sand dune staring out to sea. His hands are folded neatly in his lap, his ankles are crossed and there is a faint smile on his otherwise lifeless face. Months later, after a fruitless investigation, the nameless stranger is buried in an unmarked grave. But the mystery of his life and death lingers on, drawing the nearby villagers into its wake. From strandings to shipwrecks, it is not the first time that strangeness has washed up on their shores.
Told through a chorus of voices, Falling Animals follows the crosshatching threads of lives both true and imagined, real and surreal, past and present. Slowly, over great time and distance, the story of one man, alone on a beach, begins to unravel. Elegiac and atmospheric, dark and disquieting, Sheila Armstrong's debut novel marks her arrival as one of the most uniquely gifted writers at work in literary fiction today.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781526635853
Number of pages: 240
Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm
Elegiac and profoundly beautiful. - Guardian
An immensely impressive debut from a major literary talent - Joseph O'Connor, author of Shadowplay
Lush, lyrical and cleverly-constructed. A beautiful book. - Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses
Armstrong’s prose is as invigorating and restless as the sea itself. - Daily Mail
An intriguing mystery...reminding us that no one can live in isolation - Take a Break
Remarkable... an absolutely beautiful debut - The New European
Sheila Armstrong is in love with the world and its people, and that love shines out clearly in this luminous novel; a novel built on the stories of one small village, shaken loose when a body falls unannounced on the beach. I absolutely loved it. - Jon McGregor
A writer of notable talents... Armstrong’s writing is as fresh and bracing as the salt-spattered breeze. - The Telegraph
A poignant and immersive read, Falling Animals so deftly pitches you into the head of each character you'll lose yourself in this book. Armstrong writes complex and troubling stories with such unflinching graciousness her characters are desperately humane and easy to empathise with. A stunning first novel from one of Ireland's most intriguing new voices - Jan Carson, author of The Raptures
Sheila Armstrong's prose is meticulous and startlingly visual. Falling Animals salvages something altogether human from Life's most sorrowful mysteries - Rónán Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry Paul
A wondrous commingling of characters – variously lost, broken, misplaced, striving, reaching – seamlessly bound together by a singular event. A work that sings triumphantly to the interconnectedness of everything. This is vivid, evocative, lyrical, openhearted prose and Falling Animals is a beautiful collage of a novel - Alan McMonagle, author of Ithaca
An exceptional debut novel. Profoundly moving, her ability to write community is utterly singular. Her voice sings, using perfect sentences to create unforgettable characters and landscapes, with a structure so deft it is breath taking. I could not put it down and I will encourage everyone I meet to pick it up. Confirms her as one of the most interesting and stellar voices in the Irish literary scene. Falling Animals is a masterpiece. - Olivia Fitzsimons, author of The Quiet Whispers Never Stop
I loved How to Gut a Fish, and I love [Falling Animals] too. Armstrong's curiosity in the ‘small’ moments of people’s lives is immersive and hypnotic. I found the novel to be tender and dark, alive with the sense that all destinies are intertwined. She is such a fabulous writer. - Megan Bradbury, author of Everyone is Watching
Utterly distinctive and memorable. - Strong Words
Set on a perfectly-realised west coast of Ireland... A book to savour and read, and analyse, again. - BookBrunch
A mystery which truly engages the reader as we consider both the manner of the protagonist’s death and the effect of those who were touched by his passing. Delving not into the event Itself but uniquely considering... More
Gorgeous prose and a promising first few chapters. I was worried towards the middle where we veered a little off piece, but circled back round to the central mystery of the man on the beach, where we saw the narrative... More
This is the book that has finally persuaded me to annotate as I read. The number of times I had to pause reading to sit with a passage or even just a turn of phrase. Armstrong’s writing is magnificent. Profoundly... More
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