The Brittle Star: An epic story of the American West (Paperback)
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The Brittle Star: An epic story of the American West (Paperback)

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Paperback 384 Pages
Published: 21/09/2017
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A DAILY MAIL STARS BOOK OF THE YEAR
A FOYLES BEST BOOK OF 2017

'Langdale is excellent . . . The Brittle Star is a great beginning to what I hope is a long and productive career' Guardian

If a man beats you, you never let your anger show, never at the time. You wait, until he least expects it, until nobody remembers that you were angry at all . . .

In 1860s Southern California, life on the Burn ranch has been peaceful for 15-year-old John Evert since the death of his father. But recently there have been violent raids on nearby properties, where it's not just cattle and horses that are taken, but women too. And when the white-painted men arrive at the Burn ranch on horses in the dead of night, John Evert is near-fatally injured, his beloved mother spirited away, and their house torched to the ground.

Setting out on a journey to find his mother and reclaim his land, John Evert will fight in the Civil War and befriend an outlaw, challenge his assumptions and fall in love, before returning to fledgling Los Angeles older, sager and set on revenge . . .


'Fans of Annie Proulx, or Cormac McCarthy's Border Trilogy will love her eloquent descriptions of California's rural terrain' Henry Deedes, Daily Mail

'This book artfully blends careful research with beautiful writing. This young British writer is clearly incredibly talented and versatile, and I hope this will be the first book in a long and fruitful career' Historical Novel Society

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781473622067
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 264 g
Dimensions: 199 x 136 x 25 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Totally brilliant - Dan Snow

Langdale is excellent at delineating landscapes both natural and human . . . She puts it on the page with such detail and self-confidence that I believe every word - Jane Smiley, Guardian

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“Terrific debut novel”

A fantastic new book, engagingly written. A lot less dark and difficult than Cormac Mccarthy, though echoes of his style and subject matter resonate here.

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