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Published: 17/04/2025
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Waterstones Says

Four siblings gather at their recently deceased artist father's Italian lakeside villa to uncover an unexpected legacy of secrets about him, their new stepmother and themselves in this deliciously perceptive novel from the author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry.

Family is everything, even when it falls apart.
Discover the brand-new novel from the multi-million-copy bestselling author.

Goose and his three sisters gather at the family's house by Lake Orta in Piedmont, Italy. Their father, a famous artist, has recently remarried a much younger woman and decamped to Italy to finish his masterpiece. Now he is dead and there is no sign of a painting.

Although the siblings have always been close, as they search for answers over that summer, the things they learn - about themselves, their father and their new stepmother - will drive them apart before they can come to any kind of understanding of what their father's legacy truly is.

Extraordinarily compelling, at heart this is a novel about sibling relationships and those hairline cracks that can appear within a family: what what happens when they splinter, and what it would take to mend them.

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780857528193
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 593 g
Dimensions: 242 x 162 x 35 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Sparkling and addictive … Rachel Joyce is so incredibly good and wise on families and siblings, pacing out a story’s secrets so that you have to read one more page. [It’s My Cousin Rachel meets The Enchanted April.] I couldn’t love it more. - Harriet Evans, author of The Stargazers and The Garden of Lost and Found

The Homemade God is an enthralling, thought-provoking, layered novel, seamed with a delicious dark humour. And, as in all the best redemptive stories, through the rubble of grief glimmers hope, acceptance and love. Truly wonderful. - Sarah Winman, author of Still Life

Lyrical, shrewd and, ultimately, as indecently satisfying as a four course Italian lunch, The Homemade God tells of four siblings surviving an artist father none can admit is a talentless monster and how the fallout of his death obliges each to shatter and rebuild their life. My life is a little emptier now it's over. - Patrick Gale, author of A Place Called Winter

A new novel by Rachel Joyce is always a cause for celebration and this was no exception.I have always found something dark in her fiction and I feel this has been played down by reviewers at the expense of the warmth and healing that is also part of her great appeal. This terrific novel absolutely refused to be cosy and provided all sorts of misdirections and a sense of foreboding throughout. At first I could hear echoes of My Cousin Rachel and feel my anxieties and sympathies being expertly manipulated as I tried to work out who I was rooting for, but it was so much more subtle than that - none of the characters are wholly good or bad or dislikeable, because Rachel always shows us why they behave as they do. The missing picture was a neat image of the siblings' struggles to see their childhood with any kind of clarity.Another triumph of insight and empathy! - Clare Chambers

The Homemade God is a beautiful portrayal of family, art and the things we inherit from our parents, both creative and emotional. Joyce writes with great emotional acuity about the complexity of sibling relationships in a richly woven family drama, with all Joyce's trademark compassion and insight. It's a wonderful piece of storytelling. - Hannah Beckerman, author of The Forgetting

Rachel Joyce’s latest novel is an absolute humdinger. Gripping, atmospheric, psychologically rich storytelling that gets to the absolute heart of parental love and loss. It’s also very funny. I haven’t been able to put it down. - Emily Howes, author of The Painter’s Daughters

A powerful and complex novel, subtly weaving together themes around grief, creativity and the strange loving violence of sibling relationships. Joyce sets the scene, then shifts gears several times throughout the novel, so that I was left almost breathless at her fearless depiction of the way grief changes us, and specifically changes the shape of a family. It also asks and answers bold questions about the source and nature of artistic expression. I have never read a novel with such a fearless depiction of the true nature of sibling relationships. I loved it. - Clover Stroud, author of The Giant on the Skyline

The Homemade God has brilliantly drawn characters that yank you in, an incredibly atmospheric setting, and the most gripping plot the author has ever written. It’s also a thought-provoking exploration of the nature and purpose of art and probably the wisest and most insightful study of sibling rivalry I’ve ever read. In short, it’s a masterpiece! - Matt Cain, author of The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle

Rachel Joyce is a treasure. Her novels are at once gentle and sharp-witted, closely observed and grand. In The Homemade God, she gives us a gorgeous Italian setting and the intrigue of a suspicious death and a missing painting. But this is so much more than a smart, sparkling vacation read. With humor and compassion, Joyce paints a complex portrait of a family with all of its baggage, eccentricities, charm, and heartbreak. It’s about the universal longing to express our artistic selves, to be loved and accepted. A beautiful novel. - Eowyn Ivey, author of The Snow Child and Black Woods Blue Sky

As ever with a Rachel Joyce novel, you almost forget you’re reading fiction, so convinced are you by the subtle yet sharp characterisation, and in the case of The Homemade God, the thousand tiny cuts that pass between people who love each other boundlessly yet hold decades-old grudges as only siblings can. The Handmade God does everything you want a novel to do. - Sarah Leipciger, author of Moon Road

An Evening with Rachel Joyce

An Evening with Rachel Joyce

Salisbury
Tuesday 15th April 19:00

We are thrilled to welcome Rachel Joyce- author of best-selling books such as 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry' and 'Miss Benson's Beetle'- to Salisbury to discuss her latest novel 'The Homemade God'.

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“A perfect family saga..”

‘The Homemade God’ is a different direction from Rachel Joyce’s much loved feel good novels.

The story is about four siblings and their famous father. When their father dies unexpectedly, they not only have to deal... More

Hardback edition
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“A poignant yet hopeful family story”

This brand-new Rachel Joyce novel is a marvel. The story follows four siblings - Netta, Susan, Iris, and Goose - from London to Italy as they cope with the devastating sudden loss of their father, artist Vic Kemp, who... More

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“Thought-provoking family drama”

This is a thought-provoking novel about the damage parents can do to their children. Living in the shadow of their successful, self-made, larger-than-life father (Vic Kemp) four siblings convene (following his death)... More

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