The Stars Are Not Yet Bells (Paperback)
  • The Stars Are Not Yet Bells (Paperback)
zoom

The Stars Are Not Yet Bells (Paperback)

(author)
£9.99
Paperback 240 Pages
Published: 10/11/2022
  • 10+ in stock

Usually dispatched within 2-3 working days

  • This item has been added to your basket

'An unusual, intense, experimental novel' Daily Mail

In the aftermath of the Great Depression, Elle Ranier marries Simon to escape a life of destitution. She leaves New York City for Lyra, a remote, wooded island off the south-eastern coast of America. There, amid rumours of strange jewels hidden beneath the water, Elle harbours a secret: her guest, Gabriel, is not a cousin but her lover.

Their time together is brief, but throughout her long marriage to Simon, Elle never forgets Gabriel. Half a century later, as the mists of dementia creep in, she is still haunted by his fate. Poignant and poetic, The Stars Are Not Yet Bells is a mesmerising exploration of the limits of memory, and the people we can never forget.

'Poignant . . . a testament to love and loss' Washington Post

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781529370645
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 180 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 20 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

A heartbreaking and profoundly visionary book. Hannah Assadi movingly renders the kaleidoscopic nature of memory-revealing not only one woman's disordered heart and mind, but the way our consciousness recombines shards of memory to create a glittering, prismatic view of a life. I wanted to stay in Assadi's shimmering sentences for as long as I could. - Emily Fridlund, author of History of Wolves

Assadi captivates the senses, compelling readers to pause and reflect as they progress through the story. Highly recommended for those who enjoy lyrical fiction that explores women's inner lives. - Booklist

Enchanted and haunting narration - The Millions

A story of love and loss - Harper's Bazaar (US)

A darkly romantic story - Choice Magazine

The poetic beauty of the writing and a certain swirling Gothic passion and drama bowl the reader along... An unusual, intense, experimental novel - Daily Mail

Sharp and impressionistic sentences . . . an exhilarating reading experience - NPR

Elegiac with slightly gothic undertones - Sydney Morning Herald

Poignant . . . a testament to love and loss - Washington Post

A luminous and deeply moving portrait of the end of life and the persistence of desire. While Hannah Lillith Assadi's characters are forced to deny the truth of themselves and who they love, in her assured hands the extraordinary beauty of life and love and the natural world is never lost - JoAnne Tompkins, author of What Comes After

A prophetic fever dream sprung from a singular imagination. Hannah Lillith Assadi is an incomparable stylist and a fearless storyteller. This novel is a lush, addicting, daring wonder - Claire Vaye Watkins, author of I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness

A rich, mesmerizing novel, in which waves of overlapping memory erode the landscape of a woman's life until only feeling remains-both in the story and in the reader - Simon Van Booy, author of The Illusion of Separateness

You may also be interested in...

The Pumpkin Spice Cafe
Added to basket
£9.99   £8.49
Paperback
The Satsuma Complex
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback
A Monsoon Rising
Added to basket
£18.99
Hardback
Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop
Added to basket
The Exchange
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback
The Hotel Avocado
Added to basket
£22.00
Hardback
The Seventh Son
Added to basket
£9.99   £8.49
Paperback
What You Are Looking for is in the Library
Added to basket
It Starts with Us
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback
The Housemaid
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback
Kala
Added to basket
£9.99   £8.49
Paperback
Tom Lake
Added to basket
£9.99   £8.49
Paperback
The Figurine
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback
Butter
Added to basket
£20.00
Hardback
Death at the Sign of the Rook
Added to basket
£22.00   £16.99
Hardback
Good Material
Added to basket
£9.99   £7.99
Paperback

Please sign in to write a review

Your review has been submitted successfully.

env: aptum
branch: