Wild Fires

Author:   Sophie Jai
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
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9780008380373


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 February 2023
Format:   Paperback
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*WINNER OF THE 2023 FRED KERNER BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION* *LONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 TORONTO BOOK AWARDS* *FINALIST FOR THE 2023 RAKUTEN KOBO EMERGING WRITER PRIZE* Grief is like an inside joke: you have to have been there to really get it. Everything Cassandra Rampersad knows about her family history has been overheard: whispered behind a closed door or written in a notebook stowed away. Cassandra has always been curious, and when a death in the family means she has to return home to Toronto, it seems like the perfect opportunity to finally discover what it is that no one else will talk about. But uncovering the past will never be easy when it has stayed hidden for so long. And with every new revelation, Cassandra realises that there is a reason that her family has never been good at grieving… A powerful meditation on memory and loss, Wild Fires is a beautifully crafted novel from a stunning new literary voice.

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Author:   Sophie Jai
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   The Borough Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.220kg
ISBN:  

9780008380373


ISBN 10:   0008380376
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   16 February 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'Sophie is one of the most naturally talented writers I've ever taught or mentored, and that talent shines from every page of Wild Fires. This is a gem of a book: beautifully crafted, emotionally insightful, and full of sharply-drawn characters who linger long in the memory. Sophie is a literary star in the making' LAURA BARNETT #1 bestselling author of The Versions of Us 'It's an immersive story with everything I love in a book. It's an incredibly intimate, tender story about grief, mourning, silences and secrets, loss, identity, love, sisters/mothers, and home. Wild Fires is bursting with silences and thick with characters emboldened by the dark, creeping in corridors at night, saying things they cannot say in the light. It reminds readers that families are often messy, tangled webs, thinly tied together with strings of the past that at any moment can unravel and leave us all spiralling. I'm hooked' YVONNE BATTLE-FELTON, author of Remembered 'I enjoyed it so much - one of my favourite things in literature is to be transported to a different place, ideally straight into the heart of a family whose history and characters are as alive while I?m reading as my own, and that was the experience that Wild Fires gave me. It reminded me of The God of Small Things, with the same intricate, confounding but completely relatable family relationships, secrets and darkness; I loved the rhythm of the language and the sharpness of the (often unexpectedly funny) observations ... a beautiful book' EMILY ITAMI, author of Fault Lines 'A moving and compelling novel that explores a family's grief through both their shared stories and the words that should have stayed unspoken' LOUISE HARE, author of This Lovely City


'Sophie is one of the most naturally talented writers I've ever taught or mentored, and that talent shines from every page of Wild Fires. This is a gem of a book: beautifully crafted, emotionally insightful, and full of sharply-drawn characters who linger long in the memory. Sophie is a literary star in the making' LAURA BARNETT #1 bestselling author of The Versions of Us 'It's an immersive story with everything I love in a book. It's an incredibly intimate, tender story about grief, mourning, silences and secrets, loss, identity, love, sisters/mothers, and home. Wild Fires is bursting with silences and thick with characters emboldened by the dark, creeping in corridors at night, saying things they cannot say in the light. It reminds readers that families are often messy, tangled webs, thinly tied together with strings of the past that at any moment can unravel and leave us all spiralling. I'm hooked' YVONNE BATTLE-FELTON, author of Remembered 'I enjoyed it so much - one of my favourite things in literature is to be transported to a different place, ideally straight into the heart of a family whose history and characters are as alive while I?m reading as my own, and that was the experience that Wild Fires gave me. It reminded me of The God of Small Things, with the same intricate, confounding but completely relatable family relationships, secrets and darkness; I loved the rhythm of the language and the sharpness of the (often unexpectedly funny) observations ... a beautiful book' EMILY ITAMI, author of Fault Lines 'A moving and compelling novel that explores a family's grief through both their shared stories and the words that should have stayed unspoken' LOUISE HARE, author of This Lovely City There's so much beauty in this book ... I finished the last page with my eyes wet and my heart full' DIANA FITZGERALD BRYDEN, author of No Place Strange


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WILD FIRES is Sophie Jai's debut novel. She was selected as a 2020 Writer-in-Residence and Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford for WILD FIRES, and was longlisted for the 2019 Bridport Prize Peggy Chapman-Andrews Award for a First Novel. Jai was born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago. She splits her time between Toronto and London.

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