Description
Discover the powerful narrative of 'The Spill,' a winner of the 2019 Penguin Literary Prize, encapsulated in a stunning trade paperback format. This gripping 336-page novel, published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd in 2020, delves deep into the lives of two sisters, Nicole and Samantha Cooper, as they confront their shared past on a remote West Australian road. When their mother, Tina, lost control of the car in 1982, the repercussions echoed through time, shaping their identities and choices for decades.
As Nicole struggles to forge a lasting connection despite having found love, Samantha conceals a secret that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted life. 'The Spill' masterfully weaves themes of love, loss, and regret, painting a poignant portrait of family dynamics. This evocative narrative illustrates how memories can shift and evolve, reflecting on moments of joy, unsaid words, and misremembered events. Perfect for readers who cherish heartfelt stories and intricate character studies, this novel will resonate with anyone who values the complexities of sisterhood.
Order now and immerse yourself in this captivating tale that promises to provoke thought and inspire deep reflection. Enjoy fast and reliable delivery straight to your door, making it easier than ever to add this remarkable literary work to your collection.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760893767
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 336
Description:
Winner of the 2019 Penguin Literary Prize
In 1982, a car overturns on a remote West Australian road. Nobody is hurt, but the impact is felt for decades.
Nicole and Samantha Cooper both remember the summer day when their mother, Tina, lost control of their car - but not in quite the same way. It is only after Tina's death, almost four decades later, that the sisters are forced to reckon with the repercussions of the crash. Nicole, after years of aimless drifting, has finally found love, and yet can't quite commit. And Samantha is hiding something that might just tear apart the life she's worked so hard to build for herself.
The Spill explores the cycles of love, loss and regret that can follow a family through the years - moments of joy, things left unsaid, and things misremembered. Above all, it is a deeply moving portrait of two sisters falling apart and finding a way to fit back together.
As Nicole struggles to forge a lasting connection despite having found love, Samantha conceals a secret that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted life. 'The Spill' masterfully weaves themes of love, loss, and regret, painting a poignant portrait of family dynamics. This evocative narrative illustrates how memories can shift and evolve, reflecting on moments of joy, unsaid words, and misremembered events. Perfect for readers who cherish heartfelt stories and intricate character studies, this novel will resonate with anyone who values the complexities of sisterhood.
Order now and immerse yourself in this captivating tale that promises to provoke thought and inspire deep reflection. Enjoy fast and reliable delivery straight to your door, making it easier than ever to add this remarkable literary work to your collection.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760893767
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 336
Description:
Winner of the 2019 Penguin Literary Prize
In 1982, a car overturns on a remote West Australian road. Nobody is hurt, but the impact is felt for decades.
Nicole and Samantha Cooper both remember the summer day when their mother, Tina, lost control of their car - but not in quite the same way. It is only after Tina's death, almost four decades later, that the sisters are forced to reckon with the repercussions of the crash. Nicole, after years of aimless drifting, has finally found love, and yet can't quite commit. And Samantha is hiding something that might just tear apart the life she's worked so hard to build for herself.
The Spill explores the cycles of love, loss and regret that can follow a family through the years - moments of joy, things left unsaid, and things misremembered. Above all, it is a deeply moving portrait of two sisters falling apart and finding a way to fit back together.