The Spit, the Sound and the Nest
Three interconnected stories of connection and resilience
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vagabond Voices
Published:21st Mar '17
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This novel weaves together three poignant stories of connection and resilience. The Spit, the Sound and the Nest reveals how the past influences the present.
The narrative of The Spit, the Sound and the Nest unfolds across three distinct parts, each set in unnamed locations, capturing the essence of human connection during challenging times. The first part, The Spit, introduces readers to Felix and Luc, two runaway teens navigating a dark, snowy night in a small town. Their chance encounter with a couple offering work and shelter leads them to confront pivotal life choices by the end of winter. This segment poignantly illustrates the weight of past decisions and the impact of unexpected circumstances on their lives.
In the second part, The Sound, the story shifts focus to a woman who has chosen a life of solitude. Her isolation is challenged when a drenched girl arrives at her doorstep, carrying a newborn. This unexpected visitor forces the woman to reevaluate her choices and the meaning of connection, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of life and relationships.
Finally, The Nest delves into the lives of sisters Alice and Edna, who grapple with the harsh realities of adulthood after learning about their parents' tragic accident. The housekeeper's revelation propels them into a journey of understanding and acceptance, highlighting the lingering shadows of the past that shape their present. Through these interconnected tales, The Spit, the Sound and the Nest masterfully explores themes of dependency, loss, and the enduring bonds of family and friendship.
"The writing in this glorious triptych of stories is as you'd expect from a poet of Sowerby's talent - concise, evocative and seductive. In these stories, children are protectors and threats, strangers are family, and the ordinary is rendered full of risk. I could spend quite some time in the thrilling comfort of Sowerby's prose. Savour this book - a compact, rich gem." - Elizabeth Reeder
ISBN: 9781908251794
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