Untethered
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Parthian Books
Published:12th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
The debut short story collection from the Ondaatje-award longlisted author of The Half-life of Snails
'Stories about things that matter, admirable for their compassionate yet precise realism and refusal to waste words.' - Maggie Gee
'I'm a huge fan of Holloway's writing. And a mood of ancient magic flits like birds through these eerie and delicate modern folk tales.' – Samira Ahmed
'Holloway's exquisite collection delicately untangles small moments to reveal their monumental significance, and these tender stories continue to reveal themselves long after you've closed the book.' - Catrin Kean
‘Untethered from each other – and, just as importantly, from the natural world – we might struggle to thrive, or even survive. Philippa Holloway’s stories acknowledge the necessity of making and maintaining good connections.’ – Nicholas Royle
Dead birds fall from the sky, an octopus lies stranded on a beach, and a lost shoe becomes a public shrine ... Untethered, Philippa Holloway's first collection of short stories, provides an unflinching glimpse of daily life interrupted by unexpected events.The debut short story collection from the Ondaatje-award longlisted author of The Half-life of Snails. Dead birds fall from the sky, an octopus lies stranded on a beach, and a lost shoe becomes a public shrine ... Untethered, Philippa Holloway's first collection of short stories, provides an unflinching glimpse of daily life interrupted by unexpected events. Small intrusions into familiar spaces reveal nothing is as it seems, and to feel suddenly adrift, unsure, might just be the catalyst needed for clarity. Sometimes it demands a change of viewpoint, sometimes a cutting loose to find freedom. From conflicted parental expectations to unwanted visitors, from discovering tiny human teeth in the garden to a brief encounter with a murderer over the kitchen table, these precise, realist tales scrutinise families and lovers, colleagues and strangers with a keen emotional depth and sharp observation. Each one is a vivid snapshot of how people anchor themselves inside their lives and beliefs, exposing the fragile ties that hold people together, and highlighting the need to see things differently to survive the day.
ISBN: 9781914595851
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170 pages