In this
brilliant contemporary novel award-winning writer Laurence Fearnley explores
risk-taking and the ways in which creativity, struggle and danger enrich
people’s lives.
Against
the backdrop of a rocky coastline, Quinn , a celebrated artist who prefers her
own company to that of others, seeks refuge in her studio and on the beach as
she prepares for an important exhibition. Meanwhile Marcus, an enigmatic vet
who left his marriage and young daughter, Audrey, for Quinn, battles with
issues of loyalty, love and divided responsibilities as he tries to reconcile
the events of his life.
As Quinn
finds solace in her art and counts down the weeks to the opening of her
exhibition, ‘The Marriage Tomb’, Marcus retreats, seeking relief in his work
and daily runs, all the while trying to find a path back to his daughter. Both
he and Quinn must face challenges and make choices that will test their
loyalties and have far-reaching consequences for their future.
Reach is
a beautifully crafted, poetic novel that breaks from the recent
fashion for historial fiction in New Zealand. It is Laurence Fearnley’s first
novel since she won the New Zealand Post Book Awards fiction prize in 2011 for The
Hut Builder.
About the author:
Laurence Fearnley is an award-winning novelist. Her novel The Hut Builder won the fiction category of the 2011 NZ Post Book Awards and was shortlisted for the international 2010 Boardman Tasker Prize for mountain writing. Her book Edwin and Matilda was runner-up in the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards and her second novel, Room, was shortlisted for the 2001 Montana Book Awards. In 2004 Fearnley was awarded the Artists to Antarctica Fellowship and in 2007 the Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago. Laurence Fearnley lives in Dunedin with her husband and son
Laurence Fearnley is an award-winning novelist. Her novel The Hut Builder won the fiction category of the 2011 NZ Post Book Awards and was shortlisted for the international 2010 Boardman Tasker Prize for mountain writing. Her book Edwin and Matilda was runner-up in the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards and her second novel, Room, was shortlisted for the 2001 Montana Book Awards. In 2004 Fearnley was awarded the Artists to Antarctica Fellowship and in 2007 the Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago. Laurence Fearnley lives in Dunedin with her husband and son
Laurence
Fearnley is a novelist and non-fiction writer. Her
last novel, The Hut
Builder, won the fiction category of the 2011 NZ Post
Book Awards an
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