The Chimes by Anna Smaill - ISBN: 9781444794502
Paperback
Music shapes a world where memories are forbidden, freedom sought.

The Chimes

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    11 January 2016

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Summary

Longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize

A Bookseller Best Debut of 2015

One to Watch 2015 Huffington Post

An Amazon Rising Star

A boy stands on the roadside on his way to London, alone in the rain.

No memories, beyond what he can hold in his hands at any given moment.

No directions, as written words have long since been forbidden.

No parents - just a melody that tugs at…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781444794502
ISBN-10:1444794507
Author:Anna Smaill
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Sceptre
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:11 January 2016
Weight:220g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The Chimes is a remarkable debut. It’s inventive, beautifully written, and completely absorbing. I highly recommend it. - Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds

A genuinely original novel that has all the tension of a well-told, gripping thriller, but which is elevated well above the ordinary by its shining, lyrical language. The author has created a believable, consistent and vivid world…[a] thought-provoking exploration of memory relevant in today’s world of ever-increasing Alzheimer’s. - Clare Morrall

Magical, tender, thought provoking and stunningly imaginative. - Lindsay Hawdon

Smaill is a former musician with a book of poetry already to her name. The Chimes has strong echoes of both these influences as we’re taken on a strange and lyrical journey through a dystopian England … The intrinsic links between music and memory suffuse this dreamy narrative … the idiosyncratic world [that] Smaill has lovingly created using melodic and musical syntax - her narrative style brimming with invention and nuance. - The Big Issue

Atmospheric, intensely-imagined strangeness - Daily Mail

About The Author

Anna Smaill

Anna Smaill was born in Auckland in 1979. A classically trained violinist, she holds an MA in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters (Wellington), an MA in English Literature from the University of Auckland and a PhD in contemporary American poetry from University College London. She is the author of one book of poetry ( The Violinist in Spring, VUP 2005) and her poems have been published and anthologised in New Zealand and the United Kingdom. She has lived and worked in both Tokyo and London, and now lives in New Zealand with her husband, novelist Carl Shuker, and their daughter.

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