
And the Stones Cry Out
$48.81
- Hardcover
176 pages
- Release Date
8 July 2024
Summary
And the Stones Cry Out: A Family Fable
“True in the way only great fiction can be … Every word matters. Read it” CLARE OSHETSKY
“Clara’s sentences are tender and illuminating, they carefully guided me along a complex family story, like stones skimming on water … I’m so thankful this book exists” SZILVIA MOLNAR
This is the story of a child with black eyes that float in and out of focus, a child soft and round, with translucent, blue-veined legs unable to hold his we…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781529435368 |
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ISBN-10: | 1529435366 |
Author: | Clara Dupont-Monod, Ben Faccini |
Publisher: | Quercus Publishing |
Imprint: | MacLehose Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 176 |
Release Date: | 8 July 2024 |
Weight: | 300g |
Dimensions: | 220mm x 142mm x 26mm |
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Critics Review
This wonder of a novel is beautifully told, full of revelation, and true in the way only great fiction can be. This is the story of children grappling with the deepest meanings of our lives. The voice is lyrical and true. Every word matters. Read it – Claire Oshetsky, author of ChouetteI love any book that teaches me how to love better, deeper. This is what I felt Clara Dupont-Monod’s And The Stones Cry Out taught me. Clara’s sentences are tender and illuminating, they carefully guided me along a complex family story, like stones skimming on water. The book reminded me of just how connected we are, whether we are a sibling, a stranger, or a stone bearing witness. It is an important reminder we might need now more than ever. As readers, are we suddenly the stones watching the unravelling of sibling relationships or are the stones trying to say that they are us, sharing our family story? Perhaps a little bit of both. Either way, I’m so thankful this book exists – Szilvia Molnar, author of The NurseryThere is a searing honesty to the narrative … There are few novels that evoke the landscape as sensually as this. The mountains, streams, trees and stones are there on every page, even as an unmentioned presence. The landscape underpins everything … There is a quiet wisdom in the narration that works brilliantly * The New European *A beautiful declaration of love to the modern family … vibrant and moving * Le Figaro *A powerful ode to resilience * Les Echos *Clara Dupont-Monod has abandoned history and the Middle Ages to delicately take up the theme of disability in this deeply affecting novel … The most moving work of this literary season * Le Parisien Weekend *This very intimate story is, like the mountain that hangs over it and protects it, stark and majestic, at once Huguenot and Claudelian … A moving portrait * L’Obs *A luminous text which reveals without pretence the extraordinary difficulty, but also the beauty of the difference * Point de Vue *Poetic, delicate, tender, Adapting is at once a tragic and luminous tale. A wonderful ode to life * Le Figaro Magazine *A hymn to weakness, an incredible cry of faith in life … A deeply moving narrative with autobiographical echoes * La Vie *Clara Dupont-Monod speaks to our hearts * Réforme *Luminous and intensely poetic * Avantages *A book overflowing with emotions, with a wild and relentless vitality to rebuild * Elle *A breath-taking book about self-knowledge and the strength of sibling bonds * Page des libraires *This text is a gem that aptly depicts the love that illuminates and hinders the sibling bond * Le Point *One of the most beautiful texts of this literary season … The nobility of her writing is dazzling * L’Express *
About The Author
Clara Dupont-Monod
Clara Dupont-Monod studied ancient French at the Sorbonne, and began her career in journalism writing for Cosmopolitan and Marianne. Her novels often draw on medieval myths and history, and have been nominated for the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Femina, two of France’s most prestigious literary awards. Her first novel to be translated into English, The Revolt, which tells the story of Eleanor of Aquitaine, was published in 2020. She lives in Paris.
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