The Lost Wife by Susanna Moore - ISBN: 9781399612548
Paperback
A woman’s journey west, torn between love and a nation’s shame.

The Lost Wife

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  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    13 February 2024

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Summary

Winner of the 2023 David J. Langum, Sr. Prize in American Historical Fiction

‘A breathtaking tale of love and war’ Telegraph

‘Moore’s voice is cool and sure, rich with detail’ Vogue

‘A riveting account of one woman’s journey’ Guardian

Summer, 1855. Sarah Brinton sets out from Rhode Island, leaving an abusive husband and child behind to head west across the country, until her journey end…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399612548
ISBN-10:1399612549
Author:Susanna Moore
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:13 February 2024
Weight:180g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

A breathtaking tale of love and war on the 19th-century American frontier … Impressively taut and evocative … A captivating period piece that brings life on the frontier into vivid, often brutal focus through the prism of female experience … Although at first glance, The Lost Wife appears to be very different to Moore’s most famous work, her erotically-charged thriller In the Cut, both novels are intimately concerned with sex, violence and language – Lucy Scholes * Telegraph *
A compelling tale of survival, loyalty and exploitation * The Bookseller *
Moore (In the Cut) returns with a bracing and daring account of a woman who tries to build a new life on the American frontier… . This is a masterwork * Publishers Weekly (USA), starred review *
Based partly on a woman’s account of her abduction along with her children during the Sioux Uprising in 1862, Moore’s novel is a tense, absorbing tale of adversity and survival … Moore has imagined a brave, perceptive woman with no illusions about the hypocrisy of those who proclaim themselves civilized … A devastating tale rendered with restrained serenity * Kirkus Reviews (USA), starred review *
It’s fitting that The Lost Wife … should directly follow Miss Aluminum, [Moore’s] lustrous 2020 memoir; this book, like that one, tells the story of a woman continuously transformed by difficult relationships and sweeping changes of circumstance … Moore’s voice is cool and sure, rich with detail * Vogue (USA) *
Susanna Moore belongs to a small class of writers whose work performs the paradoxical miracle of giving solace by offering none * The Writer (USA) *
Her writing is so precise and perceptive, so disturbing, frightening and erotic all at once … this profoundly clever woman with her life in her hands – Lucie Whitehouse, author of Before We Met
In replacing long-held legends with historic traumas, Moore’s steely vision of the American west recognizes few, if any, heroes. The result is a repudiation - solemn yet stirring - of the idealized fable of the American West * Washington Post (USA) *
A welcome new display of Susanna Moore’s masterful approach to the undercurrent of violence that she believes runs beneath all human behaviour … Moore is a master of smallness. Her deceptively simple sentences are like geysers. The churning energy underneath is violent, animal and sexual. Her acrobatics in this novel reminded me of a scene from the 1992 film The Last of the Mohicans that takes place on the edge of a cliff, in which choices and motivations are conveyed only with looks and gestures - no dialogue. This is how we read the sexual energy in The Lost Wife * Los Angeles Times (USA) *
Moore is often called a “cult” writer. I find her to be one of the most compelling novelists alive. The Lost Wife is concise and brutally incisive … As ever, Susanna Moore is unflinching – Stephanie Danler * Air Mail *
Moore returns with a bracing and daring account of a woman who tries to build a new life on the American frontier … This is a masterwork * Publishers Weekly *

About The Author

Susanna Moore

Susanna Moore is the author of several novels, including In the Cut, and four books of non-fiction, most recently Miss Aluminium. She lives in New York.

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