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A captivating portrayal of a marriage spanning many years, enveloped in an intense family mystery, awaits fans of ELIZABETH STROUT and BARBARA KINGSOLVER. Described as 'A darker, gruffer Elizabeth Strout' by The Times, Sarah Leipciger is praised as an exceptional storyteller by Rachel Joyce. Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre, lauds the novel as 'tough, tender, wonderful,' while Grazia calls it 'a sucker-punch of a novel.' Nineteen years of silence have passed between Kathleen and Yannick since an event involving their daughter. Now, with unexpected news reaching them from afar, they embark on a joint road trip. As they journey across endless miles, traversing forests, mountains, and service stations, their shared past unfolds—a tale of intense love, intricate ex-wives, strong-willed children, and an unbroken bond. Through arguments, stories, and memories, they begin to envision an unforeseen future. MOON ROAD is gripping, emotional, and witty, capturing the joys and sorrows of parenting, healing deep-seated wounds, and reconnecting with those we thought we fully understood. Praise for MOON ROAD includes Lucy Atkins’ remark on its delicate yet powerful narrative, Woman & Home’s accolade of it as 'Beautifully imagined. Simply gorgeous,' and Prima’s declaration of it as a ‘truly divine book’ and book of the month. Francis Spufford praises it as 'Generously alive,' and Claire Fuller names it among her books of the year, declaring it 'fierce, tragic, lyrical.' A reader confidently predicts, 'This book will win a prize.'
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A captivating portrayal of a marriage spanning many years, enveloped in an intense family mystery, awaits fans of ELIZABETH STROUT and BARBARA KINGSOLVER. Described as 'A darker, gruffer Elizabeth Strout' by The Times, Sarah Leipciger is praised as an exceptional storyteller by Rachel Joyce. Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre, lauds the novel as 'tough, tender, wonderful,' while Grazia calls it 'a sucker-punch of a novel.' Nineteen years of silence have passed between Kathleen and Yannick since an event involving their daughter. Now, with unexpected news reaching them from afar, they embark on a joint road trip. As they journey across endless miles, traversing forests, mountains, and service stations, their shared past unfolds—a tale of intense love, intricate ex-wives, strong-willed children, and an unbroken bond. Through arguments, stories, and memories, they begin to envision an unforeseen future. MOON ROAD is gripping, emotional, and witty, capturing the joys and sorrows of parenting, healing deep-seated wounds, and reconnecting with those we thought we fully understood. Praise for MOON ROAD includes Lucy Atkins’ remark on its delicate yet powerful narrative, Woman & Home’s accolade of it as 'Beautifully imagined. Simply gorgeous,' and Prima’s declaration of it as a ‘truly divine book’ and book of the month. Francis Spufford praises it as 'Generously alive,' and Claire Fuller names it among her books of the year, declaring it 'fierce, tragic, lyrical.' A reader confidently predicts, 'This book will win a prize.'
