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A Mile of River

Judith Allnatt

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Published by Black Swan, part of Transworld Publishers

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EAN: 9780552778350
Published: 4 Oct 2011

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It is 1976 and England is suffocating. The long, dry spring has given way to a summer of severe drought, with standpipes in the streets and a rallying cry to 'save water, share a bath!' For the farmers, life has become a living hell - a daily struggle to make ends meet. The fields are tinder dry, the earth is dusty and scorched and the rivers are drying up to a trickle.

Jess and Tom live on a remote farm in the English countryside with their increasingly difficult and brutal father, Henry. Their mother, Sylvie, walked out years before and Jess is struggling with the role of mother figure to Tom, as well as skivvy and hired hand for her father. Jess just wants to be a normal teenager, to go to dances and kiss boys, to take her exams and dream of a future far away from milking cows and ploughing fields. Daydreaming about her mother's return, Jess discovers Sylvie's old diary and begins to uncover the shocking truth about her disappearance.

As the drought grips ever tighter, as the water level of the river begins to drop, the menace in the air builds until it reaches boiling point, with a confrontation between Jess and her father that has devastating consequences.

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What the critics say

A novel of rare insight, exquisitely written. A standing ovation for this debut.
- Michael Morpurgo

In the heat of the drought-stricken summer of 1976, a farming family's dysfunction reaches an appalling yet ultimately liberating climax with agonising and searing emotion. Allnatt's literary fiction debut has every hallmark of quality, with a constant introduction of the unexpected, each revelation all the more unnerving...the emotional strength of the whole marks the arrival of a writer to watch.
- Publishing News

A Mile of River paints a menacing picture of rural English life in the Seventies
- Observer

Excellent ...The writing is restrained but powerful and the description of that remorseless heat is masterful
- New Books Magazine

About the Author

Judith Allnatt lives in Northamptonshire with her husband and children. She is a teacher and a published poet. She is the author of two novels, A Mile of River and The Poet's Wife.

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