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by Tim Pears


  The wrecks have had other effects. www.scapaflowwrecks.com was fascinating and helpful:

  The underwater wildlife is one of the quiet marvels of Scapa Flow. On a seabed comprising mainly of silt and sand, the wrecks have become rich artificial reefs. Each wreck is now a thriving ecosystem – benthic (ocean bottom) animals such as starfish and urchins cover the wrecks and inject vibrancy and colour. The multitude of nooks and crannies provide the perfect hiding spot for crabs and lobsters, while the wrecks teem with fish.

  A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR

  Tim Pears is the author of ten novels, including In the Place of Fallen Leaves (winner of the Hawthornden Prize and the Ruth Hadden Memorial Award), In a Land of Plenty (made into a ten part BBC series), Landed (shortlisted for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2012 and the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize 2011, winner of the MJA Open Book Awards 2011) and, most recently, The Horseman and The Wanderers, the first two books in The West Country Trilogy. He is the winner of the Lannan Award and Writer in Residence at Cheltenham Festival of Literature and Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Oxford Brookes University. He lives in Oxford with his wife and children.

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  THE WEST COUNTRY TRILOGY

  The Wanderers

  SHORTLISTED FOR THE WINSTON GRAHAM HISTORICAL PRIZE 2018

  ‘Goodness, Tim Pears writes beautifully … The descriptions of rural life, executed with painterly exactness, are a constant delight. The prose really sings’ Mail on Sunday

  Lonely and grieving for her exiled best friend, thirteen-year-old Lottie feels a prisoner. Her only solace is her study of the natural world around her father’s estate: the strange profusion of its plants, the beauty and brutality of its predators, its mysterious dances of life, death and survival.

  Grazing on berries and sleeping in copses, Leo travels alone through the wild, strange tapestry of the West Country towards Penzance. But a wanderer is never alone for long – and when the gypsy waggons rattle into view, Leo is drawn into a colourful and dangerous world far beyond his imagination.

  ‘Pears is an exemplary historical novelist with a Romantic eye for nature, and this heady walk through the forgotten lanes of England thrums with life’ Melissa Katsoulis, The Times

  ‘A novel loud with brilliantly captured voices and vividly drawn characters ... With hypnotic lyricism, Pears describes this bucolic Devon world and the people who inhabit it’ Daily Mail

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  THE WEST COUNTRY TRILOGY

  The Horseman

  ‘A novel that is as moving and profound as it is evocative of the landscape and period … Powerful, vivid and humane’ Observer

  1911. In a forgotten valley on the Devon–Somerset border, the seasons unfold, marked only by the rituals of the farming calendar. Twelve-year-old Leopold Sercombe skips school to help his father, a carter. Skinny and pale, Leo dreams of a job on the estate’s stud farm. He is breaking a colt for his father when a boy dressed in a Homburg, breeches and riding boots appears. Peering under the stranger’s hat, he discovers Miss Charlotte, the Master’s daughter. And so begins a friendship between the children, bound by a deep love of horses, but divided by rigid social boundaries – boundaries that become increasingly difficult to navigate as they approach adolescence.

  ‘As a testament to a forgotten generation of countrymen it is unsurpassed’ The Times

  ‘The pleasure of it lies in taking in the language and the setting – the West country, in 1911 and 1912 – and in reading it like a long poem, with each chapter a stanza ... I am ready for volume two’ Jane Smiley, Guardian

  ‘This book needs to be read with quiet attention to reap its rich rewards’ Daily Mail

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  In the Place of Fallen Leaves

  Winner of the Hawthornden Prize and the Ruth Hadden Award

  ‘A gifted storyteller, steeped in country lore and the beauty of ordinary events. Like Thomas Hardy whose kindred spirit quietly animates these pages, he is concerned with the dignity of work, the force of destiny and the consequences of human passion’ New York Times

  This overwhelmingly hot summer everything seems to be slowing down in the tiny Devon village where Alison lives, as if the sun is pouring hot glue over it. ‘This idn’t nothin’,’ says Alison’s grandmother, recalling a drought when the earth swallowed lambs, and the summer after the war when people got electric shocks off each other. But Alison knows her grandmother's memory is lying: this is far worse. She feels that time has stopped just as she wants to enter the real world of adulthood. In fact, in the cruel heat of summer, time is creeping towards her, and closing in around the valley.

  ‘More perfect than any first novel deserves to be’ Observer

  ‘This is it. This is the real thing. This is whatever I mean by the work of a born writer … Comic and wry and elegiac and shrewd and thoughtful all at once. Please read it’ A. S. Byatt

  ‘Tim Pears’ beautiful first novel brings just a touch of Macondo to rural Devon in the heatwave of 1984’ Salman Rushdie

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  Blenheim Orchard

  ‘A brilliantly insightful family saga, full of comedy and sadness’ Daily Mail

  Ezra and Sheena Pepin live in Oxford with their three children. Ezra has abandoned his calling as an anthropologist; Sheena has found hers running a travel company. They are like everyone else: overworked, worried about their children, trying to preserve their marriage. But when change comes knocking at the Pepins’ door, the family will never be quite the same again. Perceptive and funny, Blenheim Orchard is both human drama at its most powerful and an acute portrait of the times we live in.

  ‘Pears is a master at drawing significance out of the everyday ... A lasting portrait of a family breaking apart’ Sunday Times

  ‘The sudden catastrophe is riveting: its aftermath is dramatic agony’ Times Literary Supplement

  ‘An unflinching portrait of the subtle mechanisms of a modern marriage’ Daily Telegraph

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  Wake Up

  ‘Early nineteenth-century France had Balzac, we have Tim Pears’ The Times

  For John, a potato isn’t just a staple food, it’s also something wondrous, the secret of his success and the key to the future. With his brother, Greg, he has turned his father’s greengrocery business into Spudnik, Britain’s largest dealer in potatoes. Now he wants to change the world by introducing, through potatoes, edible vaccines: plants genetically modified to provide an edible alternative to injections. But as John spins round and round the ring road avoiding his turn off to work he has to figure out how to tell his brother that deep in the Venezuelan jungle, volunteers have died during the latest illegal trials. Deaths that they have to find some way to hide. Wake Up is a book about our times, and how we are hurtling, almost silently, into a new age with implications that are unfathomable. Funny, fluent, and provocative it is a major new novel from one of our finest contemporary writers.

  ‘Haunting and drenched with a dark humour’ Daily Mail

  ‘What excited me was that feeling one only rarely gets as a reader, a kind of prickling excitement. This is it. This is the real thing’ A. S. Byatt

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  First published in Great Britain, 2019

  This electronic edition published in 2019 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

  Copyright © Tim Pears, 2019

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