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  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407070162
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

Floating Island




An extraordinary and unforgettable debut - Anna Ralph's first novel is a searing psychological account of loss and betrayal in the bestselling tradition of Maggie O'Farrell and Kate Atkinson

They say it's coming back. Before long the moon will find a shadow under the lake. Bubbles will rise and the shadow will spread to a stain. Then, in the night, in the dark, the floating island will surface. Here again. As it was a year ago. The day Tom died.

It's almost a year since fifteen-year-old Matt and his younger brother, Tom, rowed out to the island. Matt, confined to a wheelchair and haunted by nightmares, can't remember what happened. Nor does he want to.

Only when Sarah Bell, a tough, Geordie girl with a no-nonsense approach, takes up the newly vacant position of Matt's carer, do things begin to change for him. At first, resentful of her presence, he tries to drive her away, but she isn't like the other carers. She isn't like anyone he's ever met.

Sarah's attention meanwhile, is focussed on Robert, Matt's psychiatrist. Mature, attractive and a world away from everything she knows, he seems to be exactly what she needs. But Robert, highly skilled at solving other people's problems, is struggling to deal with his own.

As the floating island returns to the surface of the lake, Robert forces Matt to confront the truth about his brother's death, but also, unknowingly, exposes him to an adult world of passion, guilt, and betrayal...

  • Published: 1 July 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407070162
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

About the author

Anna Ralph

Anna Ralph was born in Thornaby-on-tees in 1974. She worked as a bookseller, in public relations, and in journalism before writing full-time. She lives in Durham.

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Praise for Floating Island

Anna Ralph's debut novel is moving, astute and arrestingly readable. I couldn't put it down.

Miranda Seymour

Strong and evocative, with a rewarding depth of emotion ... a direct, sensuous feel which I liked very much; it has a touch of D.H. Lawrence about it. I felt as if I was standing - or sinking - on that floating island.

Helen Dunmore

A straightforward, frankly sensual debut that explores dependency, responsibility, guilt and desire with assured clarity

Guardian

Compassionate and beautifully written

Woman & Home