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  • Published: 8 August 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473575332
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 4 hr 21 min
  • Narrators: Adam Sims, Kate Handford, Francine Brody, Crystal Clarke, Jamael Westman

Follow Me To Ground





Literary debut by a young Irish star-in-the-making: 'Fierce, palpable, hypnotic. A dazzling troubling dream' COLIN BARRETT

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'Weird, tender, haunted. A deeply affecting spectacle, equal parts beauty and horror, and unlike anything you will read this year’ TEA OBREHT, author of Orange Prize winner, The Tiger’s Wife

LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOT PRIZE 2019

'Fierce, palpable, hynoptic. A dazzling, troubling dream' COLIN BARRETT

In house in a wood, Ada and her father live peacefully, tending to their garden and the wildlife in it. They are not human though. Ada was made by her father from the Ground, a unique patch of earth with birthing and healing properties. Though perhaps he didn’t get her quite right. They spend their days healing the local human folk – named Cures - who visit them, suspiciously, with their ailments.

When Ada embarks on a relationship with a local Cure named Samson, and is forced to choose between her old life with her father, and a new one with her human lover. Her decision will uproot the town – and the Ground itself – for ever.

A poised and simmering tour-de-force, FOLLOW ME TO GROUND is a sinister vision of desire and freewill, voiced in earthy prose and eviscerating detail by an astoundingly original new writer.

LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOT PRIZE 2019

(c) 2019, Sue Rainsford (P) 2019 Penguin Audio

  • Published: 8 August 2019
  • ISBN: 9781473575332
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 4 hr 21 min
  • Narrators: Adam Sims, Kate Handford, Francine Brody, Crystal Clarke, Jamael Westman

About the author

Sue Rainsford

SUE RAINSFORD studied History of Art at Trinity College, Dublin, and works as an arts writer. While studying Visual Arts she read Simone de Beauvoir and became fascinated by the poetic, metaphorical language around the female experience. From here emerged the book's hints of magic realism and other unique imagery. Sue Rainsford lives in Dublin. Follow Me to Ground is her first novel and was longlisted for the Desmond Eliot Prize. Her second, Redder Days, is due to be published by Doubleday in 2021.

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