The Virgin and the Whale
a love story
- Published: 6 September 2013
- ISBN: 9781775533764
- Imprint: RHNZ Adult ebooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 264
This places him firmly as one of our leading writers . . . complex narrative, beautiful prose and compelling characters makes this book absolutely sing . . . really, really clever.
Sonja da Freiz, http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/ninetonoon
The relationship between the wild amnesiac and the pragmatist Is brilliantly laid out and unwinds to a delightful conclusion: the subtitle, A Love Story, forewarns us of such an outcome. . . . This novel is wonderfullyaccomplished, beautifully told and a delight to engage with.
Michael Larsen, NZ Listener
If I read a better novel this year, I will eat my socks. Although I am fairly certain it won't come to that. It would be hard to top this marvellous tale . . . This is an extraordinary story . . . woven exquisitely together by Nixon. Elegantly crafted, gripping and heart-warming. Five stars.
Peta Stavelli, New Zealand Motorhomes Caravans & Destinations
This story is about battles of wills and ideologies as well as the healing power of love. Yet Nixon's novel is also, and equally, about the healing properties of storytelling itself . . . Above all, those who can listen to a story and hear the surface and subtexts are upheld over those whose minds are not open to the riches and alternative ways of thinking that stories can bring. Nixon brings home to us why literature is rightly placed among the humanities.
Peter Stupples, Otago Daily Times
It is a story which is powerful, yet gentle. It is evocative and poignant. But most of all it is beautifully written and clever and kept me hooked to the last.
Wendy A Mill, Timaru Herald
An intricately woven story within a story within a beautiful love story . . . Clever, succinct and yet poetic. Engaging presentation. A good present for a friend, or to yourself.
Latitude Magazine
I am a big Carl Nixon fan – and The Virgin & the Whale has strengthened this position. It is a story about stories – how we use them to cope with trauma; and stories within stories – overtly playing with storytelling, character, plot and ‘happy’ endings. . . . The Virgin & the Whale is poignant and wise and I highly recommend it.
alysontheblog, https://alysontheblog.wordpress.com/
I was literally hooked from the first eight words... It was just wonderful, storytelling at its most sublime... I’m going to do the unheard of for me and turn around and read it again.
Vanda Symon, Afternoons on Radio New Zealand