A quietly shattering coming-of-age story set in the late Fifties and early Sixties ... Hill's storytelling is vivid, yet spare. <i>From the Heart </i>is a captivating portrait of a woman caught in the wrong era. This slender novel could be devoured in an afternoon, but it has an unsettling quality that will stay with the reader long after it is finished

- Violet Hudson, Daily Telegraph

The novel is at times almost unbearably painful as Olive attempts to make sense of a world for which she has been poorly prepared... A short but stunning achievement

- Vanessa Berridge, Daily Express

<i>From the Heart</i> is a coming-of-age story that embeds different forms of recognition… It keeps you guessing to the end. Its heroine learns things, and so does the reader – the chief one being never to underrate Susan Hill

- David Grylls, Sunday Times

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What Hill conveys beautifully is the agony of all that is left unsaid in relationships. It is, ultimately, a novel about love: about the dilemmas we face when we are not permitted to live in the way that we wish

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Susan Hill's stylistic approach to writing is one of the stand-out features of this novel -- fast-paced and punchy, with an attention to detail that powerfully reflects Olive's inner turmoil ... her naivete, combined with her struggle to find contentment, is both poignant and hugely endearing

- Erin Bateman, Irish News

<i>From the Heart</i> never descends into sentimentality. Olive is a satisfyingly complex protagonist drawn with unerring but minimal strokes... captivating

- Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail

Truly startling

- Melissa Katsoulis, Times

There is an understated elegance to this tale of heartbreak and thwarted potential. Olive Piper is an appealing heroine... But secrecy, claustrophobic convention and an unexpected betrayal undermine her hope and happiness

- Eithne Farry, Mail on Sunday

Hill explores with great economy an idea of the ubiquity of differentness... From the Heart shows Susan Hill working in a consciously spare, undecorated style: the novel moves quickly, its sentiments pithily expressed. Such sparseness is central to its impact

- Matthew Dennison, Spectator

<i>From the Heart</i> is the perfect antidote to online hysteria ... Stoic, [Olive] deals with inner turmoil with a measured control which is reflected in Hill's pared back writing. The descriptions of her intense feelings, when they come, are therefore all the more powerful

- Kirsty McLuckie, The Scotsman

A devastating coming-of-age story about a woman caught in the wrong era, from the bestselling author of The Woman in Black.
Everyone likes Olive Piper. A happy, open-hearted child growing up in the 1950s, her life is contented. When her passion for reading gets her into university she feels sure the world is waiting for her.

But then she makes a mistake – the kind any one of us could make – and faces an impossible choice.

'A shattering coming-of-age story' Daily Telegraph

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A devastating coming-of-age story about a woman caught in the wrong era, from the bestselling author of The Woman in Black.
Everyone likes Olive Piper.

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A devastating coming-of-age story about a woman caught in the wrong era, from one of our most popular storytellers

Product details

ISBN
9781784706135
Published
2018
Publisher
Vintage Publishing; Vintage
Weight
159 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
14 mm
Age
01, G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Author

Biographical note

SUSAN HILL has been a professional writer for over fifty years. Her books have won awards and prizes including the Whitbread, the John Llewellyn Rhys and a Somerset Maugham, and have been shortlisted for the Booker. Her novels include Strange Meeting, I'm the King of the Castle, In the Springtime of the Year and The Mist in the Mirror. She has also published autobiographical works and collections of short stories as well as the Simon Serrailler series of crime novels. The play of her ghost story The Woman in Black is one of the longest running in the history of London's West End. In 2020 she was awarded a damehood (DBE) for services to literature. She has two adult daughters and lives in North Norfolk.