Harkin's characters are drawn with wit and economy, and <b>watching their stories dovetail is pure pleasure</b>

The Times

<b>Incredibly nicely written . . . [Jo Harkin] writes really well about human beings. I really enjoyed it</b>

- Marian Keyes,

This compelling cautionary tale is set in an alternative present where it's possible to have painful memories removed . . . Interconnecting narratives by multiple character . . . weave into an ensemble piece that raises fascinating questions about how we use memory both to create and dismantle ourselves, and the ultimate mystery of who, or possibly what, "myself" actually is

Guardian

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<b>A narrative that is as page-turning as a thriller, and as thought-provoking as an inquiry into the human mind should be</b>

i Paper

<b>An extraordinary novel</b>-- intelligent and searching, with deep questions about humanity, history and self. Expansive in its scope and themes, but never losing touch with its characters' hearts and minds, <i>Tell Me an Ending </i>is gripping, inventive, and a memory I'll never forget

- Emma Stonex,

Beautifully drawn, sympathetic and with complex characters. I stayed up all night -<b> I literally couldn't put it down</b>

- Carys Bray,

<b><i>Tell Me An Ending</i> is a triumph of a novel</b> . . . it asks searching questions about our relationship with memory, and each other. I loved it

- Emylia Hall,

<b>A smart, thought-provoking page-turner. I loved it</b>

- Marcel Theroux,

Perfect for fans of David Mitchell, <b>it's a twisty and compelling exploration of what might happen if humans were able to erase painful memories</b>

iNews

<b>Sharply, beautifully written and punctuated with wry, slanted asides, <i>Tell Me an Ending</i> is one of the most sophisticated works of science fiction I've read recently</b>

New York Times

'Compelling' GUARDIAN
'Incredibly well written . . . I really enjoyed it' MARIAN KEYES
'One of the most sophisticated works of science fiction I've read recently' NEW YORK TIMES

The promise at Nepenthe is simple: they will erase the memories you cannot live with.

After the procedure, psychologist Noor will assess you for two things: your mental wellbeing, and the successful erasure of the memory. But there is no assessment if you choose to delete the memory of the Nepenthe procedure itself. If you do that, you're on your own.

And what if one day, out of the blue, your memory is offered back to you - would you want to remember what you've chosen to forget?

'Extraordinary' EMMA STONEX
'Riveting' KAREN THOMPSON WALKER
'Utterly captivating' LUCY CLARKE
Thought-provoking. I loved it' MARCEL THEROUX

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529158618
Publisert
2023-01-05
Utgiver
Cornerstone; Penguin (Cornerstone)
Vekt
379 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
544

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Om bidragsyterne

Jo Harkin studied English literature at university. She daydreamed her way through various jobs in her twenties before giving in and becoming a full-time writer. She lives in Berkshire.