Signs for Lost Children

SKU: 9781847089137
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  • Author:
    MOSS Sarah
  • ISBN:
    9781847089137
  • Publication Date:
    June 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Granta
  • Country of Publication:
Signs for Lost Children
Signs for Lost Children

Signs for Lost Children

SKU: 9781847089137
Regular price $22.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MOSS Sarah
  • ISBN:
    9781847089137
  • Publication Date:
    June 2016
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    368
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Granta
  • Country of Publication:

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From the author of Night Waking, a powerful enquiry into the workings of the human mind and heart, set in the 1880s between Japan and England.

Only weeks into their marriage a young couple embark on a six-month period of separation. Tom Cavendish goes to Japan to build lighthouses and his wife Ally, Doctor Moberley-Cavendish, stays and works at the Truro asylum.

As Ally plunges into the institutional politics of mental health, Tom navigates the social and professional nuances of late 19th century Japan.

With her unique blend of emotional insight and intellectual profundity, Sarah Moss builds a novel in two parts from Falmouth to Tokyo, two maps of absence; from Manchester to Kyoto, two distinct but conjoined portraits of loneliness and determination.

An exquisite continuation of the story of Bodies of Light, Signs for Lost Children will amaze Sarah Moss' many fans.

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  • From the author of Night Waking, a powerful enquiry into the workings of the human mind and heart, set in the 1880s between Japan and England.

    Only weeks into their marriage a young couple embark on a six-month period of separation. Tom Cavendish goes to Japan to build lighthouses and his wife Ally, Doctor Moberley-Cavendish, stays and works at the Truro asylum.

    As Ally plunges into the institutional politics of mental health, Tom navigates the social and professional nuances of late 19th century Japan.

    With her unique blend of emotional insight and intellectual profundity, Sarah Moss builds a novel in two parts from Falmouth to Tokyo, two maps of absence; from Manchester to Kyoto, two distinct but conjoined portraits of loneliness and determination.

    An exquisite continuation of the story of Bodies of Light, Signs for Lost Children will amaze Sarah Moss' many fans.

From the author of Night Waking, a powerful enquiry into the workings of the human mind and heart, set in the 1880s between Japan and England.

Only weeks into their marriage a young couple embark on a six-month period of separation. Tom Cavendish goes to Japan to build lighthouses and his wife Ally, Doctor Moberley-Cavendish, stays and works at the Truro asylum.

As Ally plunges into the institutional politics of mental health, Tom navigates the social and professional nuances of late 19th century Japan.

With her unique blend of emotional insight and intellectual profundity, Sarah Moss builds a novel in two parts from Falmouth to Tokyo, two maps of absence; from Manchester to Kyoto, two distinct but conjoined portraits of loneliness and determination.

An exquisite continuation of the story of Bodies of Light, Signs for Lost Children will amaze Sarah Moss' many fans.