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Cryers Hill

Cryers Hill

Summary

In July 1934, Walter Brown went alone to the woodland pond. He saw his girl swimming there. He watched her floating and saw how white her skin was in the green water, her belly, her breasts, her pond-tangled hair. Then she turned over like an otter and dived down. She did not come up again. In July 1969, Sean Matthews finds himself in the very same woodland, where he witnesses an event he later cannot bear to remember. Two boys, growing up in the same village thirty-five years apart, have each seen something they shouldn't.

Hailed by Salman Rushie on the publication of her first novel, Pop, Cryers Hill confirms Kitty Aldridge as a writer of immense talent, possessing the rare gift of enabling us to see the world anew.

Reviews

  • A beautifully written, profoundly moving, observantly funny, deeply English novel by one of the most talented prose writers I have read in years
    Carol Ann Duffy, Daily Telegraph

About the author

Kitty Aldridge

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