IrishPenJen (United Kingdom) (2012/02/04): Description:The second novel from highly acclaimed young writer Susan Fletcher, author of the award-winning 'Eve Green' What the papers say: '[Susan Fletcher] writes with sensitivity and a delicate observation of details.' Daily Telegraph 'Fletcher writes very well indeed on place. Motifs, real and dream-like, of the sea suffuse the book.' Carol Ann Duffy, Sunday Telegraph 'Richly lyrical prose.' The Times ' "Oystercatchers" is a stunning novel! Both emotionally discomfiting and romantic; at times puzzling, it is profound, beautiful and redemptive. "Oystercatchers" is the work of a seriously talented young author in possession of one of the most poetic and original voices working now. If she can write at this level in her 20s, her potential is breathtaking.' Joanna Briscoe, Guardian 'Her prose is extraordinarily lyrical: haunted, dreamlike and precise, reminiscent at times of Sylvia Plath! Fletcher's words are undeniably beautiful and her themes are profound!a haunting novel.' Sunday Times 'We love "Oystercatchers"! A dazzling novel of love, loss and trust that has a powerful grip.' Woman & Home '"Oystercatchers" is a Glamour must-read! Fletcher is a natural story teller whose well-spun stories draw you in from the first page!compelling reading.' Glamour 'Like Candida Clark, Fletcher works that rich vein of poetic prose in which characters' emotions are closely bound up with objects and landscape!a commendably and disturbing successor to "Eve Green".' Rachel Hore, Independent on Sunday 'A mysterious, elemental and, at times, beautifully poetic novel.' Waterstones Books Quarterly !Fletcher enhances her reputation with this second novel about the relationship between two sisters!Fletcher has a remarkable talent with words!her approach to the world is side-on, not direct; she is attuned to the ambiguities, the spaces, the gaps left in language, the things that are not spoken; she imbues inanimate objects with a life of their own, a history and a personality and a voice. Fletcher is the woman writer par excellence: intelligent, perceptive, intuitive!British readers looking for a local equivalent to Alice Munro won't have to look much further!She is a highly talented writer and fully deserves the acclaim she has received -- and the popularity that goes with it.' The Scotsman 'Her evocation of place is magnificent!Here is a commendably ambitious and disturbing successor to "Eve Green".' Sunday Tribune 'Her language is exceptionally beautiful!her prose is mesmeric!Susan Fletcher is an incredibly talented writer.'Simon Mayo Book Panel, Radio 5 Live Author's Biography: Susan Fletcher was born in 1979 in Birmingham. She graduated from the UEA Creative Writing Course and now lives in the West Midlands. This is her second novel.
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