Companion piece

Companion Piece

by Ali Smith

A story is never an answer. A story is always a question.’

Here we are in extraordinary times.
Is this history?

What happens when we cease to trust governments, the media, each other?
What have we lost?
What stays with us?
What does it take to unlock our future?

Following her astonishing quartet of Seasonal novels, Ali Smith again lights a way for us through the nightmarish now, in a vital celebration of companionship in all its forms.

‘Every hello, like every voice, holds its story ready, waiting.’

My thoughts: It’s just a joy to read Ali Smith creative usage of language and wordplay and then suddenly there’s the a tale of a young blacksmith her bird and it’s just pure, magnificent storytelling. Ali Smith is a wondrous writer, I only wish this book would have been longer so I could read more of her thoughts on art, the state of the world and the letter V.

Autumn

Autumn

by Ali Smith

Description
Discover Ali Smith’s dazzling, once-in-a-generation series, SEASONAL, a tour-de-force quartet of novels about love, time, art, politics, and how we live right now

The final instalment in the Seasonal quartet is out in August 2020. Catch up with Autumn now – Summer is coming…

SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017

Chosen by the Guardian as one of the Best Books of the 21st Century

SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER

‘Undoubtedly Smith at her best. Puckish, yet elegant; angry, but comforting’ The Times

A breathtakingly inventive new novel from the Man Booker-shortlisted and Baileys Prize-winning author of How to be both

Daniel is a century old. Elisabeth, born in 1984, has her eye on the future. The United Kingdom is in pieces, divided by a historic once-in-a-generation summer.

Love is won, love is lost. Hope is hand in hand with hopelessness. The seasons roll round, as ever . . .

‘Terrific, extraordinary, playful… There is an awful lot to lift the soul’ Daily Mail

‘Bold and brilliant’ Observer

My thoughts:

Absolutely adored this book, initial worry about it being pure stream of consciousness quickly put to rest. I really loved following Elisabeth Demand on her journey through a post referendum vote Britain. There is so much beautiful writing about art and the human condition and politics. A wonderful book