Under the Mountain

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Description

It is the blazing summer of 1981 and Catherine is laid low by childhood illness. Stuck inside her family’s sprawling Victorian mansion at the foot of a Highland mountain, she can only look down into the garden and observe the goings-on upon the lawn.Sam and Rosa, her elder teenage cousins, have come to spend the school holiday in this seemingly idyllic setting, and Catherine savours the brief visits Sam makes to her room. But when Rosa falls in love with Humberto, a young Spanish man camping in the grounds of the house, and Catherine witnesses a violent attack on Sam’s beloved dog, the events of that summer take on a darker hue. Under the Mountain is a fiercely intelligent and beautifully written novel about domestic politics and first loves, and in an unforgettable narrative that is both moving and haunting, Sophie Cooke powerfully exposes hidden inner lives and reveals the sometimes devastating consequences of love and the lies it can tell.

Additional information

Weight 0.278 kg
Dimensions 2.4 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

2009-4-2

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099469138

About The Author

Sophie Cooke's critically acclaimed first novel The Glass House was nominated for the Orange Prize and shortlisted for the Saltire First Book of the Year Award. Cooke was also awarded a Writer's Bursary by the Scottish Arts Council. Her short stories have been commissioned by the BBC and read on Radio 4. Having grown up in the Scottish countryside in which Under the Mountain is set, Sophie Cooke now lives in Edinburgh.

It is Cooke's dual ability to pick apart beautifully the daytime details of cosy family life while also exploring much loftier themes of God, truth, memory and love that set her aside as a mature, intensely emotional and intelligent writer

Other text

This is a complex, clever novel which on the whole succeeds in its high ambitions

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