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The Chimes

The Chimes

by Anna Smaill
Publication Date: 10/02/2015

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MAN BOOKER PRIZE LONGLIST 2015 A Bookseller Best Debut of 2015 One to Watch 2015 Huffington Post An Amazon Rising Star 'The Chimes is a remarkable debut. It's inventive, beautifully written, and completely absorbing. I highly recommend it.' Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds A mind-expanding literary debut composed of memory, music and imagination. A boy stands on the roadside on his way to London, alone in the rain. No memories, beyond what he can hold in his hands at any given moment. No directions, as written words have long since been forbidden. No parents - just a melody that tugs at him, a thread to follow. A song that says if he can just get to the capital, he may find some answers about what happened to them. The world around Simon sings, each movement a pulse of rhythm, each object weaving its own melody, music ringing in every drop of air. * Welcome to the world of The Chimes. Here, life is orchestrated by a vast musical instrument that renders people unable to form new memories. The past is a mystery, each new day feels the same as the last, and before is blasphony. But slowly, inexplicably, Simon is beginning to remember.
He emerges from sleep each morning with a pricking feeling, and sense there is something he urgently has to do. In the city Simon meets Lucien, who has a gift for hearing, some secrets of his own, and a theory about the danger lurking in Simon's past. A stunning debut composed of memory, music, love and freedom, The Chimes pulls you into a world that will captivate, enthral and inspire.
ISBN:
9781444794533
9781444794533
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Publication Date:
10-02-2015
Publisher:
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
233x154x23mm
Weight:
0.4kg
What I’m reading right now… My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante – amazing to fall in love with an author for the first time and know there’s a whole body of work out there to discover.

My favourite book growing up… Roald Dahl’s Danny the Champion of the World, because it somehow manages to take the essence of childhood and multiply it by ten.

My all time favourite book is… Middlemarch by George Eliot, because every time you come back to it you discover something new. 

The book I would recommend everyone to read… I’m Working on a Building by Pip Adam. It’s one of the smartest and most moving contemporary New Zealand novels I’ve read.

The book I wish I wrote… I find it impossible to imagine this, as part of loving books for me is marvelling at a mind and experience so removed from my own! But that said, I wish I had the kind of mind that had come up with the Uncle books (J.P. Martin) – endless magical invention!

My guilty reading pleasure is… Anything by Megan Abbott – superbly written novels that are also total page-turners. 

The book on my bookshelf that I have never read… Moby Dick, embarrassingly. 

The book that never should have been turned into a film… The English Patient

My book was… written over three years, with the structure being endlessly shuffled and changed throughout.

My favourite place is… The towpath in Richmond, or Cheltenham Beach in Devonport.

The most dangerous thing I have ever done is… Riding a very strong horse along Piha Beach at a gallop as a kid, and not knowing how to stop it.
Anna Smaill

Anna Smaill was born in Auckland in 1979. She holds an MA in English Literature from the University of Auckland, an MA in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington and a PhD in English Literature from the University of London.

She has published one book of poetry, The Violinist in Spring (Victoria University Press, 2005). Her debut novel The Chimes (Sceptre, 2015) was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won best novel in the World Fantasy Awards 2016. She lives on Wellington's south coast with her husband, novelist Carl Shuker, and their two children.

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