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What The Light Hides

What The Light Hides 1

by Mette Jakobsen
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Publication Date: 23/03/2016
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Vera and David have been passionately in love since the day they met more than twenty years ago. They live in the Blue Mountains where Vera is a sculptor and David makes furniture. Their son, Ben, is at university in Sydney.
Or at least he was. What the Light Hides begins five months after Ben's death, an apparent suicide. Vera is trying to pick up the pieces, but David cannot let go, cannot believe that Ben is dead. He goes to Sydney, ostensibly to work, but cannot get Ben out of his mind. He keeps seeing him in the street, visits the room where he was living, goes in pursuit of Ben's friends. His refusal to come to terms with the death of his son is destroying his relationship with Vera, but he cannot help himself, in spite of all the evidence. David is risking everything.
Mette Jakobsen's gifts of delicate and empathetic observation are on display in this tender and moving novel, a much-anticipated follow-up to her debut, The Vanishing Act.
ISBN:
9781922079299
9781922079299
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-03-2016
Publisher:
Text Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
240
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x13mm
Weight:
0.23kg
Mette Jakobsen

Originally from Denmark, Mette Jakobsen now resides in Sydney. She is an adventurer, author and playwright. Mette has a PhD in Creative Writing and has graduated from NIDA's Playwright Studio.

Her novels have been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize, topped the Indie Book List, and mentioned on Oprah's Booklist. Mette has taught creative writing at universities and several of her plays have been broadcast on ABC Radio National. The Snow Laundry is her first YA title.

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What The Light Hides is the second novel by Danish-born Australian author, Mette Jakobsen. Despite proof to the contrary, David Oliver is unable to accept that his twenty-three year old son Ben is dead. Even though the closeness he once had with his son had ended years before, and their last contact was less than friendly, David cannot believe that his son would choose this path without seeking out his loving parents.

Unable to let go, he cannot help but speak of Ben in the present tense, obsessively recording his fleeting sightings of Ben in the street. David’s denial and fixation distresses his wife, Vera, gnawing at their deep and long-standing love.

He leaves their Blue Mountains home, ostensibly to continue his woodcraft, and perhaps also to relieve the tension on their marriage. But he soon finds himself at Ben’s flat, seeking out Ben’s friends and acquaintances, convinced he can solve the mystery that haunts him.

Jakobsen skilfully paints the picture of grief, illustrates the importance of empathetic support and shows just how destructive denial can be. Her characters are real and flawed, and it is impossible not to feel their suffering. She evokes her setting, both the mountains and the inner city, with consummate ease. Many readers will find they are moved to tears by this stirring read.
4.5 stars

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