Demi-Gods
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Publisher Description
“The book is of a piece with André Aciman’s Call Me by Your Name and other soft-core explorations of how we mess one another up, and realize it only later.… Rarely have blurred lines, in weird sex or otherwise, been explored with such grace.” —The New York Times
Winner of the 2018 Quebec Writers' Federation Award for the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction
"One of the most memorable first novels I’ve read in 2018.” —Wall Street Journal
"The heat ripples into sentences dripping with delicious detail… Its nod to the classics makes Demi-Gods comparable to Donna Tartt’s The Secret History. As does the feeling of a new and important author arriving." —Financial Times
"In her poetic, essential debut novel, Eliza Robertson aims an unflinching gaze at the temptation and consequences of weaponized desire. Demi-Gods is a brutally beautiful coming-of-age story that sings with language as lovely, wild, and full of ominous longing as the young woman at its center." —Robin Wasserman, author of Girls on Fire
A story of love, lust, and the spaces in between, from a "captivating" (New York Times) new voice in fiction.
It is 1950, and Willa’s mother has a new beau. The arrival of his blue-eyed, sun-kissed sons at Willa’s summer home signals the end of her safe childhood. As her entrancing older sister Joan pairs off with Kenneth, nine-year-old Willa is drawn to his strange and solitary younger brother, Patrick.
Left to their own devices, Willa is swept up in Patrick’s wicked games. As they grow up, their encounters become increasingly charged with sexuality and degradation. But when Willa finally tries to reverse the trajectory of their relationship, an act of desperation has devastating results.
Unfolding between the wild freedoms of British Columbia and the glittering beaches of California, Demi-Gods explores a girl’s attempt to forge a path of her own choosing in a world where female independence is suspect. Sensitive, playful, and entirely original, Eliza Robertson is one of the most exciting new voices in contemporary literature.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Nine-year-old Willa is a precocious observer, quick to see her sister’s stunning beauty and the fault lines in her mother’s new marriage. But she has one blind spot: her 11-year-old stepbrother Patrick, who arrives at their beach house in 1950s British Columbia brimming with a dangerous energy that, as a decade passes, lures Willa deeper and deeper into his erotic games. Demi-Gods is Eliza Robertson’s first novel, but it has all the power and tension of her earlier short stories, speeding us past the end of Willa’s childhood and toward a chilling ending that we couldn’t look away from and won’t soon forget.
Customer Reviews
Couldn't get through this
Details of something as simple as a clam were too much for me-I didn't make it too far into this book full of short sentences and punchy descriptions. My rating is low because I tried three times and each time I became irritated. It's too bad because it sounded like it would be a decent story.