The White Lie
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- 3,99 €
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- 3,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A stunning debut novel from the winner of the Orwell Prize 2010 and the inaugural Wellcome Trust Book Prize 2009 On a hot summer's afternoon, Ursula Salter runs sobbing from the loch on her parents' Scottish estate and confesses, distraught, that she has killed Michael, her 19 year old nephew. But what really happened? No body can be found, and Ursula's story is full of contradictions. In order to protect her, the Salters come up with another version of events, a decision that some of them will come to regret. Years later, at a family gathering, a witness speaks up and the web of deceit begins to unravel. What is the white lie? Only one person knows the whole truth. Narrating from beyond the grave, Michael takes us to key moments in the past, looping back and back until - finally - we see what he sees.
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Memoirist Gillies's (Keeper) debut novel is an engaging saga about the Salter clan, loosely narrated by Michael from beyond the grave. He vanishes under mysterious circumstances as a young man at his family's ancestral compound in Scotland. Traveling back and forth in time, Michael unravels the family's tangled history, beginning with his idiosyncratic Aunt Ursula's shocking confession about what happened during an altercation between her and him. Michael foreshadows the sinister tale by musing, "It's reassuring when history doesn't present variations; it feels as if memory is confirming itself as the facts, achieving a kind of objectivity." Family members, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, weave their own versions of what transpired, each with shaded perceptions securely tucked away from the others. The passage of time only serves to embalm the enigma of his disappearance and underscores how much or little the family knows of one another. Years later, the group converges to celebrate a milestone birthday, and the reunion serves as a catalyst for dialogue about the family's murky past. Gillies's atmospheric prose perfectly complements this engrossing drama set against a creepy loch.