Gather the Daughters Gather the Daughters

Gather the Daughters

Shortlisted for The Arthur C Clarke Award

    • 4.1 • 72 Ratings
    • £5.49

Publisher Description

'An exceptional debut' Sunday Telegraph

'Obsessed with The Handmaid's Tale? This brilliant book is the one for you' Stylist

'An intriguing, gorgeously realised and written novel which inexorably draws you into its dark heart' Kate Hamer

On a small isolated island, there's a community that lives by its own rules. Boys grow up knowing they will one day take charge, while girls know they will be married and pregnant within moments of hitting womanhood.

But before that time comes, a ritual offers children an exhilarating reprieve. Every summer they are turned out onto their doorsteps, to roam the island, sleep on the beach and build camps in trees. To be free.

At the end of one of such summer, one of the younger girls sees something she was never supposed to see. And she returns home with a truth that could bring their island world to its knees.

'A skilful novel full of suspense' Guardian

'It's a richly envisioned world, the strange isolation of which Melamed is excellent at teasing out slowly' Independent

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
25 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Headline
SIZE
2.2
MB

Customer Reviews

liztme ,

Gripping

Read this in one sitting, rare for me to want to know what happens to one of the central characters, in this case Vanessa. The author rations discoveries for her readers very carefully as the girls rebel or are weighed down by their roles in an all controlling patrimony. You feel for the abused children who don’t make it, yet no one seems to enjoy their lives. there are times of joy and compassion when the children are allowed a feral summer free from obeying their fathers- which the girls are conditioned to do, in all possible ways. Vanessa’s father only came into focus towards the end, I felt his story needed a little more space. Immersive and descriptive.

xshants ,

I couldn’t put it down

Had to finish this in one setting. It was a compelling read with this dark undertone which slowly builds up. Would recommend!

Nina ,

The best book I’ve read in a very long time.

It’s been months since I read this and I still can’t stop thinking about it.

Fantastic.

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