Tap cover to enlarge

Springtime

Published
Apr 2016
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
Rating
Pages
92

About This Book

"This is a gorgeous, delicately surprising piece of writing. . . . It's like spirit photography, all fuzzy outlines and unaccountable light: a snapshot of something that may or may not exist." —Terrence Rafferty, The New York Times Book Review

When Frances met Charlie at a party in Melbourne, he was married with a young son. Now that the couple has moved to subtropical Sydney, a lusher and more chaotic city, Frances has an unshakable sense that the world has tipped on its axis. Everything seems alien, and exotic—and Frances is haunted by the unknowability of Charlie's previous life. A young art historian studying the objects in paintings––the material world––Frances takes mind–clearing walks around her neighborhood with her dog. Behind the fence of one garden, she thinks she sees a woman in an old–fashioned gown, but something is not right. It's as if the garden exists in a vacuum suspended in time, "at an angle to life."

Springtime is a ghost story that doesn't conform to the genre's traditions of dark and stormy nights, graveyards and ruins. It breaks new ground by unfolding in sunny, suburban Australia, and the realism of the characters and events make the story's ambiguities and eeriness all the more disquieting. The richness of observation here is immediately recognizable as Michelle de Kretser's, a writer who has been praised by Hilary Mantel as a master of ""the sharp, almost hallucinatory detail."

Genres & Themes

Characters & Occupations

Buy This Book

Formats & Editions

Browse the different covers, formats, and publication history for this title.

Paperback

Paperback edition cover
Trade Paperback
First Edition Apr 2016 Catapult ISBN 1936787431
Buy

eBook

eBook edition cover
eBook
Oct 2014 Allen & Unwin (AUS) ISBN 1743439245
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Apr 2016 Catapult ISBN B01AR51Q3C
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Apr 2016 Catapult ISBN 193678744X
Buy
eBook edition cover
eBook
Jan 2017 Allen & Unwin (AUS) ISBN 1925575446
Buy