Clear

Clear

Carys Davies

160 pages

1843. On a remote Scottish island, Ivar, the sole occupant, leads a life of quiet isolation until the day he finds a man unconscious on the beach below the cliffs. The newcomer is John Ferguson, an impoverished church minister sent to evict Ivar and turn the island into grazing land for sheep. Unaware of the stranger's intentions, Ivar takes him into his home, and in spite of the two men having no common language, a fragile bond begins to form between them. Meanwhile on the mainland, John's wife Mary anxiously awaits news of his mission.

Against the rugged backdrop of this faraway spot beyond Shetland, Carys Davies's intimate drama unfolds with tension and tenderness: a touching and crystalline study of ordinary people buffeted by history and a powerful exploration of the distances and connections between us. Perfectly structured and surprising at every turn, Clear is a marvel of storytelling, an exquisite short novel by a master of the form.

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"I lost count of how many times I cried while reading this book. It's a short novel, but for all its brevity, it packs quite the emotional punch. Set in 1843 in the remote Scottish highlands, it's a wholesome tale of how language connects all of us, whatever our differences. I loved, loved, loved it. My first five star read of 2024!" 

Zuzanna, Campaign manager

 

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Zuzanna Brzezinska

Zuzanna joined Tandem after a decade spent in the publishing industry, working as a literary agent with the Big Five publishing group, small presses, and publishing houses around the world. She loves working closely with readers, gushing over beautiful writing, and will read any fantasy and sci-fi that she can get her hands on - the more obscure and under-appreciated, the better.

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