The Shape of Her by Rowan Somerville - ISBN: 9780753828595
Paperback

The Shape of Her

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    9 August 2011

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Summary

Max and Tine arrive on the Greek island of her childhood holidays. Both are in their mid twenties and this is their first serious relationship. Max is relatively inexperienced with women and his previous encounters have been predominantly sexual. With Tine he feels an emotional bond and he wants to get to know her better, both sexually and emotionally.

It ought to be perfect - a secluded house on a stunning cove; rich local food and wine; swimming, sunbathing. And yet the minute …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780753828595
ISBN-10:0753828596
Author:Rowan Somerville
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:9 August 2011
Weight:276g
Dimensions:199mm x 159mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

Somerville is clearly a thoughtful writer… a rich plot and some lovely vivid local colour.

Rowan Somerville investigates cause and effect in obsessive desire. On a Greek island, the novel’s sexed-up summer idyll for two privileged youngsters darkens into dread and recrimination… In his novel, unresolved trauma brings its danger to this liaison like the jagged boat-wrecking rock that lurks underwater beyond the golden beach. – Boyd Tonkin * INDEPENDENT *
Somerville is clearly a thoughtful writer… a rich plot and some lovely vivid local colour. * GUARDIAN *
Deceptively simple in plot and singularly musical in its voice, it is a study of the place where our past has become our present. A summer read to be kept - and visited in the dark days of winter. * ECONOMIST *
Darkly erotic, offbeat holiday read… an entertaining book that while not echoing to the chimes of chick lit, probably wouldn’t be out of place in the beach bag. * IRISH TIMES *
Rowan Somerville is a talented author, perfectly capturing the characters’ distinctive voices…The language is gorgeous, rich and evocative…the pacing is perfect. The Shape of Her is dark, beautiful and an ideal summer read. * FOR BOOKS SAKE BLOG *

About The Author

Rowan Somerville

Rowan Somerville was born in London in 1966. He has worked in television, film and radio, including making the odd documentary and some unmentionable television programmes. He has spent a lot of time in different countries around the world but now lives in Ireland.

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