
Our Wives Under The Sea
Winner of the Polari Prize
$19.54
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
8 August 2023
Summary
‘Part bruisingly tender love story, part nerve-clanging submarine thriller … heart-slicing, cinematic.’ - The Times
Miri thinks she has got her wife back, when Leah finally returns after a deep sea mission that ended in catastrophe. It soon becomes clear, though, that Leah may have come back wrong. Whatever happened in that vessel, whatever it was they were supposed to be studying before they were stranded on the ocean floor, Leah has carried part of it with her, onto dry land and int…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529017250 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1529017254 |
| Author: | Julia Armfield |
| Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
| Imprint: | Picador |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 8 August 2023 |
| Weight: | 169g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 130mm x 16mm |
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Critics Review
Julia Armfield is one of my favourite writers, Our Wives Under The Sea moves fluidly between horror story and love story, the gorgeous and the grotesque. A contemporary gothic fairy tale, sublime in its creepiness – Florence Welch
A wonderful novel, deeply romantic and fabulously strange. I loved this book – Sarah Waters, author of Fingersmith
Tender, strange, lucid, and so assured – comparisons feel insubstantial, but if you love sci fi or love stories or books that defy labels or chew-your-arm-off good writing, this is for you – Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies and The Dance Tree
Beautiful, otherworldly, like floating through water with your eyes open – Daisy Johnson, author of Fen
Our Wives is spooky and romantic: a gorgeous, lyrical novel that gets under your skin. Armfield leads you softly through a story that feels epic and intimate at the same time – Sarvat Hasin, author of The Giant Dark
Reading this book is like diving into the deepest depths of the ocean and finding beautiful and disturbing wonders – Kirsty Logan, author of Now She is Witch
Delicate and horrifying, Our Wives Under The Sea is a darkly brilliant novel that submerges the reader’s imagination in the depths of the unknown – Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From
A mesmerizing triumph. Julia Armfield has created a surprisingly seamless novel: it is a love story, a grief story, a question without end. It’s a tale of the sea that swallows you whole and breaks your heart in the very best way. It is tender and funny. It is shockingly bold. Without a doubt, it is one of the best books I’ve ever read. It’s not only art, it’s a perfect miracle. We are lucky for it – Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things
As in her stories, Armfield is extremely good at anatomising the women’s relationship: the self-defensive blindnesses, the resentments and rituals and angers, grief for vanished joys – all the small moments of which lasting love consists. There are clever lines, everywhere, and wry, funny ones * The Guardian *
Sharp, atmospheric, dryly funny, sad, distinctive … There is an almost spiritual endlessness to its quest. Like all good novels, it goes deep and then deeper again * The Irish Times *
Part bruisingly tender love story, part nerve-clanging submarine thriller. Creative innovation is there if you’re looking for it — and to anyone lamenting its loss: order a copy … There is such tenderness in the precision of these observations of long-term love and such eerie estrangement when the uncanny intrudes. Eventually, the two moods fuse at the novel’s heart-slicing, cinematic climax. I’ll be thinking about it for ages — and checking the bathtub for grit * The Times *
Julia Armfield’s haunting debut novel deftly weaves a love story into creeping horror…Our Wives Under The Sea is a quiet triumph, but beware – this unsettling, saltwater-soaked story seeps deeper than you think * The i *
If you’re in the mood to cry, then Julia Armfield wrote the perfect book for ya … Armfield breaks your heart over and over (but in a good way, promise) * Cosmopolitan *
Essential and haunting * Stylist *
Frightening, otherworldly, but above all gripping * The Sunday Times *
Julia Armfield’s weird and wonderful debut feels fresh (or rather, salty) … You hear a lot of people lamenting the death of innovation in contemporary fiction … and Armfield is a brilliant counterpoint – Susie Goldsbrough and Robbie Millen * The Times 100 Best Books for Summer *
About The Author
Julia Armfield
Julia Armfield was born in London in 1990. She is a fiction writer and occasional playwright with a Master’s in Victorian Art and Literature from Royal Holloway University. She was shortlisted for the 2019 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year. She was commended in the Moth Short Story Prize 2017, longlisted for the Deborah Rogers Award 2018, and won the White Review short story prize 2018. Her critically acclaimed short story collection, salt slow, was published in 2019. She won the Pushcart Prize in 2020.
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