The Orchard on Fire by Shena Mackay - ISBN: 9780349007212
Paperback
A magical hideout, dark secrets, and a friendship on fire.

The Orchard on Fire

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    14 June 2016

Summary

What made the orchard miraculous was an abandoned railway carriage, set down as if by magic, its wheels gone, anchored by long grass and nettles. Ruby and I stared at it and each other … dark-windowed, out of place in a thicket of thorns, it was the perfect hide-out, house, the camp of our dreams

When April’s parents move from London to rural Kent she makes her first best friend. With flame-haired, fearless Ruby, April shares secrets, dares and laughter. But Ruby has secrets of her ow…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349007212
ISBN-10:0349007217
Author:Shena Mackay
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Virago Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:14 June 2016
Weight:213g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 24mm
Series:Virago Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

An extremely beautiful and funny novel … The Orchard on Fire is probably Mackay’s most perfect book, produced with a technical adroitness and shapeliness which one can only envy - Guardian

Shena Mackay has brought off something quite rare … the author has set out a rite of passage which will leave few readers unaffected - Spectator

Totally authentic, agonisingly nostalgic, this poignant everyday story of Fifties folk has the power to lay bare everyone’s susceptibility to the ghosts that forever teem around the scenes of our childhood - Daily Mail

A celebration of childhood as well as a mourning for the loss of innocence … a bitter-sweet, gentle novel, not given to grandstanding or preaching, but shot through with humour and compassion. Her writing brilliantly captures the spirit of the place, where every present sensation has ghostly overtones that make the experience all the more sad and lovely - Times Literary Supplement

About The Author

Shena Mackay

Shena Mackay was born in Edinburgh in 1944. Her writing career began when she won a prize for a poem written when she was fourteen. Two novellas, Dust Falls on Eugene Schlumberger and Toddler on the Run were published before she was twenty. Redhill Rococo won the 1987 Fawcett Prize, Dunedin won a 1994 Scottish Arts Council Book Award, The Orchard on Fire was shortlisted for the 1996 Booker Prize and, in 2003, Heligoland was shortlisted for both the Orange Prize and Whitbread Novel Award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and lives in Southampton.

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