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Anna Smaill

    Anna Smaill's literary voice is shaped by a background in both performance violin and creative writing, culminating in a distinctive and evocative prose style. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of memory, identity, and the search for meaning. Smaill crafts narratives that are rich in imagery and sensitive to the nuances of emotional landscapes. She offers readers a compelling exploration of the inner lives of her characters and their engagement with the world around them.

    The Chimes
    Bird Life
    • Bird Life

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The second novel by Booker Prize–longlisted author Anna Smaill. A lyrical and ambitious exploration of madness and what it is like to experience the world differently.In Ueno Park, Tokyo, as workers and tourists gather for lunch, the pollen blows, a fountain erupts, pigeons scatter, and two women meet, changing the course of one another’s lives. Dinah has come to Japan from New Zealand to teach English and grieve the death of her brother, Michael, a troubled genius who was able to channel his problems into music as a classical pianist — until he wasn’t. In the seemingly empty, eerie apartment block where Dinah has been housed, she sees Michael everywhere, even as she feels his absence sharply. Yasuko is polished, precise, and keenly observant — of her students and colleagues at the language school, and of the natural world. When she was thirteen, animals began to speak to her, to tell her things she did not always want to hear. She has suppressed these powers for many years, but sometimes she allows them to resurface, to the dismay of her adult son, Jun. One day, she returns home, and Jun has gone. Even her special gifts cannot bring him back. As these two women deal with their individual traumas, they form an unlikely friendship in which each will help the other to see a different possible world, as Smaill teases out the tension between our internal and external lives and asks what we lose by having to choose between them.

      Bird Life
      3.5
    • The Chimes

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "A HIGHLY ORIGINAL DYSTOPIAN MASTERPIECE" --Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize winning author of March. "FOR ALL THE POETRY AND LYRICISM, THE CHIMES IS A SOLID SUSPENSEFUL ADVENTURE STORY AT HEART" -- NPR Books. This mind-expanding literary debut intertwines memory, music, and imagination. A boy stands alone on a rainy roadside, journeying to London with no memories beyond what he can physically hold. Written words are forbidden, and he has no parents—only a haunting melody urging him forward. This song promises answers about his past if he reaches the capital. In this world, life is governed by a vast musical instrument that prevents people from forming new memories. Each day feels identical, and the past remains a mystery. However, Simon begins to experience fleeting memories, waking each morning with an urgent sense of purpose. In the city, he encounters Lucien, who possesses a unique gift for hearing and harbors secrets about Simon’s past. This stunning debut, rich in themes of memory, music, love, and freedom, immerses readers in a captivating world that inspires and enthralls.

      The Chimes
      3.4