The Blind Light
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Sweeping from the 1950s to now, this deeply moving novel tells the interconnected story of two very different families during a time of momentous change in twentieth-century Britain.
Stuart Evers is a writer celebrated for his distinctive exploration of the human condition. His short stories, noted for their originality and quiet devastation, draw comparisons to literary giants like Raymond Carver and Alice Munro. Evers delves into themes that resonate with profound psychological truth, earning critical acclaim for his insightful prose and narrative approach. His background as a bookseller and editor further informs his unique perspective on storytelling.


Sweeping from the 1950s to now, this deeply moving novel tells the interconnected story of two very different families during a time of momentous change in twentieth-century Britain.
From a brilliant new voice in British fiction, winner of the London Book Award 2011