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Georgina Harding

    Georgina Harding is an English author whose works explore the human experience with remarkable sensitivity and insight. Her stylistic finesse lies in her ability to render complex emotions and delve into the deep psychological states of her characters. Harding's writing often grapples with themes of solitude, identity, and the enduring impact of history on the present. Her prose is both meditative and engaging, offering readers profound glimpses into the intricacies of the human spirit.

    Painter of Silence
    The Solitude of Thomas Cave
    Harvest
    • Harvest

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(36)Add rating

      'I would compare her to writers like Helen Dunmore, Elizabeth Strout, Jon McGregor' BBC Radio 4 'Harding achieves a weighty sense of silence and things not said in this unsettling book about the aftershocks of trauma and the burdens of bearing witness' Sunday Times 'A masterly achievement, illuminating with wisdom and compassion the darkest corners of the human heart' Guardian A farm in Norfolk in the 1970s. A Japanese girl comes to visit her English lover in the house where he was born. She arrives on a day of perfect summer, stands with his mother in a garden filled with roses, watches as his brother walks fields of ripening wheat. But between the two brothers lies the shadow of their father's violent death almost twenty years before, the unresolved narrative of their childhood - a story that has gone untold, a story that began in the last war. In the presence of the girl, the old trauma begins to surface as the work of the harvest begins. 'Taut and unsettling ... A fine meditation on war's long reach' Mail on Sunday

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    • The Solitude of Thomas Cave

      • 237 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(35)Add rating

      August, 1616. The whaling ship Heartsease has ventured high into the Arctic, but now must begin the long journey home. Only one man stays behind: Thomas Cave makes a wager to remain here, alone, until the next season. Cave pits himself against blizzards, avalanches, bears - and his own demons. His past returns to him: the woman he had loved.

      The Solitude of Thomas Cave
    • Painter of Silence

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(141)Add rating

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTION 2012Iasi, Romania, the early 1950s. A nameless man is found on the steps of a hospital. Deaf and mute, he is unable to communicate until a young nurse called Safta brings paper and pencils with which he can draw. Slowly, painstakingly, memories appear on the page. The memories are Safta's also. For the man is Augustin, son of the cook at the manor house which was Safta's family home. Born six months apart, they grew up with a connection that bypassed words. But while Augustin's world remained the same size Safta's expanded to embrace languages, society - and a fleeting love, one long, hot summer. But then came war, and in its wake a brutal Stalinist regime, and nothing would remain the same.

      Painter of Silence