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The Luminaries

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Longlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize and the Man Booker Prize, this novel is set in 1866, where Walter Moody arrives in New Zealand to seek his fortune on the goldfields. He unexpectedly encounters a secretive assembly of twelve local men discussing a series of unsolved crimes, including the disappearance of a wealthy man, a suicide attempt by a woman, and a fortune found in the possession of a drunken man. Moody becomes entangled in this intricate web of fates and fortunes, reflecting a complexity as rich as the night sky. The narrative is a remarkable blend of historical fiction, ghost story, and mystery, masterfully capturing the mid-19th-century atmosphere of shipping, banking, and the gold rush. This work showcases the extraordinary talent of Eleanor Catton, who, despite being in her mid-20s, has established herself as a significant figure in contemporary literature. Born in 1985 in Canada and raised in New Zealand, Catton holds an MA in Creative Writing and has received several prestigious awards, including the Adam Prize and the New Generation Award. She has also taught Creative Writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and currently resides in Wellington, New Zealand.

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The Luminaries, Eleanor Catton

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English
Released
2023
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Paperback
ISBN10
1803510161
ISBN13
9781803510163
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First published
2013
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The Luminaries
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Longlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize and the Man Booker Prize, this novel is set in 1866, where Walter Moody arrives in New Zealand to seek his fortune on the goldfields. He unexpectedly encounters a secretive assembly of twelve local men discussing a series of unsolved crimes, including the disappearance of a wealthy man, a suicide attempt by a woman, and a fortune found in the possession of a drunken man. Moody becomes entangled in this intricate web of fates and fortunes, reflecting a complexity as rich as the night sky. The narrative is a remarkable blend of historical fiction, ghost story, and mystery, masterfully capturing the mid-19th-century atmosphere of shipping, banking, and the gold rush. This work showcases the extraordinary talent of Eleanor Catton, who, despite being in her mid-20s, has established herself as a significant figure in contemporary literature. Born in 1985 in Canada and raised in New Zealand, Catton holds an MA in Creative Writing and has received several prestigious awards, including the Adam Prize and the New Generation Award. She has also taught Creative Writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop and currently resides in Wellington, New Zealand.