Once Upon a River
“One of the most pleasurable and satisfying new books I've read in a
long time. Setterfield is a master storyteller...swift and entrancing,
profound and beautiful.” —Madeline Miller, internationally bestselling author of Circe and The Song of Achilles
“A beguiling tale, full of twists and turns like the river at its heart, and just as rich and intriguing.” —M.L. Stedman, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light Between Oceans
“This
is magical, bewitching storytelling...High prose expressed with rare
clarity, story for the unashamed sake of story, a kind of moral
dreaminess…well, the list continues to grow.”—Jim Crace, National Book
Critics Circle winner and author of Being Dead and Harvest
From the instant #1 New York Times bestselling author of the “eerie and fascinating” (USA TODAY) The Thirteenth Tale comes
a richly imagined, powerful new novel about the wrenching disappearance
of three little girls and the wide-reaching effect it has on their
small town.
On a dark midwinter’s night in an ancient inn on
the river Thames, an extraordinary event takes place. The regulars are
telling stories to while away the dark hours, when the door bursts open
on a grievously wounded stranger. In his arms is the lifeless body of a
small child. Hours later, the girl stirs, takes a breath and returns to
life. Is it a miracle? Is it magic? Or can science provide an
explanation? These questions have many answers, some of them quite dark
indeed.
Those who dwell on the river bank apply all their
ingenuity to solving the puzzle of the girl who died and lived again,
yet as the days pass the mystery only deepens. The child herself is mute
and unable to answer the essential questions: Who is she? Where did she
come from? And to whom does she belong? But answers proliferate
nonetheless.
Three families are keen to claim her. A wealthy young mother
knows
the girl is her kidnapped daughter, missing for two years. A farming
family reeling from the discovery of their son’s secret liaison, stand
ready to welcome their granddaughter. The parson’s housekeeper, humble
and isolated, sees in the child the image of her younger sister. But the
return of a lost child is not without complications and no matter how
heartbreaking the past losses, no matter how precious the child herself,
this girl cannot be everyone’s. Each family has mysteries of its own,
and many secrets must be revealed before the girl’s identity can be
known.
Once Upon a River is a glorious tapestry of a book
that combines folklore and science, magic and myth. Suspenseful,
romantic, and richly atmospheric, the beginning of this novel will sweep
you away on a powerful current of storytelling, transporting you
through worlds both real and imagined, to the triumphant conclusion
whose depths will continue to give up their treasures long after the
last page is turned.
Reviews
“I was completely spellbound by this book. Numerous
strands of the same story are skillfully woven into a magical web from
which I, as a reader, had no desire to escape. Setterfield’s prose is
beautiful, dark and eerily atmospheric, and her rich cast of characters
convincingly illustrate the best and worst of humanity. Utterly
brilliant!” (Ruth Hogan, internationally bestselling author of THE
KEEPER OF LOST THINGS and THE WISDOM OF SALLY RED SHOES)
“
Once Upon a River is a delight, just marvelous. I devoured it in gulps.” (Jo Baker, internationally bestselling author of LONGBOURN)
“
Once Upon A River
succeeds in doing what you hope every book will do - pull you in from
the first page, hold you captive in the middle, then leave you satisfied
and thoughtful at the end. I loved it.” (Renee Knight,
critically-acclaimed author of DISCLAIMER)
"Diane Setterfield has created a true reading
experience.
Once Upon a River
is the story of three missing girls and three desperate families all
set against the Thames and woven together with magic, mystery, and
mayhem. It is beautiful and heartbreaking and altogether wondrous.
Simply put, it is a joy to read." (Ariel Lawhon, author of I WAS
ANASTASIA)
“Setterfield fills this richly layered plot with a
fascinating cast of memorable characters who weave in and out of each
other's lives.” (
Booklist)
"The heart of the story are the relationships that twist and turn, as if they also follow the river." (
Publishers Weekly (starred review))
"Setterfield
masterfully assembles an ensemble of wounded, vulnerable characters
who, nevertheless, live by the slimmest margins of hope--hope that
springs from family, from the search for meaning, from people's decency
to strangers, from the belief that truth heals and sets one free . . .
Celebrates the timeless secrets of life, death and imagination--and the
enduring power of words. Fans, rejoice!" (
Kirkus Reviews (starred review))
"This probing inquiry into human nature is also spooky fun." (
Vulture, "6 New Books You Should Read This December")
"This enchanting book from the author of
The Thirteenth Tale is filled with folklore, romance, suspense." (
Bustle, "The 8 Best Fiction Books Coming Out In December 2018")
"A mosaic of modern folklore." (
InStyle)
Diane Setterfield
Diane Setterfield is a British
author. Her bestselling novel, The Thirteenth Tale (2006) was published
in 38 countries worldwide and has sold more than three million copies.
It was number one in the New York Times hardback fiction list for three
weeks and is enjoyed as much for being ‘a love letter to reading’ as for
its mystery and style. Her second novel, Bellman & Black (2013 is a
genre-defying tale of rooks and Victorian retail. January 2019 sees the
publication of her new title, Once Upon a River, which has been called
'bewitching' and 'enchanting'.
Born in Englefield, Berkshire in
1964, Diane spent most of her childhood in the nearby village of Theale.
After schooldays at Theale Green, Diane studied French Literature at
the University of Bristol. Her PhD was on autobiographical structures in
André Gide’s early fiction. She taught English at the Institut
Universitaire de Technologie and the Ecole nationale supérieure de
Chimie, both in Mulhouse, France, and later lectured in French at the
University of Central Lancashire in the UK. She left academia in the
late 1990s to pursue writing.
The Thirteenth Tale was acquired by
Heyday Films and adapted for television by the award-winning playwright
and scriptwriter, Christopher Hampton. Starring Vanessa Redgrave and
Olivia Colman, it was filmed in 2013 in North Yorkshire for BBC2. The TV
rights to Once Upon a River have even sold to Kudos (Broadchurch,
Spooks, Grantchester).
Diane Setterfield has been published in over forty countries.
Diane
lives in Oxford, in the UK. When not writing she reads widely, and when
not actually reading she is usually talking or thinking about reading.
She is, she says, ‘a reader first, a writer second.’
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