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Entanglement

Written by Katy Mahood

Narrated by Laura Aikman

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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‘A wise debut’ Observer

‘A hugely impressive debut’ Stella Duffy

‘Beautifully written’ Hannah Beckerman

‘A really accomplished debut’ Red Magazine

On a hot October day in a London park, Stella sits in her red wedding dress opposite John. Pregnant and lost in thoughts of the future, she has no idea that lying in the grass, a stone’s throw away, is a man called Charlie. From this moment, Stella and Charlie’s lives are bound together in ways they could never imagine. But all they have is a shared glance and a feeling: have we met before?

Entanglement is a bewitching novel of love and sacrifice which explores how our choices can reverberate across the generations, and the sparks of hope they can ignite.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMar 22, 2018
ISBN9780008245696
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Katy Mahood

Katy Mahood was born in 1978 and studied at Edinburgh and Oxford Universities. After a brief career in publishing, she has since worked in marketing, most recently for the cancer charity Maggie’s. She has contributed to a number of publications on architecture and health and writes a blog which features occasional poetry and short fiction. She lives in Bristol with her husband and two children. Entanglement is her first novel.

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    It's hard to believe that this is a debut novel. Katy Mahood writes with confidence, clarity and sensitivity. She examines love. death, possessiveness, confusion and hope with a clear eye and a tender touch.Looking at how lives intertwine, even when we don't realise how our actions affect others and the results of those actions many years down the line could be an exercise in trivia but the gentle style of the writing makes everything important.Don't expect twists and turns and sudden moments of excitement. This book is not at all in that mould. Do expect subtle writing that will have you engaged in the lives of the characters and have them stay with you long after you have finished reading the book.