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In Feast by Emily O'Grady, a group of friends gather at an isolated and atmospheric location to celebrate a significant event, creating a tense and intricate setting. As the dynamics of their relationships unfold, hidden tensions and secrets emerge, challenging allegiances and revealing the complexities of friendship. The story weaves elements of suspense and character exploration, offering a riveting journey into the depths of human interaction.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy atmospheric tales that explore complex family dynamics, secrets, and the tension that lies beneath the surface of a seemingly idyllic setting. With its intricate characters and immersive storytelling, it offers a reflective look at relationships and hidden truths.

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Feast

A compelling novel of three women and their dark secrets from the award-winning author of The Yellow House.

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Shortlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize

Three women. Three secrets. One weekend.

Alison is an actress who no longer acts, Patrick a musician past his prime. The eccentric couple live an isolated, debauched existence in an old manor house in Scotland, a few miles outside their village. That is, until Patrick's teenage daughter, Neve, flees Australia to spend a year abroad with her doting, if unreliable, father, and the stepmother she barely knows.

On the weekend of Neve's eighteenth birthday, her father insists on a special feast to mark her coming of age. Despite Neve's objections, her mother Shannon arrives in Scotland to join the celebrations. What none of them know is that Shannon has arrived with a hidden agenda that has the potential to shatter the delicate faΓ§ade of the loving, if dysfunctional, family.

Feast is the story of three women connected beyond blood, and what happens when their darkest secrets are hauled into the light.

Complicated and unsettling, nothing is as it seems. Filled with exquisitely drawn characters and powerful storytelling, Feast is a superb read. You will not want to put this book down. – Mirandi Riwoe, author of Stone Sky Gold Mountain

Praise for The Yellow House:

'A dark, unsettling debut with chilling momentum...' – The Sydney Morning Herald

'An astounding debut.' – Brisbane News

'O'Grady is a talented storyteller; it's her narrative skills that make this grim tome so compelling.' – Australian Book Review

'Creepy and atmospheric... It's a measure of the skill of the writing that this uncomfortable, often ugly tale is such an immersive and evocative story, with a sense of horror that is never far from the surface.' – Herald Sun

'A tautly written thriller.' – The Big Issue

'It's not an easy thing to nail the voice of a child in a way that's both authentic and alluring, but O'Grady does just that from the get-go.' – Debbish

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Emily O'Grady's Feast is a masterful exploration of power, desire, and unfulfilled longing, set over a tense, compelling weekend. The novel is noted for its vivid sensory richness and its insightful portrayal of women's unresolved frustrations and desires. Through an expertly crafted ensemble cast, O'Grady creates a provocative narrative that leaves readers contemplating its deeper themes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781761067112

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 May 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 384g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Emily O'Grady is a writer from Brisbane. Her debut novel, The Yellow House won the 2018 Australian/Vogel's Literary Award and was shortlisted for the 2019 Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction. Her work has been published in Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, The Big Issue fiction edition and New Australian Fiction 2021.

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