We Spread
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We Spread
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We Spread
From the author of FOE, now a major motion picture starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal
Penny, an artist, has lived in the same apartment for decades, surrounded by the artifacts and keepsakes of her long life. She is resigned to the mundane rituals of old age, until things start to slip. Before her longtime partner passed away years earlier, provisions were made, unbeknownst to her, for a room in a unique long-term care residence, where Penny finds herself after one too many βincidents.β
Initially, surrounded by peers, conversing, eating, sleeping, looking out at the beautiful woods that surround the house, all is well. She even begins to paint again. But as the days start to blur together, Pennyβwith a growing sense of unrest and distrustβstarts to lose her grip on the passage of time and on her place in the world. Is she succumbing to the subtly destructive effects of ageing, or is she an unknowing participant in something more unsettling?
At once compassionate and uncanny, told in spare, hypnotic prose, Iain Reidβs genre-defying third novel explores questions of conformity, art, productivity, relationships, and what, ultimately, it means to grow old.
βI loved this book and couldn't put it down β a deeply gripping, surreal and wonderfully mysterious novel. Not only has Reid given us a brilliant page-turner, but a profoundly moving meditation on life and art, death and infinity. Reid is a masterβ Mona Awad, author of 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl and All's Well
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We Spread by Iain Reid is lauded for its eerie and psychological depth, tackling profound themes such as art, mortality, and the essence of human existence. The narrative seamlessly bridges thriller elements with philosophical musings, enriched by meticulous character development. The book's distinctive prose style, praised for its ability to evoke poignant questions about ageing and identity, captures readers until the last page. Reid's work is highlighted as both a gripping page-turner and a thought-provoking meditation on life's complexities.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781398504165
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 September 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Scribner UK
Illustration: N-A
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Iain Reid is the author of four previous books, including his New York Times bestselling debut novel Iβm Thinking of Ending Things, which has been translated into more than twenty languages. Oscar winner Charlie Kaufman wrote and directed the film adaptation for Netflix. His second novel, Foe, is being adapted for film, starring Saoirse Ronan, with Reid cowriting the screenplay. His latest novel is We Spread. Reid lives in Ontario, Canada. Follow him on Twitter @Reid_Iain.
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