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The Other Valley

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Astonishingly brilliant. My book of the year. – Liz Nugent, Sunday Times-bestselling author of Strange Sally Diamond For fans of Emily St John Mandel and Kazuo Ishiguro, this is an exhilarating literary speculative novel about an isolated town neighbouring its own past and future, and a... Read More
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A stunning literary debut novel that is a cross between Kazuo Ishiguro's speculative work, and the heart-rending search for where it all went wrong in Matt Haig's The Midnight Library.

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Astonishingly brilliant. My book of the year. – Liz Nugent, Sunday Times-bestselling author of Strange Sally Diamond

For fans of Emily St John Mandel and Kazuo Ishiguro, this is an exhilarating literary speculative novel about an isolated town neighbouring its own past and future, and a young girl who faces an impossible choice.

Sixteen-year-old Odile Ozanne is an awkward, quiet girl, but everyone knows she's destined to land a coveted seat on the Conseil. During her apprenticeship, she competes to become one of the judges who decide which of the town's residents may travel across the border. If she earns the position, she will decree who may be escorted deep into the woods, who may cross the border's barbed wire fence, and who may make the arduous trek over the western mountain range – or perhaps the eastern range – to descend into the next valley over.

It's the same valley, the same town. However, to the east, the town is twenty years ahead in time. To the west, it's twenty years behind. The towns repeat in an endless sequence across the wilderness. The only border crossings permitted by the Conseil are mourning tours: furtive viewings of the dead in towns where the dead are still alive.

Odile, wise beyond her years, will surely pass the Conseil's vetting. But when she happens upon a mourning tour she wasn't supposed to see, she realises her dear friend Edme's parents have crossed the border from the east, from twenty years in the future, to view their son still alive in Odile's present. Edme, who's so funny and light. Edme, who's a violin virtuoso at just sixteen. Edme, who's the first boy to even see Odile, to really like her... And it's Edme who's going to die.

Sworn to secrecy by the Conseil in order to preserve the timeline, Odile finds herself drawn even closer to the doomed boy. When Edme dies far sooner than Odile expects, and when she does nothing to thwart his fate, she's deeply shaken. The loss, her foreknowledge, and the weight of her rare and varied grief all throw Odile's own future, her adult life, into a devastating, downward spiral.

If your soul was stricken by the years, your teeth bloodied from all of life's blows, would you risk being seen by the armed patrols? Would you gamble with everyone's lives, with your own, with the annihilation of an entire timeline, to hike across the border and get back to where it all went wrong?

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781838959630

Publisher: Atlantic Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 April 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Atlantic Books

Edition: Export/Airside

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 227.0mm

Weight: 312g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Scott Alexander Howard has a PhD in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he wrote an award-winning dissertation on literary emotions and the passage of time. His articles have appeared in journals such as Philosophical Quarterly and Analysis. Upon completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard, he decided to pursue fiction. He now lives in Vancouver.

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