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The World Cannot Give

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The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton is a compelling story set in a boarding school where a new student, drawn by the legacy of a female poet she admires, becomes entwined with a group led by an enigmatic teacher. Themes of obsession, identity, and the search for meaning unfold as the protagonist navigates this seductive yet dangerous world. The novel explores the seductive allure of idealism and the darker aspects of ambition and vulnerability.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy exploring the complexities of devotion, identity, and idealism through the experiences of young protagonists. It weaves a tale of intense friendships and the search for belonging, set against the backdrop of a high-stakes academic environment. If you're drawn to stories that delve into the depths of human desire and moral ambiguity, this novel might be a captivating read for you.

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The World Cannot Give

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The Secret History meets The Price of Salt (Vogue) in this “equal parts dangerous and delicious” (Entertainment Weekly) novel about queer desire, religious zealotry, and the hunger for transcendence among the members of a cultic chapel choir at a Maine boarding school—and the ambitious, terrifyingly charismatic girl that rules over them.

When shy, sensitive Laura Stearns arrives at St. Dunstan’s Academy in Maine, she dreams that life there will echo her favourite novel, All Before Them, the sole surviving piece of writing by Byronic “prep school prophet” (and St. Dunstan’s alum) Sebastian Webster, who died at nineteen fighting in the Spanish Civil War. She soon finds the intensity she is looking for among the insular, Webster-worshipping members of the school’s chapel choir, presided over by the charismatic, neurotic, overachiever Virginia Strauss.

Virginia is as fanatical about her newfound Christian faith as she is about the miles she runs every morning before dawn. She expects nothing short of perfection from herself—and from the members of the choir.

Virginia inducts the besotted Laura into a world of transcendent music and arcane ritual, illicit cliff-diving and midnight crypt visits: a world that, like Webster’s novels, finally seems to Laura to be full of meaning. But when a new school chaplain challenges Virginia’s hold on the “family” she has created, and Virginia’s efforts to wield her power become increasingly dangerous, Laura must decide how far she will let her devotion to Virginia go.

The World Cannot Give is a “hypnotic and intense” (Shondaland) meditation on the power, and danger, of wanting more from the world.

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Tara Isabella Burton's The World Cannot Give is highly acclaimed for its hypnotic and intense narrative, drawing comparisons to works like The Secret History. Set in a coastal Maine boarding school, the novel explores themes of devotion, power, repression, and adolescent obsession through the lens of a dark, melodramatic plot. It's praised for its rich character development and depiction of the insular and emotive dynamics within a cult-like atmosphere. The writing is described as both thrillingly modern and wonderfully old-fashioned, making it a captivating read.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781982170073

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Simon & Schuster

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 213.0mm

Weight: 254g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Tara Isabella Burton is the author of the novels Here in Avalon, The World Cannot Give, and Social Creature, which was named a Best Book of the Year by The New York TimesVulture, and The Guardian. She is also the author of the nonfiction books Strange Rites and Self-Made. She has written on religion, culture, and place for The New York Times, National GeographicThe Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and more. She received a doctorate in theology from Trinity College, Oxford.

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