
Description
WINNER OF THE JANET HEIDINGER KAFKA PRIZE FOR FICTION
FINALIST FOR THE COMMONWEALTH PRIZE
Abbe is a restless young mother living on the outskirts of Honolulu with her husband, Greg, the pastor at a small church. Their lives are suddenly riven by tragedy when their three-year-old daughter, Cleo, is struck and killed by car. As Greg turns to God and community for comfort, Abbe turns inward and reflects upon her own troubled past. Isla Morley brilliantly weaves the story of Abbe's grief with a gripping tale of her tempestuous childhood in apartheid South Africa---and how Abbe's father, a villainous drunk, held her family hostage for decades with his rage, until they finally began to plot their escape from him. Come Sunday is a spellbinding drama about a woman breaking free of her grief and of her past, and what it takes to revive hope when all seems lost.
Product Details
Publisher | Picador |
Publish Date | August 03, 2010 |
Pages | 336 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780312429775 |
Dimensions | 215.9 X 139.7 X 18.9 mm | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
“A heart-wrenching tale of unthinkable loss and hard-won healing. This is a novel to savor.” —Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants
“An arresting, heart-wrenching novel...a phenomenal debut.” —The San Diego Union-Tribune
“A compelling tale of survival, reinvention, and hope, in the end, Come Sunday is less about the death of a young child as about personal redemption and resurrection.... Vivid and poignant.” —The Boston Globe
“An intense and ambitious first novel, and an exquisitely detailed exploration of the mother-daughter bond.” —Los Angeles Magazine
“A debut full of heartbreak and promise...Through her portraits, Morley shows us flawed flesh-and-blood characters we come to care about.” —Christianity Today
“Morley brings a pathos palpable in its authenticity and a maturity arresting in its conviction. Firmly establishing her in the pantheon of such insightful authors as Chris Bohjalian, Sue Miller, and Anita Shreve, Morley's poignant, read-in-one-sitting tale of loss and renewal will haunt readers.” —Booklist
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