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Mrs Death Misses Death
by Salena Godden
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Pub Date
Feb 01 2022
| Archive Date
Jan 27 2022
Description
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE
Mrs Death has had enough. She is exhausted from spending eternity doing her job and now she seeks someone to unburden her conscience to. Wolf Willeford, a troubled young writer, is well acquainted with death, but until now hadn't met Death in person - a black, working-class woman who shape-shifts and does her work unseen.
Enthralled by her stories, Wolf becomes Mrs Death's scribe, and begins to write her memoirs. Using their desk as a vessel and conduit, Wolf travels across time and place with Mrs Death to witness deaths of past and present and discuss what the future holds for humanity. As the two reflect on the losses they have experienced - or, in the case of Mrs Death, facilitated - their friendship grows into a surprising affirmation of hope, resilience and love. All the while, despite her world-weariness, Death must continue to hold humans' fates in her hands, appearing in our lives when we least expect her . . .
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE
Mrs Death has had enough. She is exhausted from spending eternity doing her job and now she seeks someone to unburden her conscience to. Wolf Willeford, a...
Description
LONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE
Mrs Death has had enough. She is exhausted from spending eternity doing her job and now she seeks someone to unburden her conscience to. Wolf Willeford, a troubled young writer, is well acquainted with death, but until now hadn't met Death in person - a black, working-class woman who shape-shifts and does her work unseen.
Enthralled by her stories, Wolf becomes Mrs Death's scribe, and begins to write her memoirs. Using their desk as a vessel and conduit, Wolf travels across time and place with Mrs Death to witness deaths of past and present and discuss what the future holds for humanity. As the two reflect on the losses they have experienced - or, in the case of Mrs Death, facilitated - their friendship grows into a surprising affirmation of hope, resilience and love. All the while, despite her world-weariness, Death must continue to hold humans' fates in her hands, appearing in our lives when we least expect her . . .
Advance Praise
"A modern-day Pilgrim’s Progress leavened with caustic wit . . . This is not light-hearted stuff, yet Godden has produced a miraculously light-hearted novel . . . an elegant, occasionally uproarious, danse macabre."—Guardian
"Dark at times – with compelling stories about miscarriages of justice, murder and racial oppression – it is nonetheless celebratory and life-affirming, aglow with love, fortitude and compassion"—Daily Mail
"A modern-day Pilgrim’s Progress leavened with caustic wit . . . This is not light-hearted stuff, yet Godden has produced a miraculously light-hearted novel . . . an elegant, occasionally uproarious...
Advance Praise
"A modern-day Pilgrim’s Progress leavened with caustic wit . . . This is not light-hearted stuff, yet Godden has produced a miraculously light-hearted novel . . . an elegant, occasionally uproarious, danse macabre."—Guardian
"Dark at times – with compelling stories about miscarriages of justice, murder and racial oppression – it is nonetheless celebratory and life-affirming, aglow with love, fortitude and compassion"—Daily Mail
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781838851194 |
PRICE |
$26.00 (USD)
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PAGES |
320
|
Additional Information
Available Editions
EDITION |
Other Format |
ISBN |
9781838851194 |
PRICE |
$26.00 (USD)
|
PAGES |
320
|
Average rating from 3 members
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I loved how this book managed to have a bit of dark humour to it. It had beautiful prose and I liked how there was an ambiguity to our narrator. It was unusual but I enjoyed it for the most part.
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I loved how this book managed to have a bit of dark humour to it. It had beautiful prose and I liked how there was an ambiguity to our narrator. It was unusual but I enjoyed it for the most part.
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