Clay

Hardback Published on: 03/01/2013
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Synopsis

A boy creeps down from a high-rise block in the half-light of dawn to see the neat prints left by a fox on the frosty grass. He is TC, eight years old and skipping school to spend his time exploring the city's waste ground and long-forgotten wild corners. At school and at home he is barely missed.

Sophia, seventy-eight and a half and still wearing her dear dead husband's shoes, looks out through her kitchen window at the little city park outside her flat, its grassy acres grimy and litter-blown, but to her eyes beautiful. She is writing her weekly letter to her granddaughter Daisy, whose privileged upbringing means she exists in a different world to that of TC, even though they live less than a mile apart.

Jozef spends his days clearing houses and works night shifts at the local takeaway, but he is unable to forget the farm he left behind in Poland, the woods and fields he grew up with still a part of him, although he is a thousand miles away. When he meets TC in the little park one night he finds a kindred spirit, despite the forty years between them: both lonely, both looking for something, both lost.

A lyrical debut novel about innocence and experience, class and consumerism, Clay captures the delicate balance of life in the city, between young and old, between nature and development, between recklessness and caution.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • ISBN: 9781408826027
  • Number of pages: 272
  • Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 412g

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Clay
Beautiful
Let me start by saying I was so sad when I finished this book. It was a beautiful story. After living in a Polish village for much of his life, Jozef is st... READ MORE
Angie75
Clay
Thought Provoking
This book follows the lives of its three main characters – TC, Jozef and Sophia, who live very much in contemporary Britain on a concrete estate, where lif... READ MORE
Helen Lowry
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Not for me...
This novel started off well enough, with alternating chapters describing the rather dismal lives of an 8 year old boy called TC, an elderly grandmother Sop... READ MORE
Kmrkjr
Clay
A natural beauty
Clay looks at the lives of several lonely people in London: widow Sophia, Polish immigrant Josef and eight year old TC, and the ways their lives come to in... READ MORE
Soupdragon
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A gem of a story
This is a little jewel of a book. It has a number of characters which the author returns to every chapter or so in her third person narrative, and they all... READ MORE
ernie noble
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A wonderful debut
This is a great first novel from the author, who I'm sure we will hear more from in the future. The characters are compelling, the story moving and the sce... READ MORE
BoxofFrogs
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melancholy
This book is not for those who desire an uplifting read, although in parts it tries to be. Innocent friendships between strangers from different generation... READ MORE
quizqueen
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An enjoyable read
This book looks at the lives of three people, of different generations, who have suffered loss and have become disconnected from the world they live in. Jo... READ MORE
Algie
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Uplifting
This debut novel suceeds in being touching and uplifting but never sentimental. The central characters - a Polish man yearning for the familiar lanscapes o... READ MORE
Ruth C
Clay
Why do we allow it to happen?
Life on the Plestor Estate is not what it could be – or even what it used to be. Neglect, economic decline, a changing relationship between neighbours, any... READ MORE
Mykh
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A beautifully written, haunting and memorable story,
Although for many years I’d enjoyed Melissa Harrison’s nature writing, the first novel of hers which I read was “All Among the Barley” and, having enjoyed ... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth