Pathways

Hardback Published on: 04/04/2024
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Synopsis

'Funny, poignant, elegantly written, I adored this novel' Amanda Hodgkinson

'Wonderful... It's thrillingly written, delicately accomplished and will live in my head for a long time' Lloyd Shepherd

Cara is a dedicated neuroscientist with a research post at Cambridge. Heather is her almost-stepdaughter, drifting towards the end of school, trying to picture a future that fits her. Paul is Cara's partner and Heather's father - and when he suddenly disappears with no explanation, these two very different women, legally and biologically unrelated, need to figure out their place in each other's life.

Set in Cambridge and Las Vegas, each city in its way as artificial as the other, Pathways is about connections forged and connections failed, and how people struggle to understand themselves and each other. A novel of both the heart and the head, it is perceptive, wry and unexpectedly moving, a love story of deep originality and intelligence.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780349004181
  • Number of pages: 448
  • Dimensions: 236 x 160 x 42 mm
  • Weight: 680g
  • Languages: English

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Pathways
Outstanding new novel
In ‘Pathways’, as in her debut novel, ‘Girl Reading’, East Anglian writer, Katie Ward, showcases the elegance of her prose, her wry humour and originality ... READ MORE
Rita Goddard
Pathways
An elegant, thought proving book.
Instead of choosing my typical read – WW2 – I opted to read Katie Ward’s 'Pathways' for my summer reading. I was not disappointed. It’s intelligent, well w... READ MORE
Robert Pearson
Pathways
Intriguing and rewarding
Katie Ward’s second novel (after Girl Reading) has been a revelation. It is just as intriguing and innovative, in style and subject, but incredibly good to... READ MORE
Dominic Newbould