Rook

Paperback Published on: 02/08/2012
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Synopsis

Nora has come home to the Sussex coast where, every dawn, she runs along the creek path to the sea. In the half-light, fragments of cello music crash around in her mind, but she casts them out - it's more than a year since she performed in public. There are memories she must banish in order to survive: a charismatic teacher with gold-flecked eyes, a mistake she cannot unmake. At home her mother Ada is waiting: a fragile, bitter woman who distils for herself a glamorous past as she smokes French cigarettes in her unkempt garden. In the village of Bosham the future is invading. A charming young documentary maker has arrived to shoot a film about King Cnut and his cherished but illegitimate daughter, whose body is buried under the flagstones of the local church. As Jonny disturbs the fabric of the village, digging up tales of ancient battles and burials, the threads lead back to home, and Ada and Nora find themselves face to face with the shameful secrets they had so carefully buried. One day, Nora finds a half-dead fledgeling in a ditch. She brings him home and, over the hot summer months, cradles Rook back to life.
A mesmerising story of family, legacy and turning back the tides, Rook beautifully evokes the shifting Sussex sands, and the rich seam of history lying just beneath them.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781408817957
  • Dimensions: 216 x 153 mm
  • Weight: 448g

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Allow yourself to take flight with Rook
Jane Rusbridge's second novel, Rook, is quite simply stunning. The novel drops you into the deep and muddy depths and allows you to explore the characters'... READ MORE
RadcliffeHart
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I only managed to read a few chapters of Rook as the story felt very disjointed and I felt somewhat uneasy as I read. I wasn't sure who the characters were... READ MORE
KellyForde
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Excellent writing but hard going.
This has so many of the right ingredients for a great book - evocative descriptions of landscape and nature, very atmospheric, the stories of Canute and Ha... READ MORE
Ann P
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Luminous and atmospheric
This is a beautiful book - Jane Rusbridge creates a complex web of interpersonal relationships, and evokes her setting with luminous, atmospheric prose. Th... READ MORE
gaby
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Too loose and without connections
Torn about this book as whilst it was an ok read it didn't feel like anything was resolved in the book. Also wasn't that interested or bothered about to th... READ MORE
Reader in Pudsey
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Loved this book
Looking at the previous reviews this is obviously a book you either love or hate. I loved it. I thought it was beautifully written and I couldn't put it do... READ MORE
grannybookreader
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Disappointed
When the 'blurb' says "A mesmerising story of family legacy" I admit that I had high hopes for this story. But try as I might, I just couldn't settle into ... READ MORE
JWfan
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Another literary masterpiece by Jane Rusbridge
I looked up the term masterpiece and was given 'an exceptionally good piece of creative work' (by Encarta). Rook is certainly that! The interweaving of the... READ MORE
FSW
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A breathtakingly beautiful book
'Rook' is a beautiful story of loss, buried secrets, hidden history and past love. Set in the stunning landscape of West Sussex, it is an absorbing and nos... READ MORE
amebuckley
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Lyrical but a slog
Rusbridge has a detached writing style and lays bare a series of bleak situations interspersed with tragic ones. The novel is infused with sadness and the ... READ MORE
Kennedy Flair
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Well written but difficult to love!
Jane Rusbridge appears to have portrayed the beauty of Bosham and the Sussex Coast wonderfully and as a result I will be adding it to my holiday list, howe... READ MORE
Gee
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Raving about ROOK
Rook by Jane Rusbridge This is an atmospheric and beautifully written contemporary novel set in Bosham, West Sussex. Nora, an accomplished cellist, return... READ MORE
theliterarypig
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Great writing but a tough read
I felt I had to try to hard to like this book and ended up that I just didn't enjoy it as much as I'd hoped to. Despite finding the book hard going I feel ... READ MORE
Claire Bailey
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Beautiful - storytelling at its best
Having read Jane Rusbridge's wonderful debut 'The Devil's Music', I was keen to read her 2nd novel 'Rook' the moment it came out. And it certainly lived u... READ MORE
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