Seascraper

Hardback Published on: 17/07/2025
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Seascraper
A joy
I worried about Thomas from page 1 and am still worrying about him. Beautifully imagined and intensely atmospheric.
Stephen
Seascraper
A book to fall in love with
This is one of those books that you don’t even notice how much you’re enjoying it. Until you stop reading and find yourself craving the authors beautiful a... READ MORE
Davina Marudamuthu
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Sea soaked and yearning
This is so beautifully written and atmospheric that you feel sea soaked and fog bound on the bleak beaches where Thomas works as a shanker. He is up with ... READ MORE
Beth at Chesterfield
Seascraper
Well-deserved Booker nominee.
Benjamin Wood’s tender little novel puts the artist’s dilemma front and centre: should one chase their ambitions when they have duties and dependents? Shou... READ MORE
Cloud Atlas #1 Fan
Seascraper
Gentle Booker Contender
Thomas lives with his Mother scraping a living catching shrimp using a house and cart in a remote beach selling them earing enough to get by,he really want... READ MORE
ENEFCEE 1956
Seascraper
Like a generational folktale — for fans of Max Porter
I can’t help but wonder if Benjamin Wood has redefined something here about what a book should be. Singular and cinematic, it reeks of muddy sand and ancie... READ MORE
Phill - Waterstones Bookseller
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Seascraper
Beautiful novella.
So much have been already said about Seascraper, so many good reviews. So let me add my praise to this short but point out novella. Life of a main characte... READ MORE
Zuzanna at Ealing
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Just might become one of my favourite writers.
A great little novel that has you caring for all the characters that inhabit its shifting, misty, tidal world. It has a good heart and reminds me of 'Local... READ MORE
Mark at Wolves
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Seascraper
Beautiful
What a stunning novela this is. Beautiful story and very descriptive prose. I felt I was out and the beach with Tom and his horse. Many thanks to the pu... READ MORE
GM at Falkirk
Seascraper
depth and drizzle..melancholy and mizzle
This story quietly and profoundly takes hold. Wistful, poignant, heartfelt but it never felt heavy. I was completely transported into Thomas’ life and his... READ MORE
Helen at Dunfermline

Synopsis

A mesmerising portrait of a young man confined in by his class and the ghosts of his family's past, dreaming of artistic fulfilment. It confirms Benjamin Wood as an exceptional talent in British literature.

Thomas lives a slow, deliberate life with his mother in Longferry, working his grandpa’s trade as a shanker. He rises early to take his horse and cart to the grey, gloomy beach to scrape for shrimp; spending the rest of the day selling his wares, trying to wash away the salt and scum, pining for Joan Wyeth down the street and rehearsing songs on his guitar. At heart, he is a folk musician, but it remains a private dream.

When a striking visitor turns up, bringing the promise of Hollywood glamour, Thomas is shaken from the drudgery of his days and begins to see a different future. But how much of what the American claims is true, and how far can his inspiration carry Thomas?

Haunting and timeless, this is the story of a young man hemmed in by his circumstances, striving to achieve fulfilment far beyond the world he knows.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241741344
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Dimensions: 207 x 138 x 19 mm
  • Weight: 232g
  • Languages: English

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Seascraper
A mesmerising novel.
I've been a great admirer of books written by Benjamin Wood since I've read his debut novel ‘The Ecliptic’. His engaging, beautifully worded stories captur... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
Seascraper
Wonderful
Set in what feels like the early 60s (1962/3?) Seascraper tells of Thomas, a young man who lives a quiet life in Longferry, rising at dawn to traverse the ... READ MORE
Bookish Walker
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I loved everything about this novel, a stunning depiction of a hardworking man, trawling the low tide daily on Longferry beach in search of shrimp. Day ... READ MORE
Big Bertha
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Poetic, brooding and haunting- a story wrapped within the mists of the coast.
If you've ever lived by the sea -especially in the winter- when the days are grey, damp and full of an engulfing mist, then the scene is set in Seascraper ... READ MORE
Stephen - The Bookworm
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A beautiful haunting story.
Seascraper is the story of Thomas, a cart shanker - a harvester of shrimp. He has been taught the skills of the trade by his grandfather who helped raise... READ MORE
Maureen Kelly
Seascraper
Quietly evocative novel
A quietly evocative short novel (novella?) focused on Thomas, a shanker / shrimper in a small town on the NW coast in the 60s. The grind of dragging for sh... READ MORE
Ciaran Sundstrem
Seascraper
Five stars!
Seascraper is a captivating portrait of a young man constrained by his class and his family's past, while harbouring dreams of artistic fulfilment. Tom, a ... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
Seascraper
Very highly recommended
Seascraper by Benjamin Wood Tom is a shanker (dredging shrimp from the sea using nets pulled by a horse and cart) in a dreary town in 1960s England, scr... READ MORE
Donna
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Seascraper
This was brilliant. A novel set over 24 hours where nothing is as it seems. Thomas is a shanker. A shrimp fisherman who uses a horse and nets to catch shri... READ MORE
Sam Williams
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An atmospeheric dreamlike novella
Set sometime in the 1950s, Seascraper takes place over a single day which sees Thomas Flett lifted out of his hardscrabble life for a few brief hours. Alm... READ MORE
Susan Osborne
Seascraper
A good read, melancholy at first but ending more positively
Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy of this book. 3.5 rounded up. When I started this book, my heart sank a little. I thought I had, once again, ... READ MORE
am/am/am
Seascraper
Atmospheric
Thomas leads a dreary life, trawling for shrimp on the coast of Ireland somewhere, in bleak conditions. He lives with his mother and longs to pluck up cour... READ MORE
Annette Forrest
Seascraper
Literary style and twisty turns make a great read
This is the story of Tom Flett, a young man just out of his teens and making a subsistence living in a trade he learnt from his grandad. He lives on the co... READ MORE
Phil
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Simply Brilliant!
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy. This is simply a brilliant piece of writing. It captures the sea, the mist, the cold bones of a y... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Seascraper
A short, quiet but impactful novel
Set in a fictional coast town – Longferry (a fictionalised version of the author’s home town and so I think on the North West Coast of England – although t... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
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A study in sepia…
Through its central character, this short novel explores the impact of poverty and the influence of family, and questions how this affects the degree of co... READ MORE
Caz Stevens
Seascraper
A beautiful, poignant read- highly recommended!
I read an amazing review of this and I must admit I had not heard of Benjamin Wood before despite the fact that this is his fifth novel and that he has alr... READ MORE
Eleanor Wood
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Gorgeously atmospheric
This is a gorgeously atmospheric short read and one I would recommend for the cooler months, especially if you enjoy a character driven book. Seascrape... READ MORE
Reviewer SK
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A beautiful novel
This beautifully crafted, slow-burn novel, full of rich language and writing, is a small wonder. Thomas, a young man living in the fictional town of Longf... READ MORE
Ben Dutton
Seascraper
Atmospheric and beautifully written
Thomas Flett is a shanker. He leads his horse and cart onto the beach and drags his nets through the shallow waters to catch shrimp. The first part of ‘Sea... READ MORE
Mark Nutting
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I dont know what to say except brilliant, this is one of the best novels i have read. Its exciting, thrilling and rich in imagination. Something so ordinar... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
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Well written
The story of Thomas and his horse really draws you into this book. It is harsh at times for Thomas to keep going to provide for his mother. He then thinks ... READ MORE
Julie Watt
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quiet and meditative
This was an interesting book, a study of a young man trapped in his life as a shrimper on the NE coast, living with his mother who's only 15 years older..... READ MORE
jean
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An elegiac account of a type of fishing set in the past with no future... excellent
The 'seacraper' of the title is Thomas Flett and, sometime in the early 1960s, he makes a living collecting brown shrimp from the mudflats of a Northern es... READ MORE
Jim Sweetman
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Visual and sensual
Thomas lives with his mother in the small, coastal community of Longferry around the 1960s. He ekes out a living driving a horse and cart out to the sea wh... READ MORE
Jackie Murrell
Seascraper
A Modern Parable
A fairly short novel set I would think around about 1960 .Thomas Fleet scrapes a living by collecting shrimps from the seas edge , lives with his mother an... READ MORE
Steven Capel
Seascraper
Atmospheric and haunting
Atmospheric, evocative, poignant and poetic, Seascraper is a beautifully composed portrait of a young man confined by circumstance and dreaming of a bright... READ MORE
Emma Alvey
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Sublime!
This novel absolutely deserves to make it to the Booker 2025 Shortlist. I will be crossing everything. I have one word for it - sublime! I was absolutely s... READ MORE
Mrs G Librarian
Seascraper
Fabulous
Exquisitely written, very descriptive prose that pulls you into this story, you can feel the relentless rain and smell the different aromas of this young m... READ MORE
Claire Randolph
Seascraper
Deceptively simple and beautifully written
A brilliantly crafted and beautifully written story that, despite its brevity, will stay with me for a long time. The prose is sparing yet powerfully evoca... READ MORE
Desmond Carbery
Seascraper
Wonderful!
4+ Thomas Flett is a shanker, scraping a living from what the sea brings in on the tide but he knows the end is near because the waters now bring in stra... READ MORE
Celia Short
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A beautiful, heartwarming, and hopeful story!
This is an outstanding novella centered around the lonesome Tom and his small world. It is incredibly engaging from the outset. The mist, the sea, the drud... READ MORE
Anne Marie Flynn
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we are all like Thomas
I was very skeptical at first but just a few pages in you are already sucked into the world of Thomas and that of Longferry. The book will leave you a cert... READ MORE
DonEdgar