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    Winter

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    ISBN: 9780241973332
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    AuthorSmith, Ali
    Pub Date04/10/2018
    BindingPaperback
    Pages336
    Publisher: HAMISH HAMILTON
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    BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Times, Guardian, Observer, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, New York Times . . .

    'Capacious, surprising, generous . . . A book with Christmas at its heart' Guardian

    'Dazzling. Grief and pain are transfigured by luminous moments of humour, insight and connection . . . Even in the bleak midwinter, Smith is evergreen' Daily Telegraph

    'Graceful, mischievous, joyful . . . Infused with some much-needed humour, happiness and hope' Independent

    'A novel of great ferocity, tenderness and generosity of spirit . . . Luminously beautiful' Observer

    From the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author of Autumn and How to be both . . .

    The unmissable second novel in Ali Smith's acclaimed 'Seasonal' quartet -- a Christmas story like no other

    Winter? Bleak. Frosty wind, earth as iron, water as stone, so the old song goes. The shortest days, the longest nights. The trees are bare and shivering. The summer's leaves? Dead litter.

    The world shrinks; the sap sinks.
    But winter makes things visible. And if there's ice, there'll be fire.

    In Ali Smith's Winter, lifeforce matches up to the toughest of the seasons. In this second novel in her acclaimed Seasonal cycle, the follow-up to her sensational Autumn, Smith's shape-shifting quartet of novels casts a merry eye over a bleak post-truth era with a story rooted in history, memory and warmth, its taproot deep in the evergreens: art, love, laughter.

    It's the season that teaches us survival.

    Here comes Winter.