£10.99 GBP

Overview

A New Statesman Book of the Year

A fierce, feminist retelling of the classic tale Beowulf.

Gren and his mother, Dana, a war veteran, live on the side of a mountain, next to Herot Hall, a pristine gated community ruled over by Willa and her son, Dylan. Separated by high gates, surveillance cameras, and motion-activated lights, Dylan and Gren are unaware of the barriers erected to keep them apart. But when Gren crosses the border into Herot Hall and runs off with Dylan, he sets up a collision between Dana’s and Willa’s worlds that echoes the Beowulf story — and gives sharp, startling currency to the ancient epic poem.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 129mm
Extent
320 pages
ISBN
9781911617631
RRP
GBP£10.99
Pub date
14 November 2019
Rights held
UK & Cw (ex Can)
Other rights
NA — FSG Audio [UK & Cw excluding Can] —Audible

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Praise

‘[A] smart, tough modern flip of Beowulf.’

Margaret Atwood

The Mere Wife is … a playful reconsideration, an invitation to look at its characters from a different perspective. It is a reminder that stories survive through the centuries because — however antiquated they seem on the surface — they hold meaning that never dims.’

Erica WagnerNew Statesman
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About the Author

Maria Dahvana Headley is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and editor, most recently of the novels The Mere Wife, Magonia, Queen of Kings, and the memoir The Year of Yes. With Kat Howard she is the co-author of The End of the Sentence, and with Neil Gaiman she is the co-editor of Unnatural Creatures. Her short stories have been shortlisted for the Shirley Jackson, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards, and her work has been supported by the MacDowell Colony and by Arte Studio Ginestrelle. She was raised with a wolf and a pack of sled dogs in the high desert of rural Idaho and now lives in Brooklyn.

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