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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE 2016 LONGLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD 2015 TELEGRAPH BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2015 Katharine Norbury was abandoned as a baby in a Liverpool convent. Raised by loving adoptive parents, she grew into a wanderer, drawn by the beauty of the British countryside. One summer, following the miscarriage of a much-longed-for child, Katharine and her nine-year-old daughter Evie decide to follow a river from the sea to its source. But a chance circumstance forces Katharine to the door of the woman who gave her up all those years ago. Combining travelogue, memoir, exquisite nature writing, fragments of poetry and tales from Celtic mythology, The Fish Ladder is a captivating and life-affirming story about motherhood, marriage, family, and self-discovery, illuminated by the extraordinary majesty of the natural world.
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_______________'A beautiful, strange, intoxicating and utterly unique story' - Philip Pullman'The memoirist's challenge ... is simple: "Give a true account of yourself". The Fish Ladder accomplishes this brilliantly' - Horatio Clare, Sunday Telegraph'A beguiling amalgam of personal anecdote, travelogue and family history … Norbury attains a wonder-struck prose poetry' - Independent_______________SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE GUARDIAN FIRST BOOK AWARD TELEGRAPH BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR Katharine Norbury was abandoned as a baby in a Liverpool convent. Raised by loving adoptive parents, she grew into a wanderer, drawn by the beauty of the British countryside. One summer, following the miscarriage of a much-longed-for child, Katharine and her nine-year-old daughter Evie decide to follow a river from the sea to its source. But a chance circumstance forces Katharine to the door of the woman who gave her up all those years ago.Combining travelogue, memoir, exquisite nature writing, fragments of poetry and tales from Celtic mythology, The Fish Ladder is a captivating and life-affirming story about motherhood, marriage, family, and self-discovery, illuminated by the extraordinary majesty of the natural world._______________
Notes
A moving story of self-discovery, part travelogue, part memoir, told through journeys on foot along the glittering rivers of Britain. A portrait of motherhood, of a literary marriage and a hymn to the adoptive family.
Author Biography
Katharine Norbury trained as a film editor with the BBC and has worked extensively in film and television drama. She is a graduate of the Creative Writing MA programme at UEA. The Fish Ladder is her first book. It was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and was a Telegraph Best Book of the Year 2015. Katharine was chosen as the Observer's Rising Star in non-fiction for 2015. She lives in London with her family.@kjnorbury
Review
Beautiful and brave ... A modern Greek myth * James Rebanks, author of The Shepherd's Life *What a delight! The Fish Ladder is a luminous sort of book, beautifully written, darting here and there like a kingfisher over a stream. A beautiful, strange, intoxicating and utterly unique story * Philip Pullman *The Fish Ladder is truly compelling. Its diverse mix of nature, travel and personal history combines to produce a moving journal of one woman's endeavours to walk from dark into light. Warm and touching, its impact lies in its simplicity and emotional power * Jo Brand *This is an unusual memoir leading from the grief of a death to the shocking discovery of a birth. The fluid narrative, with its tributaries and false trails, its reflections of dream-like memories and focus on indiscernible destinations, seems to follow the rivers along which Katharine Norbury loves to travel. She has written a magical and most original first book * Michael Holroyd *The Fish Ladder is a beautiful book. An exquisite example of 'new nature writing'. The scattered fragments of pain and loss and loveliness are bound together into a coherent whole. A generous, moving book and extraordinarily well written too * Sara Maitland *Skilfully crafted memoir … A deeply human story that is by turns dramatic, moving and beautifully written. It's a book about both nature and personal tragedy, but it's also about the way the green and healing world around us restores the grieving soul … Norbury is an immensely assured writer, and it is astonishing to reflect that this is her first book ***** -- Mark Cocker * Mail on Sunday ***** Part of the book's charm, and its eventual magic, comes from watching a writer find her voice, and from following a seemingly directionless search as it discovers focus, coalescence, and, eventually, wonder … The ending is reached through twists of emotion that made me cry. The memoirist's challenge, as I was once told while struggling with one, is simple: "Give a true account of yourself". The Fish Ladder accomplishes this brilliantly -- Horatio Clare * Sunday Telegraph *There is much to learn from The Fish Ladder about how the memoir can tell a story as well as be a meditation; how language can be both profound and sensuous. It's an unsentimental but extraordinary exploration of how we use narrative to understand our place in the world * Amit Chaudhuri *Deeply affecting, atmospheric and sensuous, The Fish Ladder is a beautifully written meditation of what it is to be alone, of yearning for connection and of the consolations of nature * Polly Samson *A beguiling amalgam of personal anecdote, travelogue and family history … Norbury attains a wonder-struck prose poetry * Independent *An examination of the consoling effect of the natural world on human grief and torment … The connection between water and life ... is for Norbury a visceral ... thing. As I turned the pages of her book, I couldn't help but think of The Tempest, and of Ariel's song: Full fathom five thy father lies * Rachel Cooke, Observer *In places, Norbury's writing achieves a lovely unobtrusive merging of emotion and description, so that the landscape reveals her feelings and in doing so shares her burden * Guardian *In tender, yearning prose, she beautifully describes her surroundings and ponders the way they replenish her sore heart and restore her sense of belonging * Sunday Express *The keenness of Norbury's vision is a delight … Her prose is imbued with a quiet but infectious vitality … Despite its emotionally charged themes, there is nothing sentimental about Norbury's account: her dramatic journey is shaped by grief, illness and mental breakdown, and she writes unflinchingly and with great power about each. The result is as gripping as any fictional family saga, and few readers will fail to be moved to tears * The Lady, Book of the Week *This may be another H is for Hawk, a book with a very personal narrative, beautiful writing and nature at its heart – this time with fish and a river * New Scientist *Candid, subjective, and rooted in the body... its exploration of motherhood – particularly Norbury's relationship with Evie, and with the mother who brought her up – is achingly poignant * Melissa Harrison, Caught by the River *
Promotional
Part travelogue, part memoir, this deeply moving story of self-discovery – told through journeys on foot along the glittering rivers of Britain – is nature writing at its finest and destined to be a classic of memoir
Prizes
Short-listed for Wainwright Prize 2016
Review Quote
Deeply affecting, atmospheric and sensuous, The Fish Ladder is a beautifully written meditation of what it is to be alone, of yearning for connection and of the consolations of nature
Promotional "Headline"
Part travelogue, part memoir, this deeply moving story of self-discovery - told through journeys on foot along the glittering rivers of Britain - is nature writing at its finest and destined to be a classic of memoir
Feature
Katharine Norbury represents a powerful new voice in creative non-fiction to stand alongside Robert Macfarlane, Rebecca Solnit, William Fiennes, Kathleen Jamie and Jay Griffiths
Details ISBN1408859262 Year 2016 ISBN-10 1408859262 ISBN-13 9781408859261 Format Paperback Author Katharine Norbury Pages 304 Media Book Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Subtitle A Journey Upstream Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 914.1048612 Publication Date 2016-03-10 Short Title The Fish Ladder Language English UK Release Date 2016-03-10 NZ Release Date 2016-03-10 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Audience General AU Release Date 2016-04-26 We've got this
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