Author: Sarah Hall
Publisher: Custom House
Publication Date: October 2019
Featuring her signature themes of identity, eroticism,
and existential quest, the stories in Sarah Hall’s third collection travel far
afield in location and ambition—from Turkish forest and coastline to the
rain-drenched villages of Cumbria.
The characters in Sudden Traveler walk,
drive, dream, and fly, trying to reconcile themselves with their journeys
through life, death, and love. Science fiction meets folktale and philosophy
meets mortality.
A woman with a new generation of pacemaker chooses to shut
it down in the Lakeland, the site of her strongest memories. A man repatriated
in the near east hears the name of an old love called and must unpack history’s
dark suitcase. From the new world-waves of female anger and resistance, a
mythical creature evolves. And in the woods on the border between warring
countries, an old well facilitates a dictator’s downfall, before he gains
power.
A master of short fiction, Sarah Hall opens channels in the
human mind and spirit and takes us to the very edge of our possible selves.
Sudden Traveler is a short story compilation that has a little something for everyone in it. For the most part, I enjoyed the book. As with any short story collection, I usually find that some of them work and some of them don't..at least for me. There were two stories that really resonated with me, "Orton" and "Sudden Traveler". They were beautifully written and are my two favorites out of the collection. "The Woman the Book Read" was pretty good as well. As for the other four, I found that they were a bit out there and honestly, I'm not sure I understood them. Despite that, I do recommend picking this one up. It's a quick read and I think everyone will be able to find a favorite among the pages.
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About Sarah Hall
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Sarah Hall was born in 1974 in Cumbria, England. She
received a master of letters in creative writing from Scotland’s St. Andrews
University and has published four novels. Haweswater won the
Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (overall winner, Best First Novel) and a Society of
Authors Betty Trask Award. The Electric Michelangelo was
shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize (Eurasia
Region), and the Prix Femina Étranger, and was longlisted for the Orange Prize
for Fiction. Daughters of the North won the 2006/07 John
Llewellyn Rhys Prize and the James Tiptree Jr. Award, and was shortlisted for
the Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction. How to Paint a Dead Man was
longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won the Portico Prize for Fiction. In
2013 Hall was named one of Granta‘s Best Young British Novelists, a
prize awarded every ten years, and she won the BBC National Short Story Award
and the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
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1 comment:
I really love short stories right before bed, I like being able to finish something before I fall asleep- I have this one on my library list. Thank you for being on this tour! Sara @ TLC Book Tours
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