Elsewhere, Sarah Tierney
Elsewhere, Sarah Tierney
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Elsewhere

Author: Sarah Tierney

Narrator: Lorna Bennett, Kat Rose-Martin

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/25/2024


Synopsis

A psychologically gripping novel of estranged sisters, deep secrets, and tense twists from “an elegant and thrilling new voice,” (Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals). At the height of summer, two sisters reunite at a remote cottage. They’ve long been distant from each other, literally as well as emotionally: Anna is a free-spirited wanderer and Catherine is career-focused and settled in one place. So, some tension is not surprising, but it rapidly escalates when odd things start happening during the all-night twilight on the wild peninsula. Who’s the watchful girl with a baby and what does she want from the sisters? Who bangs on their windows in the early hours then disappears into the woods? What does the sad-eyed Scottish man Anna is falling for know about it all? And how does it link back to an event twenty years ago that the sisters never talk about—the incident that created all this confusion, dislocation, and longing in the first place? This suspenseful, knowing novel explores how psychosis creeps in on the back of isolation and suspicion; the shadow that motherhood casts over women’s lives, even when there is no child; and how buried trauma always winds its way up to the surface—sometimes in the strangest and most frightening ways.

About Sarah Tierney

Sarah lives in Derbyshire and works as a journalist and editor in Manchester. When she's not creating fiction she enjoys running and boxing, and often wonders which is the toughest challenge: writing a novel or getting repeatedly punched in the head. Sarah's first novel Making Space was originally published in 2017 by Sandstone Press before being republished in January 2024 by Bloodhound Books. Her new novel Elsewhere will be published in June 2024 by Bloodhound Books.

About Lorna Bennett

Lorna Bennett is a classically trained British actor and audiobook narrator. An alumna of the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, she has worked internationally in film, TV, theater, and voiceover, with screen credits including New Amsterdam, Torchwood, and Stuart: A Life Backwards.

About Kat Rose-Martin

Kat Rose-Martin is an experienced actor and voiceover artist who specializes in audiobooks, video games, and commercials. The winner of the 2017 Twisted50 Best Newcoming Narrator Award, she trained at LAMDA and the Court Theatre Training Company, and her stage credits include Northern Broadsides and Shakespeare's Globe. Born and bred in Bradford, England, she enjoys dangling from aerial silks, walking her dog, and going to the cinema to catch the latest blockbuster release. is an experienced actor and voiceover artist who specializes in audiobooks, video games, and commercials. The winner of the 2017 Twisted50 Best Newcoming Narrator Award, she trained at LAMDA and the Court Theatre Training Company, and her stage credits include Northern Broadsides and Shakespeare's Globe. Born and bred in Bradford, England, she enjoys dangling from aerial silks, walking her dog, and going to the cinema to catch the latest blockbuster release.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate

Elsewhere is a collection of short stories that hang loosely together. They range from the almost surreal Hai, a story about scholars of Confucius and the arguments, jealousies and rivalries that occur under any great leader to the oddly modern How I Fell in Love with the Well Documented Life of Ale......more

Goodreads review by Jax

An English-speaking woman at a Chengdu pub, a foreigner they call her, asks Pigeon how it feels to be a Chinese woman. She doesn’t answer but later tells her mother about the exchange, asking for her personal interpretation. The mother reflects a moment before saying that she supposes she never saw......more

86th book of 2023. 3.5. Just as frustrating as it always is to rate short story collections. I was impressed and thoroughly enjoyed some of Ge's stories, cared less for others. I particularly liked 'Stockholm' and 'Mother Tongue', the latter of which involves mention of my favourite Mishima novel, Th......more

Elsewhere is Yan Ge's debut collection of beguiling, evocative and perceptive English-language short stories written using incisive and exacting prose, each with a thread leading back to China and its people. While these stories have the propensity to probe the quotidian and the banality of modern l......more


Quotes

“A work of powerful beauty. This inventive novel slices right to the bone of human yearning, offering up an indelible vision of life and death as equally rich sides of the same coin.”