The Shore, Sara Taylor
The Shore, Sara Taylor
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The Shore

Author: Sara Taylor

Narrator: Jenna Lamia, MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged: 9 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/26/2015


Synopsis

An ambitious, Baileys prize-nominated debut set in an unforgettable place, introducing a powerful new voice in fiction

The Shore: a group of small islands in the Chesapeake Bay, just off the coast of Virginia. The Shore is clumps of evergreens, wild ponies, oyster-shell roads, tumble-down houses, unwanted pregnancies, murder, and dark magic in the marshes. Sanctuary to some but nightmare to others, it's a place that generations of families both wealthy and destitute have inhabited, fled, and returned to for hundreds of years. From a half-Shawnee Indian's bold choice to escape an abusive home only to find herself with a man who will one day try to kill her, to a brave young girl's determination to protect her younger sister as methamphetamine ravages their family, the characters in this remarkable novel have deep connections to the land, and a resilience that only the place they call home could create. 
 
Through a series of interconnecting narratives that recalls the work of David Mitchell and Jennifer Egan, Sara Taylor brings to life the small miracles and miseries of a community of outsiders, and the bonds of blood and fate that connect them all.

Spanning over a century, dreamlike and yet impossibly real, profound and playful, The Shore is a breathtakingly ambitious and accomplished work of fiction by a young writer of remarkable promise.

About The Author

Sara Taylor was born in rural Virginia where she was home-educated. Between secondary school and college, she painted houses, demonstrated open hearth cooking for museums, and opened a café. At 24 years old, she completed her MA at the University of East Anglia, and is currently working on a PhD. The Shore is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on September 22, 2018

i chose this book thinking it was going to have a Winesburg, Ohio vibe - a series of linked stories that make up a larger novel-feel in which desperate characters both love and resent their isolated hometowns and suffer beautifully. and in some ways, that expectation panned out - structurally it hold......more

Goodreads review by Angela M on June 25, 2015

I don't read short stories as a rule and I know I am missing out on some really good writing but once in a while I take the leap especially if the stories are connected. That's the next best thing to a novel for me and this collection felt like a novel - sort of . It would have felt more so if the s......more

Goodreads review by Peter on June 07, 2016

"It’s a little house, our house, one room downstairs and two rooms upstairs and a porch for each, and according to the phone company and the electric company and the taxman it doesn’t exist." The Shore is an isolated, run-down collection of islands off the coast of Virginia, populated with wild hors......more

Goodreads review by Blair on February 25, 2017

Rarely do I finish a book and have so little to say about it. I enjoyed The Shore, and I wanted to write an in-depth review, but I've been struggling for days with what I have to say and even what I remember about the story. The way I felt about this reminds me of the way I felt about Hannah Kent's......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 29, 2015

There are many characters that populate this very assured debut novel, but none of them is more enduring and unforgettable than the shore itself. Within these chapters, characters ebb and flow like the ocean itself, plunging in head first to reveal themselves to the reader and then receding to safe......more


Quotes

Nominated for the 2015 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction
Amazon Best Book of the Month
Longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award


"A multigenerational novel of entwined families, The Shore bursts with energy and ambition."—New York Times Book Review

“A vivid exploration of the struggle for autonomy and the many meanings of what we call home.” —Eimear McBride, author of A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing
 
‘Blisteringly good on systemic male violence against women…lively, compelling. It’s a great book.’ —Sarah Waters, author of The Paying Guests

“I loved this book. Redemption and revenge thread through these tales of lives at the margins. Epic in breadth but glittering in its detail, The Shore is utterly absorbing.”—Catherine O’Flynn, author of What Was Lost
 
“Sara Taylor has a completely natural, unforced feel for language and voice: a remarkable debut.”—Adam Thorpe, author of Ulverton

“This is not a novel for the faint-hearted but dare to read it for the sinuous fluency of the writing.”—Maureen Duffy

"Haunting...Taylor weaves hypnotic yarns of abuse and murder, of protection and redemption...An affecting meditation on lives which are inextricably bound to the land from which they've sprung."—Bustle

"This searing debut novel…offers a promising new voice. Taylor excels at imagining outsider identities, female strength, the connection of people to place, and a world so perilous that damage and healing, brutality and resourcefulness merge.”—Publishers Weekly

"[With] a deep-rooted sense of place...The closed ecosystem of The Shore provides Taylor with an ideal setting for illuminating the course of Life over Time."—Kirkus Reviews

"An intricate, intelligent, passionate work that does not so much storm the barricades of speculative fiction as quietly subvert our expectations of what speculative fiction might be capable of... The Shore is a novel to treasure. Flawlessly written and endlessly captivating, this is the kind of book that, like a well-thumbed family album, can be endlessly re-imagined and reinterpreted, that will retain its power to enchant throughout numerous encounters."—Strange Horizons

 “[Taylor] can do dark realism as well as she can the magic kind – in fact, she seems able to do most things. This debut is a testament to an exuberant talent and an original, fearless sensibility. It’s also enormous fun to read.”—The Guardian (UK)

“[A] remarkable first novel…Taylor is a terrific storyteller with a flawless narrative voice and, as a portrait of the impoverished rural South, this novel is a real achievement. .. The Shore is a mesmerizing, powerful read."The Times (UK)

“Reminiscent of David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas and just as ambitious.” Stylist
 
“A collection of interweaving stories set on the coast of Virginia…[The Shore] promises lyrical writing and quietly tragic storytelling.”Huffington Post (UK)
 
"Outstanding…[The] show-stopper of a start is followed by twelve interlinked narratives which hop around more than two and a half centuries. Taylor cannot be faulted for exciting subject matter…Taylor has a flair for prose which brings her dramatic scenarios to life. Mostly her description is understated, fleshed out every so often with imaginative tropes. She is also blessed with an effortlessly intimate and engaging narrative voice…A tremendous debut novel featuring writing which is unusually evocative, often hauntingly so. The prospect of more to come from Taylor is exciting."--Independent on Sunday (UK)
 
"[An] impressive debut."--Sunday Times (UK)
 
"This ambitious and magical novel is made all the more remarkable by its muscular prose redolent with atmosphere."-- Daily Mail (UK)
 
"Taylor’s prose is dreamy and surprisingly playful."--Sunday Express (UK)
 
"Steel yourself for The Shore, a debut novel which follows two families over a century and a half…Taylor is a beautiful writer, exceptionally talented in fact, and brings us lyrically into the hearts of each of her many characters."--Irish Independent
 
“An audacious debut…Brilliantly imagined.”—Irish Times

"A startling debut…This brutal, compelling novel uses the harshness of such landscape, marked by that relentless clash between ocean and shore, to explore and make sense of inner and far more damaged territories…The first chapter, Target Practice, gets proceedings underway in fine style, with an intriguing plot, assured narrative voice, a great opening hook and an explosive finale…Sara Taylor is a precocious talent…She seems set for a stellar literary career."--Irish Examiner