And Notre Dame is Burning
Autor Miriam Robinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 apr 2026
'Stunning' Nuala McGovern, Woman's Hour
'Miriam Robinson is an incredible writer and this is an astounding debut' Nina Pottell, Prima Magazine
'This page-turning novel a beacon of hope, as its heroine discovers new ways of living - and of becoming herself' Erica Wagner, Harper's Bazaar
'Robinson's debut is exceptional . . . In writing Esther, she has beautifully captured some of the universal aspects of womanhood' Katie Fraser, The Bookseller
Esther's marriage begins, and ends, in the shadow of Notre Dame cathedral. Now, time has flattened. Sifting through the ashes of their years together, Esther finds a litany of feelings and memories that no longer make sense, offer no comfort, and that she cannot trust.
Esther seeks help - from generations of women, books, a philosopher, from her own mother - but mostly, she writes. Fragments, notes, letters. Esther writes, and rewrites, until time slowly takes shape again.
Miram Robinson's powerful debut is an excavation of betrayal, motherhood, guilt and consequence; of love coming to an end. Told with wit, empathy and startling ferocity, And Notre Dame is Burning is a novel of wounds and of healing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472159724
ISBN-10: 1472159721
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 22 mm
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Corsair
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472159721
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 126 x 198 x 22 mm
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Corsair
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A beautiful account of one woman's story that shines with the truth of all our stories
A stunning exploration of betrayal: the slow-fuse way it burns through mind and body
And Notre Dame is Burning is a heartbreakingly beautiful novel about the beginnings and ends of life and love and marriage, told with such deft precision that it feels both like a conversation with your best friend, and like discovering a literary masterpiece. Every single page holds some gem of wisdom. The prose is iridescent; It actually sparkles on the page. There are echoes of Claire Kilroy and Miranda July here, in that this is a wildy honest novel about the female experience. What a thrill to read such an extraordinarily accomplished debut. Miriam Robinson is a vital new voice in literary fiction - I absolutely loved it and can't wait to see what she does next
Robinson's debut is exceptional. In writing Esther, she has beautifully captured some of the universal aspects of womanhood in a raw, unflinching novel that will linger with the reader long after the final page
This blazing debut novel explores the startling after-effects of a life gone up in flames... Robinson's subject matter is demanding: it is her skill and subtlety that make this page-turning novel a beacon of hope, as its heroine discovers new ways of living - and of becoming herself
Miriam Robinson is an incredible writer and this is an astounding debut. A powerful literary novel about a woman who after a miscarriage tries to navigate her way through a fractious marriage whilst also being present for her daughter Annie. The unusual style of storytelling and the layout of the book cemented the feelings of the protagonist's angst and emotions. This will definitely be on prize lists!
A beautifully wrought, thought provoking novel from a thrilling new voice in literary fiction
Lyrical and evocative
And Notre Dame is Burning is sharp and heartbreaking, lit by epiphany and counter-epiphany
Reading a novel that feels genuinely fresh is rare - especially in a debut - but this stunning story of a woman's grief pulls it off
'A beautifully wrought, thought-provoking novel from a thrilling new voice' Mail on Sunday
Esther's marriage begins, and ends, in the shadow of Notre Dame cathedral. Now, time has flattened. Sifting through the ashes of their years together, Esther finds a litany of feelings and memories that no longer make sense, offer no comfort, and that she cannot trust.
Esther seeks help - from generations of women, books, a philosopher, from her own mother - but mostly, she writes. Fragments, notes, letters. Esther writes, and rewrites, until time slowly takes shape again.
Miram Robinson's powerful debut is an excavation of betrayal, motherhood, guilt and consequence; of love coming to an end. Told with wit, empathy and startling ferocity, And Notre Dame is Burning is a novel of wounds and of healing.
'This page-turning novel is a beacon of hope, as its heroine discovers new ways of living - and of becoming herself' Harper's Bazaar
'Miriam Robinson is an incredible writer and this is an astounding debut' Prima
'Miriam Robinson's novel is exceptional . . . In writing Esther, she has beautifully captured some of the universal aspects of womanhood' The Bookseller
A stunning exploration of betrayal: the slow-fuse way it burns through mind and body
And Notre Dame is Burning is a heartbreakingly beautiful novel about the beginnings and ends of life and love and marriage, told with such deft precision that it feels both like a conversation with your best friend, and like discovering a literary masterpiece. Every single page holds some gem of wisdom. The prose is iridescent; It actually sparkles on the page. There are echoes of Claire Kilroy and Miranda July here, in that this is a wildy honest novel about the female experience. What a thrill to read such an extraordinarily accomplished debut. Miriam Robinson is a vital new voice in literary fiction - I absolutely loved it and can't wait to see what she does next
Robinson's debut is exceptional. In writing Esther, she has beautifully captured some of the universal aspects of womanhood in a raw, unflinching novel that will linger with the reader long after the final page
This blazing debut novel explores the startling after-effects of a life gone up in flames... Robinson's subject matter is demanding: it is her skill and subtlety that make this page-turning novel a beacon of hope, as its heroine discovers new ways of living - and of becoming herself
Miriam Robinson is an incredible writer and this is an astounding debut. A powerful literary novel about a woman who after a miscarriage tries to navigate her way through a fractious marriage whilst also being present for her daughter Annie. The unusual style of storytelling and the layout of the book cemented the feelings of the protagonist's angst and emotions. This will definitely be on prize lists!
A beautifully wrought, thought provoking novel from a thrilling new voice in literary fiction
Lyrical and evocative
And Notre Dame is Burning is sharp and heartbreaking, lit by epiphany and counter-epiphany
Reading a novel that feels genuinely fresh is rare - especially in a debut - but this stunning story of a woman's grief pulls it off
'A beautifully wrought, thought-provoking novel from a thrilling new voice' Mail on Sunday
Esther's marriage begins, and ends, in the shadow of Notre Dame cathedral. Now, time has flattened. Sifting through the ashes of their years together, Esther finds a litany of feelings and memories that no longer make sense, offer no comfort, and that she cannot trust.
Esther seeks help - from generations of women, books, a philosopher, from her own mother - but mostly, she writes. Fragments, notes, letters. Esther writes, and rewrites, until time slowly takes shape again.
Miram Robinson's powerful debut is an excavation of betrayal, motherhood, guilt and consequence; of love coming to an end. Told with wit, empathy and startling ferocity, And Notre Dame is Burning is a novel of wounds and of healing.
'This page-turning novel is a beacon of hope, as its heroine discovers new ways of living - and of becoming herself' Harper's Bazaar
'Miriam Robinson is an incredible writer and this is an astounding debut' Prima
'Miriam Robinson's novel is exceptional . . . In writing Esther, she has beautifully captured some of the universal aspects of womanhood' The Bookseller