- Published: 4 April 2019
- ISBN: 9781473548817
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 336
Black Car Burning
- Published: 4 April 2019
- ISBN: 9781473548817
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 336
Black Car Burning does what surprisingly few books even attempt: it gives a voice to the lyric landscapes of South Yorkshire, it looks beyond binary clichés to consider the real lives of real people in streets and suburbs that are often forgotten; Mort handles trauma, lust and loss so tenderly and deftly, it is hard to believe that this is a first novel
Andrew McMillan, author of Physical
This book is a symphony of voices: of lovers and the land they grasp in strong but scar-lined hands. Black Car Burning channels the soul of a city and its surrounds. Helen Mort shifts with deftness and empathy from the sensuous to the dark, communing with slandered neighbourhoods, the shadow of a disaster, and a generation's complex ascents through love. A hymn to a special city and an unforgettable book
Damian Le Bas, author of The Stopping Places
A love letter to [Mort's] home city of Sheffield... Politics and landscape are fiercely intertwined in the history of South Yorkshire, and Mort now demonstrates that she can write as assuredly on both subjects in novel form as in her poetry... Mort, in a beautifully accomplished debut, has blended a rich alloy: a deeply felt work of loss, time and healing
Catherine Taylor, The Guardian
Mort has reined in the poetry to write a gritty northern novel in a lean, unflashy prose, only letting herself go in lyrical interludes spoken by the landscape itself
Phil Baker, Sunday Times
A book that deals empathetically and movingly with [Sheffield's] ongoing legacy
Yvette Huddleston, Yorkshire Post
A deeply internalised tale about love and yearning, trauma and loss, and springs from a place where the whispered thoughts of both people and places intersect in unsettling fashion
Helen Nugent, Northern Soul, *Books of the Year*