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  • Published: 2 June 2022
  • ISBN: 9780241995129
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $32.00
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The Whalebone Theatre

The instant Sunday Times bestseller




A brilliant, beguiling story of inheritance, imagination, courage and loss, and of an irrepressible girl from a gloriously dysfunctional home who fights to carve out her own story.

Cristabel Seagrave has always wanted her life to be a story, but there are no girls in the books in her dusty family library. For an unwanted orphan who grows into an unmarriageable young woman, there is no place at all for her in a traditional English manor. But from the day that a whale washes up on the beach at the Chilcombe estate in Dorset, and twelve-year-old Cristabel plants her flag and claims it as her own, she is determined to do things differently.

With her step-parents blithely distracted by their endless party guests, Cristabel and her siblings, Flossie and Digby, scratch together an education from the plays they read in their freezing attic, drunken conversations eavesdropped through oak-panelled doors, and the esoteric lessons of Maudie their maid.

But as the children grow to adulthood and war approaches, jolting their lives on to very different tracks, it becomes clear that the roles they are expected to play are no longer those they want. As they find themselves drawn into the conflict, they must each find a way to write their own story...

  • Published: 2 June 2022
  • ISBN: 9780241995129
  • Imprint: Penguin Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $32.00
Categories:

About the author

Joanna Quinn

David McKee is the creator of best-selling picture books, including the Elmer titles which have sold 2 million copies worldwide. His classic picture book, Not Now Bernard has reached sales of 1 million.

Praise for The Whalebone Theatre

This is a book that will be loved unreasonably and life-long

Francis Spufford, author of 'Light Perpetual'

Utterly captivating ... Written with great heart, humour and humanity, it's the kind of book you want to escape normal life to read at every available opportunity.

Elizabeth Day, author of Magpie

The Whalebone Theatre has all the makings of a classic. And Cristabel Seagrave is the most gratifying hero. The war scenes often left me breathless: they are as good as you will ever read. A wonderful debut. Actually, a tour de force'

Sarah Winman, Author of Still Life

Quinn's story passes like a fabulous pageant, richly coloured and packed with incident, taking us from the lonely and unorthodox Dorset childhood of the extraordinary Christabel to the poignant aftermath of her heroic Second World War. Quinn has a sublime touch: Cristabel and her troupe are unforgettable, as riotous in comedy as they are heart-breaking in tragedy'

Frances Liardet, author of We Must Be Brave

Magnificent. As capacious, surprising and magical as the whale that lends its bones to Cristabel's theatre: a tale of intertwined lives and braided fates as deftly managed and heartbreaking as a Dickens' novel.

Rebecca Stott, Costa-winning author of The Days of Rain

Breathes fresh, bracing air into the lungs of the multi-generational saga - and the very form of the novel itself. Few people writing today can match Quinn for the energy and precision of her prose...

Susan Elderkin, author of The Story Cure: An A-Z of Books to Keep Kids Happy, Healthy and Wise

I defy any reader not to fall in love... it transported me wholesale to another time and place and while I wandered its pages, I forgot the world for a while

Wyl Menmuir, author of Fox Fires

Utterly heart-breaking and joyous ... I just disappeared into THE WHALEBONE THEATRE and didn't want to leave

Jo Baker, author of Longbourn

So immersive and joyous and glorious. I was completely entranced

Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of Write It All Down

A novel to match the Cazalet saga . . . Generous, filling, deeply satisfying, funny-sad, every page crammed with life and experience . . . An absolute treat of a book, to be read and reread

Sunday Times

Like Red Bull, The Whalebone Theatre gives you wings . . . [it's] a lush, roving, William Boyd-style novel. How on earth is [Quinn] this good? You know what? Who cares. Just dive in and slurp it up

The Times

Destined to become a classic . . . Elegantly written and totally immersive, Quinn's debut is a wonder

Daily Mail

Quinn creates a world so rich with observation, detail, humanity and heart that you are incapable of doing anything but drinking it in with greedy delight

YOU magazine

In classic English Country House novel style, [The Whalebone Theatre] focuses on the younger generation amidst a backdrop of scandalous adult misbehaviour. This is a chunky novel to get lost in, full of pacy plotting and luscious language

The Independent

A crumbling old country manor, three unconventional siblings and the looming threat of war makes for a classic coming-of-age tale, as imaginative Cristabel, sweet Flossie and charismatic Digby attempt to find their roles in life. Brimful of charm, and wonderfully immersive, this is a captivating read

Daily Mail

One of those big chunky stories that swallows you whole - and it's beautifully written too

The Times

[A] brilliant debut ... A truly immersive read. The plot unfolds gradually, allowing you to really connect with the characters, all of whom are very real with their fears and foibles ... Fascinating

Dorset Magazine

Written with heart and humour

Psychologies

I was swept away by this compelling, beautifully written debut and its plucky heroine

Good Housekeeping

A pedigree stretching from Charles Dickens to Lemony Snicket ... What's remarkable, especially for a first novel, is her deft way of depicting this lost world - whether a subsiding seaside aristocracy or a training school for British agents or a Parisian theater in wartime - convincingly enough to let us see it simply as a setting for the unfolding drama. Her vision is so fine and fully realized that it's hard to imagine her doing anything else - and hard to have to wait to see what that might be

Washington Post

The Whalebone Theatre is absolute aces ... Quinn's imagination and adventuresome spirit are a pleasure to behold

New York Times

My book of the year. I adored this beautifully compulsive story with serious Cazalet vibes. Wild and wilful Cristabel was the perfect heroine

Red Magazine, The 10 Best Books of 2022

Quite simply brilliant ... The kind of story you sink into, getting totally wrapped up in the characters and their world ... The Whalebone Theatre is a book to treasure

Well Read with Anna Bonnet, My Favourite Books of 2022

Far and away my favourite novel of the year ... A gorgeous book, following the lives of three half-siblings from the '20s and through World War II, the same canvas Kate Atkinson has used to such great effect. Love, grief and comedy in perfect balance: it's hard to believe that this accomplished novel comes from a first-timer

Mick Herron

Deservedly a surprise bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic ... Absorbing the best parts of Kate Atkinson, Evelyn Waugh and Elizabeth Jane Howard, this is a book to sink into and be propelled along by its brilliant storytelling. Few debuts have been as assured as this; Quinn is a frighteningly talented writer

The New European

Elegantly written and totally immersive. Helmed by fierce, imaginative Cristabel, it follows the fate and fortune of the three Seagrave siblings as they stage a theatrical production in their crumbling Dorset manor, and cope with the darkness of World War II and the long shadow it casts over their ramshackle, but golden, childhoods

Daily Mail, the best of the year's novels