- Published: 15 April 2018
- ISBN: 9781784705015
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $27.99
Towards Mellbreak
- Published: 15 April 2018
- ISBN: 9781784705015
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 224
- RRP: $27.99
This novel is so subtly written, building up the stories of good people and their tough lives, that we feel and then understand the depth of their relationships to each other and this beautiful, hard land - and so the tragedy of what happens is all the more heartbreaking.
Tim Pears
How refreshing to find a first novel that does not read like the stilted product of a creative writing course… Bragg… not only displays a remarkable gift of observation – of human beings, animals, landscapes – but has written an impassioned elegy for a way of life that has come into head-on collision with the modern world
Max Davidson, Mail on Sunday
A literary force... In so richly depicting the hermetic bond between the Cumbrian landscape and the people who live there, she makes a subtle political point about the ease with which governments and big business disregard those whose lives are, for the most part, hidden from view
Claire Allfree, Daily Mail
Toward Mellbreak tells the story of struggling Cumbrian fell farmers, with a blunt lyrical richness that is resonant of Ted Hughes
Good Housekeeping
A lyrical and compelling generational story of Cumbrian hill farmers that wears its spiritual seriousness of purpose lightly but oh so movingly
Peter Stanford, Tablet
Savagely elegant… If Thomas Hardy had ventured to historic Cumberland, this is the tenor of the tale that he would have written… Bragg writes with cinematic poetry: in empathetic close-up to her few characters, in wide-angled landscape illumination of the fellscapes that both liberate and contain them. The world that she conjures so deftly is a world away from the visitors’ Lake District… Sometimes in clipped sentences like gasped breath, sometimes by unfurling parables of light over landscapes, Bragg recreates an extraordinary, often disregarded world, uniting farm and fell, work and prayer, suffering and redemption in new and powerful ways
Martyn Halsall, Church Times
A really extraordinary, beautiful meditation on place and time, tradition and identity... passionate, quiet, political
Rowan Williams
This is a book which stayed with me well after I finished it… A very thoughtful book with plenty to mull over
Cath Sell, Nudge
A closely observed rural family chronicle, a fierce indictment of the ignorant authoritarianism of government agencies in recent decades promoting untried, environmentally disastrous and lethally poisonous pesticides in the countryside, and an understated but strong celebration of spiritual discovery and resilience
Rowan Williams, New Statesman