The Year Without Summer: 1816 - one event, six lives, a world changed - longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize 2021
by Guinevere Glasfurd
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    LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE 2021  
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA GOLDEN CROWN 2020  
    'A STRIKINGLY SHARP AND SUBTLE WRITER'   Guardian '  Rich in voice, beautifully told' HWA  
    'SUPERB...BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN...UNFORGETTABLE'   FT Weekend    
    'SKILFUL'   Sunday Times        'RICH, INTRICATE, IMPRESSIVELY REALISED'   Observer     
    'VIVIDLY REALISED'   The Times   'A VISION OF THE PAST AND A VISION OF THE FUTURE'   Irish Times    
    'A VIVID SLICE OF HISTORICAL FICTION'   Sunday Express    
  
    1815, Sumbawa Island, Indonesia  
   Mount Tambora explodes in a cataclysmic eruption, killing thousands. Sent to investigate,   ship surgeon Henry Hogg   can barely believe his eyes. Once a paradise, the island is now solid ash, the surrounding sea turned to stone. But worse is yet to come: as the ash cloud rises and covers the sun, the seasons will fail.
  
     1816  
   In Switzerland,   Mary Shelley   finds dark inspiration. Confined inside by the unseasonable weather, thousands of famine refugees stream past her door. In Vermont,   preacher Charles Whitlock   begs his followers to keep faith as drought dries their wells and their livestock starve.
  
    In Suffolk, the ambitious and lovesick   painter John Constable   struggles to reconcile the idyllic England he paints with the misery that surrounds him. In the Fens, farm labourer   Sarah Hobbs   has had enough of going hungry while the farmers flaunt their wealth. And   Hope Peter  , returned from the Napoleonic wars, finds his family home demolished and a fence gone up in its place. He flees to London, where he falls in with a group of revolutionaries who speak of a better life, whatever the cost. As desperation sets in, Britain becomes beset by riots - rebellion is in the air.
  
      The Year Without Summer     is the story of the books written, the art made; of the journeys taken, of the love longed for and the lives lost during that fateful year. Six separate lives, connected only by an event many thousands of miles away. Few had heard of Tambora - but none could escape its effects.
  
    'VIVID, VIBRANT, HARD TO PUT DOWN' Hilary Spurling  
    'THOUGHT-PROVOKING, BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN AND VERY COMPELLING' Harriet Tyce  
    'INGENIOUS AND ABSORBING' Kirsty Wark   
    'ASTONISHING, RIVETING, MASTERFUL, POETIC' Emily Rapp Black   
    'A WORLDWIDE CANVAS BROUGHT TO LIFE IN VIVID, HEARTBREAKING DETAIL' Marianne Kavanagh   
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                    The Year Without Summer: 1816 - one event, six lives, a world changed - longlisted for the Walter Scott Prize 2021
                    
by Guinevere Glasfurd
                
                    ISBN
                    9781473672291
                
                    Publisher
                    John Murray Press
                
                        Binding
                        Hardback
                    
                        Publication date
                        Feb. 6, 2020
                    
                        Dimensions
                        23.6cm x 16.2cm x 4.0cm
                    
                        Page count
                        416 pages