ONE OF THE GUARDIAN‘S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
‘This House of Grief, in its restraint and control, bears comparison with In Cold Blood‘ KATE ATKINSON
‘It grabbed me by the throat in the same way that the podcast series Serial did’ GILLIAN ANDERSON
‘Utterly gripping’ MARK HADDON
Father’s Day, 2005. Just after nightfall, a discarded husband drove his three young sons back to their mother, his ex-wife.
On that dark country road, barely five minutes from the children’s home, the old white car swerved off the highway and plunged into a dam. The father freed himself and swam to the bank, but the car sank to the bottom, and all the children drowned.
The court case that followed became Helen Garner’s obsession, one that would take over her life until its final verdict. The resulting book is a true-crime classic and literary masterpiece, which examines just what we are capable of and how fiercely we hide it from ourselves.
A W&N Essential with an introduction by Rachel Cooke
‘This House of Grief, in its restraint and control, bears comparison with In Cold Blood‘ KATE ATKINSON
‘It grabbed me by the throat in the same way that the podcast series Serial did’ GILLIAN ANDERSON
‘Utterly gripping’ MARK HADDON
Father’s Day, 2005. Just after nightfall, a discarded husband drove his three young sons back to their mother, his ex-wife.
On that dark country road, barely five minutes from the children’s home, the old white car swerved off the highway and plunged into a dam. The father freed himself and swam to the bank, but the car sank to the bottom, and all the children drowned.
The court case that followed became Helen Garner’s obsession, one that would take over her life until its final verdict. The resulting book is a true-crime classic and literary masterpiece, which examines just what we are capable of and how fiercely we hide it from ourselves.
A W&N Essential with an introduction by Rachel Cooke
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Reviews
Whichever form she's inhabiting, Garner is great company: perceptive, unsparing of others yet also self-questioning. Her books contain details that radiate long after you finish reading them.
Garner's writing is taut, compelling and unsentimental, but incredibly moving all the same. I would recommend anything by her, fiction or non fiction.
A true-crime classic and literary masterpiece, which examines just what we are capable of and how fiercely we hide it from ourselves.