Bridge of Clay

Bridge of Clay

EnglishHardback
Zusak Markus
Transworld Publishers Ltd
EAN: 9780857525956
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THE EPIC NEW NOVEL FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE BOOK THIEF

'If The Book Thief was a novel that allowed Death to steal the show... [its] brilliantly illuminated follow-up is affirmatively full of life.' Guardian

'This is a tale of love, art and redemption; rowdy and joyous.' Times



Here is a story told inside out and back to front

Five Dunbar brothers are living – fighting, loving, grieving – in the perfect chaos of a house without grown-ups. Today, the father who left them has just walked right back in.
He has a surprising request: Who will build a bridge with him?

It is Clay, a boy tormented by a long-buried secret, who accepts. But why is Clay so broken? And why must he fulfil this extraordinary challenge?

Bridge of Clay is about a boy caught in a current, a boy intent on destroying everything he has in order to become everything he needs to be. Ahead of him lies the bridge, the vision that will save both his family and himself.

It will be a miracle and nothing less.

At once an existential riddle and a search for redemption, this tale of five brothers coming of age in a house with no rules brims with energy, joy and pathos. Written in Markus Zusak's distinctive style, it is a tour de force from a master storyteller of the heart.

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'Bridge of Clay is one of those monumental books that can draw you across space and time' Washington Post


'This book blew me away' JODI PICOULT

EAN 9780857525956
ISBN 0857525956
Binding Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Publication date October 11, 2018
Pages 592
Language English
Dimensions 240 x 162 x 43
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Zusak Markus