The Artificial Anatomy of Parks

The Artificial Anatomy of Parks

by KatGordon (Author)

Synopsis

**Shortlisted for the Not The Booker Prize**
`...done with conviction and charm... a genuine and sincere expression of a troubled young soul.' The Guardian
`Exquisite and understated... an autopsy of how we love and an exploration of forgiveness, both disturbing and shimmering in deceptive simplicity.' Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
At twenty-one, Tallulah Park lives alone in a grimy bedsit. There's a sink in her bedroom and a strange damp smell that means she wakes up wheezing. Then she gets the call that her father has had a heart attack. Years before, she was being tossed around her difficult family; a world of sniping aunts, precocious cousins, emigrant pianists and lots of gin, all presided over by an unconventional grandmother.
But no one was answering Tallie's questions: why did Aunt Vivienne loathe Tallie's mother? Why is everyone making excuses for her absent father? Who was Uncle Jack and why would no one talk about him? As Tallie grows up, she learns the hard way about damage and betrayal, that in the end, the worst betrayals are those we inflict on ourselves. This is her story about the journey from love to loss and back again.

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More Information

Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 400
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 01 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 1785079867
ISBN 13: 9781785079863

Media Reviews
`Exquisite and understated... an autopsy of how we love and an exploration of forgiveness, both disturbing and shimmering in deceptive simplicity.' -- Liza Klaussmann, Tigers in Red Weather
`...done with conviction and charm... a genuine and sincere expression of a troubled young soul.' * The Guardian *
`A compulsive family drama... building to a dramatic, unputdownable conclusion in her present. An excellent read.' -- Emma Chapman, How To Be a Good Wife
`A remarkable talent! Highly addictive and acutely observed... unexpectedly poignant and really rather excellent.' -- Caroline Smailes, The Drowning of Arthur Braxton
`Kat Gordon's heart-piercing psychological drama marks her as a master of character and dialogue. This book is a stunner.' -- Carol Cassella, Oxygen and Gemini
Author Bio
Kat Gordon read English at Somerville College, Oxford and worked at Time Out briefly after graduating, before travelling around America for 3 months then returning to Africa to travel and work as a teacher and HIV counsellor. Since finishing her MA in Creative Writing in 2009 she also worked as a gymnastics coach. She lives with her boyfriend (also a writer), and their cat. Seven months ago they moved to Budapest, and then Reykjavik, to concentrate on writing and to see some Icelandic trolls.