True Things About Me

True Things About Me

by Deborah Kay Davies (Author)

Synopsis

From their first encounter, late one night in an underground car park, the narrator of True Things About Me is intoxicated by a stranger who seems to overwhelm her quiet life. But beneath the surface something takes hold that will drive her to extremes of pleasure - and finally, on a cold and eerie night to face up to her fate.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 215
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 03 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1847678319
ISBN 13: 9781847678317
Book Overview: Deborah Kay Davies was named 'one to watch' by the Independent. She was also selected as 'one of the twelve best new British novelists' by The Culture Show and the Guardian.

Media Reviews
Brutal, funny . . . One of those rare novels that is genuinely about sex, in all its irrationality and potential for self-destruction * * Lionel Shriver * *
Affecting and well described...[with] searing observations of human behaviour -- Joanna Briscoe * * Guardian * *
Glinting with pitch-black humour, Davies's razor-edged style has a lucidity and ferocity that makes much literary prose sound like soggy mush * * Independent * *
Exquisitely written * * Daily Express * *
A little book that packs a huge punch...Davies handles the horrifying climax with control and assurance * * The Times * *
A kind of hybrid of Janice Galloway's The Trick is to Keep Breathing, Maggie O'Farrell's My Lover's Lover, and one of Sophie Hannah's twisted stories. Memorable, troubling and surprisingly funny in places * * Financial Times * *
Davies is causing a stir in the books world * * Observer * *
If darkness has brilliant, this is it -- Tom Adair * * Scotsman * *
Andrew Motion has complained - at least, I assume it was a complaint - that so few entries for the Man Booker Prize this year dared to write seriously about sex. What a shame, then, that one book that did so with coruscating verve and zest failed to trouble the judges. True Things About Me (Canongate) by the Welsh writer Deborah Kay Davies (right) is also a first novel: a category absent from the 2010 long-list. Her first-person narrative of a young woman's obsessive, destructive affair has an unsettling pitch-black wit that truly makes its voice stand out from the bland MOR murmur of most literary fiction. Still, the Booker is not the only prize: other juries, take note -- Boyd Tonkin * * Independent * *
Like nothing I've ever read...full of unexpected beauty and humour. It's like The Bell Jar for the twenty-first century * * Trezza Azzopardi * *
Every now and then a novel will come along and blast the scales off your eyes. True Things About Me did more than that - it blew me to pieces. Brilliant. Disturbing. Deborah Kay Davies deserves to scoop every prize going * * Helen Walsh * *
Compelling and completely convincing, True Things About Me has a kind of Greek tragedy inexorability about it which made my scalp tingle and palms sweat * * Niall Griffiths * *
This is the real deal. It's as dark and humorous as life itself * * Joe Stretch * *
reading this book felt like flipping open the dirty, sharp lid of a buried jewellery box and finding the world reflected from minuscule gems that turn out to be shards of glass eyes, signalling a truth you'd rather not know....She is a writer born to awaken us [and] her debut novel...is unreservedly to be admired * * The Scotsman * *
If darkness has brilliance, this is it * * Tom Adair * *
A tough read but worth the effort. -- Collin Waters * * Sunday Herald * *
A brutal story in brutal prose. * * Guardian Saturday Review * *
unputdownable and unforgettable * * Cambria Magazine * *
Author Bio
Deborah Kay Davies started writing and publishing when she was a mature student at Cardiff University. Her first collection of stories, Grace, Tamar and Laszlo the Beautiful, won the 2009 Wales book of the Year Award. She has also published a collection of poems, Things You Think I Don't Know.