Astonishing Splashes of Colour

Astonishing Splashes of Colour

by Clare Morrall (Author)

Synopsis

When is the right time to tell someone they're not who they think they are?Caught in an over-vivid world, Kitty is tipped off-centre by the loss of her 'child that never was'. And as children all around become emblems of hope and longing and grief, she's made shockingly aware of why she has this pervasive sense of non-existence . . .What mystery makes Kitty's decidedly odd family so vague about her mother's life? And why does Dad splash paint on canvas rather than answer his daughter's questions? On the edges of her dreams Kitty glimpses the 'kaleidoscope van' that took her sister Dinah away - will it connect her to her childhood?This compelling and witty debut tells of identity struggles in a large family, the sadness of lost children - and the optimism of an eccentric, loving marriage ('He'd make a wonderful husband if it wasn't for me'). Clare Morrall's insightful, naif narrative has resonated with hundreds of thousands of readers since its Booker Prize shortlisting in 2003 and continues to make new fans each year.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Tindal Street Press
Published: 15 Jul 2010

ISBN 10: 1906994161
ISBN 13: 9781906994167
Book Overview: New edition of Man Booker Prize shortlisted debut: 80,000 copies of previous Tindal Street Press edition sold since 2003

Media Reviews
The title comes from Peter Pan's description of Neverland - a magical leitmotif in what emerges as a moving novel about loss, and particularly lost children * Guardian *
Full of surprises and winningly executed. There is a tenderness and tragedy that is like the work of Maggie O'Farrell * Telegraph *
An extremely good first novel... a plot that drags you forward like a strong current * Daily Mail *
Compulsively readable * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Astonishing Splashes of Colour was Clare Morrall's enormously successful Man Booker Prize-shortlisted debut. A music teacher with two adult children, she lives and works in Birmingham. Clare Morall's fourth novel, The Man Who Disappeared, was published in February 2010 by Sceptre and chosen for Channel 4's TV Book Club.