
A Line Made By Walking
Shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize
āBaume is a writer of outstanding grace and style. She writes beyond the time we live in.āāColum McCann
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āBaume leaves nothing unturned in this dark and sometimes funny excavation of the human heart.ā āMinneapolis Star-Tribune
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āFascinating, because of the cumulative power of the precise, pleasingly rhythmic sentences, and the unpredictable intelligence of the narratorās mind.ā āGuardian
Struggling to cope with urban lifeāand life in generalāFrankie, a twenty-something artist, retreats to her familyās rural house on āturbine hill,ā vacant since her grandmotherās death three years earlier. It is in this space, surrounded by countryside and wild creatures, that she can finally grapple with the chain of events that led her hereāher shaky mental health, her difficult time in art schoolāand maybe, just maybe, regain her footing in art and life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā As Frankie picks up photography once more, closely examining the natural world around her, she reconsiders seminal works of art and their relevance. With āprose that makes sure we look and listen,ā* Sara Baume has written an elegant novel that is as much an exploration of wildness, the art world, mental illness, and community as it is a profoundly beautiful and powerful meditation on life.
*Atlantic
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āBaumeās writing is near-faultless.ā āFinancial Times
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āA novel of uniqueness, wonder, recognition, poignancy, truth-speaking, quiet power, strange beauty, and luminous bedazzlement.ā ā Joseph OāConnor
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Shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize
āBaume is a writer of outstanding grace and style. She writes beyond the time we live in.āāColum McCann
Ā
āBaume leaves nothing unturned in this dark and sometimes funny excavation of the human heart.ā āMinneapolis Star-Tribune
Ā
āFascinating, because of the cumulative power of the precise, pleasingly rhythmic sentences, and the unpredictable intelligence of the narratorās mind.ā āGuardian
Struggling to cope with urban lifeāand life in generalāFrankie, a twenty-something artist, retreats to her familyās rural house on āturbine hill,ā vacant since her grandmotherās death three years earlier. It is in this space, surrounded by countryside and wild creatures, that she can finally grapple with the chain of events that led her hereāher shaky mental health, her difficult time in art schoolāand maybe, just maybe, regain her footing in art and life.
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā As Frankie picks up photography once more, closely examining the natural world around her, she reconsiders seminal works of art and their relevance. With āprose that makes sure we look and listen,ā* Sara Baume has written an elegant novel that is as much an exploration of wildness, the art world, mental illness, and community as it is a profoundly beautiful and powerful meditation on life.
*Atlantic
Ā
āBaumeās writing is near-faultless.ā āFinancial Times
Ā
āA novel of uniqueness, wonder, recognition, poignancy, truth-speaking, quiet power, strange beauty, and luminous bedazzlement.ā ā Joseph OāConnor












