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Last Ones Left Alive - by Sarah Davis-Goff (Paperback)

Last Ones Left Alive - by  Sarah Davis-Goff (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"Combines the spare poetry of <i>The Road</i> with the dizzying pace of <i>28 Days Later.</i>" </b><b><i>--</i>Jennie Melamed, author <i>Gather the Daughters</i></b><br><b>"A riveting novel." <i>--</i>Eowyn Ivey, bestselling author of <i>The Snow Child</i></b> <p/><b>Remember your just-in-cases. Beware tall buildings. Always have your knives.</b> <p/>Raised in isolation by her mother and Maeve on a small island off the coast of a post-apocalyptic Ireland, Orpen's life has revolved around training to fight a threat she's never seen. More and more she feels the call of the mainland, and the prospect of finding other survivors. <p/>But that is where danger lies, too, in the form of the flesh-eating menace known as the skrake. <p/>Then disaster strikes. Alone, pushing an unconscious Maeve in a wheelbarrow, Orpen decides her last hope is abandoning the safety of the island and journeying across the country to reach the legendary banshees, the rumored all-female fighting force that battles the skrake. <p/>But the skrake are not the only threat... <p/>Sarah Davis-Goff's <i>Last Ones Left Alive</i> is a brilliantly original imagining of a young woman's journey to discover her true identity.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>"Written in sparse, affecting prose, and reminiscent of Cormac McCarthy's <i>The Road</i>, this is a fiercely feminist, highly imaginative novel."</b><br><i>--The Guardian</i> <p/>"[Orpen's] Irish-lilted prose conveys her voice with total authenticity...<b>The stellar character work and rapid pacing will be enough to hook readers.</b> First-time novelist Davis-Goff has a firm grasp of good storytelling and one hopes that this confident debut will mark the beginning of a long bibliography."<br><i>--Booklist</i>, <b>starred review</b> <p/><b>"A riveting novel.</b> <b>The fierce, unflinching voice of Orpen stayed with me long after I finished the last page.</b> It is often grim, even terrifying, but through it all I was reminded that even in the darkest times, love and human decency can survive."<br><i>--</i>Eowyn Ivey, bestselling author of <i>The Snow Child</i> and <i>To the Bright Edge of the World</i> <p/>"Davis-Goff writes language evocative of melancholy longing in a landscape both beautiful and brutal...<b>With a bleak setting, waves of action, and immersive worldbuilding, Davis-Goff's debut successfully blends horror, lyrical prose, and feminist themes</b>."<br>--<i>Kirkus</i> <p/><b>"Bleakly beautiful. A raw emotional depth-charge of a novel."</b><br><i>--</i>M.R. Carey, bestselling author of <i>The Girl With All the Gifts </i> <p/><b>"<i>Last Ones Left Alive</i> combines the spare poetry of <i>The Road</i> with the dizzying pace of <i>28 Days Later</i>.</b> A beautiful book, lyrical in its violence, painting in vivid strokes the joy and brutality of the human experience. An original, brilliant take on the end of the world." <br><i>--</i>Jennie Melamed, author of <i>Gather the Daughters</i> <p/>"The post-collapse wasteland is, of course, well-travelled ground by now. But Davis-Goff gives it a spark with her <b>lively descriptions of hand-to-hand combat and feminist grit.</b>"<br><i>--Toronto Star</i> <p/>"It is not only the distinctly Irish element, however, but <b>the immense quality of the writing that stands this novel a clear head and shoulders above the rest. It's as much an exploration of inexpressible grief and loss as it is a rocket-paced page-turner, </b> as much a coming-of-age story as it is a testament of resilience in impossible circumstances. And it left me feeling almost as queasy as Orwell did."<br><i>--Irish Independent</i> <p/><b>"You'll be terrified, fascinated and, above, all, uplifted by Orpen - a heroine to rival Philip Pullman's Lyra or <i>The Passage</i>'<i>s</i> Amy."</b><br><i>--Stylist</i> <p/><b>"A zombie novel with a Celtic twist</b>...Davis-Goff's painstaking account of the courage and resourcefulness of these three women dominates the first part of the book, but <b>their solitary ordeal preludes a much grander unfolding of female empowerment</b>, in which they must join forces with the banshees, a company of women who set out to defeat the skrake--and other monstrous beings--and give humanity another chance."<br><i>--BookPage</i> <p/><b>"A debut novel of jaw-dropping skill and immense power, </b> <b>a shimmering dystopian vision but also a lucid meditation on tenderness, intimacy and courage.</b> From the get-go, it gripped me, and since the last page I've been haunted."<br><i>--</i>Joseph O'Connor, #1 internationally bestselling author of <i>Star of the Sea</i> <p/><b>"A kind of Hibernian cross between classic dystopias such as <i>The Road</i> and <i>28 Days Later</i>."</b><br><i>--Irish Independent</i>, Books to Look Out For in 2019 <p/><b>"Sarah's writing is crisp and evocative, her dialogue crackles and sparks, and her gifts of imagination and narrative verve, and her empathy and compassion, are present on every page.</b> This dystopian future Ireland will unnerve and thrill and intrigue readers the world over."<br><i>--</i>Donal Ryan, author of <i>The Spinning Heart</i>, long-listed for the Booker Prize and winner of the Guardian First Book Award <p/>"A confident, assured debut from one of the most exciting new voices on the Irish literary scene<i>. <b>Last Ones Left Alive</b></i><b> is beautifully written and perfectly paced</b>, keeping me awake until 2am as I promised myself that I would read just one more chapter. It's a triumph."<br><i>--</i>Louise O'Neill, #1 international bestselling author of <i>Asking For It</i> <p/>"<i>Last Ones Left Alive</i> is everything I hoped it would be: <b>ferocious and chilling, but brimming with real humanity. </b>This is a book that's brave, brutal, and brilliant."<br><i>--</i>Lisa McInerney, author of <i>Glorious Heresies, </i> winner of the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the Desmond Elliot Prize <p/>"Davis-Goff has crafted a beautiful, lyrical, and guttural examination of what it takes to love and survive in a world shaped by loss and violence. <b>This is a magnetic novel pulsing with life.</b> It is truly remarkable and unforgettable." <br><i>--</i>Sarah Schmidt, author of <i>See What I Have Done</i> <p/><b><i>"Last Ones Left Alive </i>gripped me as much by the heart as it did by the throat.</b> A stormer of a debut, Davis-Goff has created an urgent, assured, terrifying tale of destruction, humanity, and love."<br>--Kiran Millwood Hargrave, bestselling author of <i>The Girl of Ink and Stars</i> and <i>The Vardo</i> <p/><b>"Beautifully written and terrifying.</b> <i>Last Ones Left Alive</i> will leave you reeling, not only from its originality and searing vision, but also from the humanity of the relationships portrayed."<br>--Kate Hamer, bestselling author of <i>The Girl in the Red Coat</i> <p/>"I will be cursing <i>Last Ones Left Alive</i> for seriously troubling dreams for weeks to come."<br><i>--</i>Patrick Gale, Costa nominated bestselling author of <i>A Place Called Winter</i> <p/>"Whizzed through #LastOnesLeftAlive in one sitting last night as it really doesn't allow you to read it at anything other than full tilt. Like a relentless John Christopher with undead proboscidean monsters."<br><i>--</i>Dom Nolan, author of the upcoming novel <i>Past Life</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sarah Davis-Goff's</b> writing has been published in the <i>Irish Times</i>, the <i>Guardian</i> and <i>LitHub</i>. <i>Last Ones Left Alive </i>is her debut novel. She was born and lives in Dublin.

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