<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A powerful and truly haunting debut novel from Bianca Zander with a spine-tingling hint of the gothic and supernatural, The Girl Below enthralls with a strange magic akin to the works of Audrey Niffenegger, Haruki Murakami, and Sarah Waters. Zander's novel is a story of parents and children; of love, regret, and second chances. When a young English woman, recently returned to London after a ten-year absence, finds herself slipping back into her childhood, she must solve the mysteries of her dysfunctional family--and unearths disturbing secrets that could shatter everything she believes about who she is and her place in the world.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A powerful and truly haunting debut novel from Bianca Zander with a spine-tingling hint of the gothic and supernatural, <em>The Girl Below</em> enthralls with a strange magic akin to the works of Audrey Niffenegger, Haruki Murakami, and Sarah Waters. Zander's novel is a story of parents and children; of love, regret, and second chances. When a young English woman, recently returned to London after a ten-year absence, finds herself slipping back into her childhood, she must solve the mysteries of her dysfunctional family--and unearths disturbing secrets that could shatter everything she believes about who she is and her place in the world.<br /><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Suki Piper is a stranger in her hometown. . . .</p><p>After ten years in New Zealand, Suki returns to London, to a city that won't let her in. However, a chance visit with Peggy--an old family friend who still lives in the building where she grew up--convinces Suki that there is a way to reconnect with the life she left behind a decade earlier. But the more involved she becomes with Peggy's dysfunctional family, including Peggy's wayward sixteen-year-old grandson, the more Suki finds herself mysteriously slipping back in time--to the night of a party her parents threw in their garden more than twenty years ago, when <em>something</em> happened in an old, long-unused air-raid shelter. . . .</p><p>A breathtaking whirlwind of mystery, transgression, and self-discovery, Bianca Zander's <em>The Girl Below</em> is a haunting tale of secrets, human frailty, and dark memory that heralds the arrival of an extraordinary new literary talent.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"[A] well-crafted novel whose emotional impact will linger after the final page."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"A terrific read -- the sort of book you don't want to put down, and then stays with you when you do . . . Zander works the entwined themes of estrangement and strangeness beautifully."--New Zealand Herald<br><br>"Sharp, incisive, funny, THE GIRL BELOW is an intoxicating read. Combining gritty coming-of-age realism with time-travelling weirdness, Zander's writing brings the genius of Murakami to mind."--Sarah Laing, author of Coming Up Roses and Dead People's Music<br><br>"Zander's debut brims with truth; her accuracy of detail and way with words can be dizzying. This is a nuanced, complex portrait of contemporary female subjectivity."--Samuel Park, author of This Burns My Heart<br><br>"I just loved THE GIRL BELOW--it's so real and moving, so funny and smart, so sharp and artful. In every sense, Bianca Zander is a fantastic writer, and I'm recommending this magical novel to all my friends."--Curtis Sittenfeld, New York Times bestselling author of Prep and American Wife<br><br>"The mystery at the core of this beautifully crafted novel was so compelling that I couldn't sleep until I finished it. . . . This is a wonderful, surprising and accomplished debut novel."--Marianne Elliott, author of Zen Under Fire<br>
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