God's Own Country

Paperback Published on: 05/02/2009
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Synopsis

Granta Best Young British Novelist and Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year, Shortlisted for NINE literary awards

'Ross Raisin's story of how a disturbed but basically well-intentioned rural youngster turns into a malevolent sociopath is both chilling in its effect and convincing in its execution' J. M. Coetzee

'Utterly frightening and electrifying' Joshua Ferris

'Astonishing, funny, unsettling ... An unforgettable creation [whose] literary forebears include Huckleberry Finn, Holden Caulfield and Alex from A Clockwork Orange'The Times

'Remarkable, compelling, very funny and very disturbing . . . like no other character in contemporary fiction' Sunday Times

In God's Own Country, one of the most celebrated debut novels of recent years, Ross Raisin tells the story of solitary young farmer, Sam Marsdyke, and his extraordinary battle with the world.

Expelled from school and cut off from the town, mistrusted by his parents and avoided by city incomers, Marsdyke is a loner until he meets rebellious new neighbour Josephine. But what begins as a friendship and leads to thoughts of escape across the moors turns to something much, much darker with every step.

'Powerful, engrossing, extraordinary, sinister, comic. A masterful debut' Observer

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141033525
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 14 mm
  • Weight: 159g
  • Languages: English

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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
I wanted to enjoy this book, it sounded both gripping and interesting and is set in a place I love - Yorkshire. However, I didn't really enjoy this at all.... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
I didn't like our protagonist Sam Marsdyke - I thought he was disturbing, confusing, voyeuristic and often a bit vulgar. I didn't like his parents; especia... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
Sam Marsdyke's voice leaps off the page and the character is instantly alive in the reader's imagination. The first person narration, including local diale... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
This is one of the best books I've read in a while. Don't be put off by the dialect (which is more Sam Marsdyke - the teenage narrator - than Yorkshire) or... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
The first thing you notice about Ross Raisin's novel is the use of language. The narrator Sam Marsdyke, nicknamed Lankenstein by his former classmates, spe... READ MORE
Anja de Jager
God's Own Country
God's Own Country
Sam Marsdyke is one of those kids that everybody hates. Despised by his own peers and all the locals, he is convicted of an attack on a local girl, so spen... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
Nineteen-year-old Sam Marsdyke is a loner, working on his father's farm and wandering around the moors, fuelling his cruel but child-like imagination. Bull... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
God's Own Country
At first I didn't think I'd be able to get through this book. Marsdyke seemed such an obnoxious character that after he had kicked the chicken to death I ... READ MORE
Jill Leftley
God's Own Country
God's Own Country
'God's Own Country' is not an easy read. I felt too uncomfortable to enjoy it and didn't sympathise with the main characters. The narrator, Sam Marsdyke, w... READ MORE
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God's Own Country
Unsympathetic.
First of all, let me say that the cover illustration, good as it is, is inappropriate for this novel; the scenery is suitable, but the children depicted ma... READ MORE
Andrew Hammond