Clear

Hardback Published on: 07/03/2024
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Clear
Tender and poetic
Carys Davies conjures up the evocative atmosphere of a remote Scottish island, with all its wildness and fierce beauty. Words are used to underpin its merc... READ MORE
Mia
Clear
Heavenly Lucid Prose
A small but mighty novel set on a remote Scottish Island during the time of the Highland clearances. It is about a man who takes on a mission to remove th... READ MORE
Jo at TCR
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Quiet and gripping
Davies is somehow brilliant at creating a page turner without relying on unnecessary and over the top drama. I usually struggle with reading such short fi... READ MORE
Abi
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A deeply empathetic novella
Carys Davies writes fiction like someone polishing precious stones, producing tiny wonders that gleam brighter and brighter the longer her career continues... READ MORE
Michael Perry
Clear
A modern novella of stripping away pretences
Davies' novella left me reeling for a bit. The whole tale takes time within a four week period, but within that time there is fear, suspicion, healing, bo... READ MORE
Aija
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Windswept, quiet and profound
Ivar lives alone on an island, living simply and tending the land. Minister John Ferguson has been sent to remove him. With a near-fatal accident and no sh... READ MORE
Marina

Synopsis

1843. On a remote Scottish island, Ivar, the sole occupant, leads a life of quiet isolation until the day he finds a man unconscious on the beach below the cliffs. The newcomer is John Ferguson, an impoverished church minister sent to evict Ivar and turn the island into grazing land for sheep.

Unaware of the stranger's intentions, Ivar takes him into his home, and in spite of the two men having no common language, a fragile bond begins to form between them. Meanwhile on the mainland, John's wife Mary anxiously awaits news of his mission.

Against the rugged backdrop of this faraway spot beyond Shetland, Carys Davies's intimate drama unfolds with tension and tenderness: a touching and crystalline study of ordinary people buffeted by history and a powerful exploration of the distances and connections between us.

Perfectly structured and surprising at every turn, Clear is a marvel of storytelling, an exquisite short novel by a master of the form.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Granta Books
  • ISBN: 9781803510408
  • Number of pages: 160
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 11 mm
  • Weight: 241g
  • Languages: English

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Clear
Stunning
Wow, this novel absolutely blew me away. It was short in length but oh my there was so much within its pages. Jeff John Ferguson, driven by a need for mon... READ MORE
Amanda Duncan
Clear
Stunning novella
A wonderful novella set at the time of the Clearances on a remote Shetlands-esque island. The writing is exquisite, evocative and beautifully paced. An end... READ MORE
T Edwards
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A wonderful story
Clear is a gentle, rather beautiful story about an impoverished Scottish clergyman, who takes the job of evicting the last inhabitant of an island to the n... READ MORE
Clare R
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A beautiful, atmospheric read about people and place
This was a beautiful read! I am always drawn towards books dealing with the Highland Clearances, and while this book has those tragic events as its backdr... READ MORE
Laura
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Excellent writing with great characters and setting
I really enjoy Carys Davies, writing especially West and her short stories, so I was eager to read a historical novel by her set in Scotland. I really enjo... READ MORE
Rosalyn Stewart
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A recommended read for fans of Sarah Moss or Benjamin Myers.
It's a familiar story - someone is to be forcibly removed from their land and the person tasked to do it is changed during their contact with them. Carys... READ MORE
Daren Kearl
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Clear by Carys Davies
A lovely book, with so much depth and feeling. It will make you think about love, kindness and human interaction.Although fiction. It is very sensitive to ... READ MORE
Jane Maggs
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Compact and beautiful
This book is absolutely wonderful. Carys Davies does so much in few words - this reminded me of Claire Keegan's Small Things Like These in my awe at how mu... READ MORE
Sophie
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Exquisite
This novella creates a perfect depiction of a world of 1843, telling a familiar story of oppressor and oppressed, yet somehow differently. This book is bea... READ MORE
Wendybookishthoughts
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For fans of The Colony and Small Things Like These
If like me – and many others - you felt that two of the very strongest books on the 2022 Booker longlist were “Small Things Like These” and “The Colony” th... READ MORE
Graham Fulcher
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Beautifully written but a little rushed
In the 1840s, a poor minister from the new Free Church of Scotland has accepted a job to clear the one remaining islander from a remote island north of She... READ MORE
Rachel
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Vivid
This was my treat to myself on World Book Day this year. I had been recommended this read by many. It is a good read, very vivid you certainly feel like ... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Clear
A beautiful novella set in 19th century Scotland
Clear is a beautifully written novella set in 1843 and telling the story of a friendship that forms between two men who should be enemies. John Ferguson is... READ MORE
Helen Skinner
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A hopeful vision that surprises and delights
In a spare but fulsome short book, Davies conjures up the perfect historical novel, tinged with past tragedy and future hope and with thunderous modern rel... READ MORE
Huttson Lo