Farundell

Hardback Published on: 19/08/2010
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Synopsis

FARUNDELL is a story of magical awakening as a young man searches for meaning in the aftermath of the First World War, a young girl comes of age and an old man journeys through memory to death. There's an enigmatic book, an erotic obsession, magic both black and white, a ghost who's not a ghost, a murder that's not a murder, a treasure that's not a treasure. It's about love, loss and longing; language, imagination and the nature of reality.

In the golden summer of 1924 Paul Asher, still shattered by the trauma of the Western Front, comes to Farundell, an idyllic country house set deep in the Oxfordshire countryside. There, he falls under the spell of the rich and eccentric Damory family: the celebrated Amazon explorer Perceval, Lord Damory, now blind and dying, whose story echoes Paul's own strange dreams, brilliant thirteen-year-old Alice, on the cusp of adulthood and, like Paul, a seeker of knowledge and, most fatefully, the wild and beautiful Sylvie, with whom he falls passionately in love. Before summer's end, there will be tragedy, comedy, resolution and, for Paul, a revelation that will change his life forever.

A stunningly original debut novel, Farundell is literary fiction with a metaphysical twist. Although complete in itself, it is the first in a linked series of novels about these people, places and themes.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781848543287
  • Number of pages: 416
  • Dimensions: 243 x 160 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 676g

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Farundell
Mystical world
I loved this book and found it very hard to put down. You are drawn to the characters and they way they interact with each other it what seems to be a very... READ MORE
Sandra Williamson
Farundell
A totally original book!
This book is a fascinating and intelligent read; there are classical references throughout which some readers may not pick up upon or fully understand. It ... READ MORE
Pippa Smith
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I really wanted to like this book.
I was so keen to love this book, but somehow it just didn't do it for me. The novel has a very promising start - setting the scene and the back story of th... READ MORE
BEVSIE STONE
Farundell
Amazing
A truly new and innovative book, I got sucked in right from the first page. History and knowledge, philosophy and addiction, all are here. The character I ... READ MORE
Beatriz
Farundell
An interesting read
‘The comfortable hypocrisy of Christians in England becomes in the tropics a disease of ignorance and arrogance so complete it relegates everyone else to t... READ MORE
Ann McGruer
Farundell
Compelling and intriguing
In 'Farundell', LR Fredericks has managed to create a world that, while reminiscent of 'Atonement', or 'The End of Mr Y', captures the reader in entirely n... READ MORE
Asha
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A title for those who enjoy magical realism, this book is set just after the first world war and depicts the rudderless world of the upper middle class as ... READ MORE
Alison Majuqwana
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L. R. Fredericks has created in 'Farundell' a wonderful, intriguing debut novel. Although the book has been likened to works such as McEwan's 'Atonement', ... READ MORE
Lauren
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This was a difficult book to get into and used far too many words to describe everything with the exception of sex when reduced to anglo saxon expletives. ... READ MORE
Weikuo
Farundell
An interesting read
‘The comfortable hypocrisy of Christians in England becomes in the tropics a disease of ignorance and arrogance so complete it relegates everyone else to t... READ MORE
Ann McGruer