by Jim Crace (Find this book)
On the morning after harvest, the inhabitants of a remote English
village awaken looking forward to a hard-earned day of rest and feasting
at their landowner's table. But the sky is marred by two conspicuous
columns of smoke, replacing pleasurable anticipation with alarm and
suspicion.
One smoke column is the result of an overnight fire that
has damaged the master's outbuildings. The second column rises from the
wooded edge of the village, sent up by newcomers to announce their
presence. In the minds of the wary villagers a mere coincidence of
events appears to be unlikely, with violent confrontation looming as the
unavoidable outcome. Meanwhile, another newcomer has recently been
spotted taking careful notes and making drawings of the land. It is his
presence more than any other that will threaten the village's entire way
of life.
In effortless and tender prose, Jim Crace details the
unraveling of a pastoral idyll in the wake of economic progress. His
tale is timeless and unsettling, framed by a beautifully evoked world
that will linger in your memory long after you finish reading. -- Publisher Marketing
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
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