‘A small Gothic masterpiece . . . I have read it many times, and with every re-read I marvel again at its many qualities’ SARAH WATERS
‘A wonderful and original novel’ ALAN HOLLINGHURST
‘The strange off-beat talent of Barbara Comyns [whose] innocent eye observes with child-like simplicity the most fantastic or the most ominous occurrence’ GRAHAM GREENE
‘Quite simply, Comyns writes like no one else’ MAGGIE O’FARRELL
I comforted myself with the knowledge that at least I wasn’t earthbound like most people.
In a house full of screeching animals in Edwardian South London, Alice lives in the shadow of her domineering father. Longing to escape, she retreats ever deeper into a world of memories, fantasies and rapturous longings – until she discovers an extraordinary secret power of her own. But the strange events that unfold lead her, dressed in bridal white, to a scene of ecstatic triumph and disaster among the crowds on Clapham Common.
Blackly funny and indelibly haunting, The Vet’s Daughter combines shocking realism with a visionary edge.
INTRODUCED BY JANE GARDAM
‘A wonderful and original novel’ ALAN HOLLINGHURST
‘The strange off-beat talent of Barbara Comyns [whose] innocent eye observes with child-like simplicity the most fantastic or the most ominous occurrence’ GRAHAM GREENE
‘Quite simply, Comyns writes like no one else’ MAGGIE O’FARRELL
I comforted myself with the knowledge that at least I wasn’t earthbound like most people.
In a house full of screeching animals in Edwardian South London, Alice lives in the shadow of her domineering father. Longing to escape, she retreats ever deeper into a world of memories, fantasies and rapturous longings – until she discovers an extraordinary secret power of her own. But the strange events that unfold lead her, dressed in bridal white, to a scene of ecstatic triumph and disaster among the crowds on Clapham Common.
Blackly funny and indelibly haunting, The Vet’s Daughter combines shocking realism with a visionary edge.
INTRODUCED BY JANE GARDAM
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Reviews
Told in the first person by a young girl, [The Vet's Daughter] has the vividness and innocence [and] the revelatory intensity of the narrations of Pip or young David Copperfield. It projects its fantastic story with a tangible realness and manages to make public and inevitable a realm of private sensation close to nightmare . . . A wonderful and original novel
The Vet's Daughter is Barbara Comyns's fourth and most startling novel . . . she shows mastery of the structures of a fast-moving narrative and a consistent backdrop to the ecstasies and agonies of the human condition
A small Gothic masterpiece
The strange offbeat talent of Miss Comyns and that innocent eye which observes with childlike simplicity the most fantastic or the most ominous occurrence, these have never, I think, been more impressively exercised than in The Vet's Daughter