New Releases by Kate Pullinger

Kate Pullinger is the author of Forest Green (2021), Breathe (2018), Memory Makes Us (2015), The Mistress of Nothing (Arabic Edition) (2015), A Little Stranger (2014).

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Forest Green

release date: Mar 01, 2021
Forest Green
For readers of Elizabeth Strout and Anne Tyler, a powerful, heartrending novel about a man on the run from himself, by Governor General's Award-winning author Kate Pullinger. Arthur Lunn is a golden boy who spends long summer days roaming the hills and swimming in the lakes of the Okanagan Valley. But the Great Depression is destroying lives, even in Art's remote and bucolic hometown. Soon, Art finds himself caught up in a battle between the town and the vagrants flowing through it, and before long the tension reaches a boiling point. A catastrophe follows--and changes everything. The trauma from this event shapes and haunts Art's life moving forward, from his experiences as a soldier in World War II to his reckless, nomadic working days in logging camps across British Columbia to his turbulent relationship with his one great love--a woman he cannot believe he deserves. Painful, poignant yet full of hope, Forest Green explores how trauma can warp our lives while love can help us to mend.

Memory Makes Us

release date: Aug 31, 2015
Memory Makes Us
Memory Makes Us is a live writing event that challenges writers to create a new work using as their inspiration collected memories from the general public.Created by if:book Australia, the project seeks contributions from anyone both online and in person during each event in a unique interaction between artist and audience. Memories are provided to the authors who may choose to incorporate them into their work in progress.This volume collects writing produced from Memory Makes Us between 2013 and 2014 in locations around Australia.

The Mistress of Nothing (Arabic Edition)

release date: Jun 05, 2015
The Mistress of Nothing (Arabic Edition)
The Mistress of Nothing (Arabic Edition)ByKate Pullinger

A Little Stranger

release date: Apr 09, 2014
A Little Stranger
Sometimes everything is not enough... Fran has a good life: a happy marriage to a successful man, a healthy, sweet-natured toddler, a nice London flat. Then, one day, she walks out, leaving it all behind. As Fran travels to Las Vegas and on to Vancouver she is haunted by memories of her own childhood and driven to reconnect with her estranged mother, Ireni, whose descent into alcoholism has left her destitute. Will understanding why her own mother failed as a parent help Fran lay the ghosts of her past to rest and return home to her husband and child, or is she destined to repeat her mother’s mistakes? Praise for A Little Stranger: “The dark side of motherhood explored in a tale of terror and rage” Independent “Gripping, sharp and brilliantly kind. She knows the gamble that life is and she never once flinches. Her books are always revelations. What a good read” Ali Smith “Pullinger treats with thoughtful sympathy that profound taboo, the breaking of the mother-baby bond” Guardian “A Little Stranger is that extraordinary thing: a mix of literary excellence and finesse combined with a very ordinary and accessible look at life” Sunday Express

The Last Time I Saw Jane

release date: Apr 05, 2014
The Last Time I Saw Jane
Audrey is a journalist living in London. Anonymous in the city she has left her troubled past far behind in Canada. A passionate affair with Jack, and an intense new friendship with Shereen bring uncertainties and confusion and Audrey finds herself drawn into the dramatic story of James Douglas,19th Century pioneer and the first mixed race Governor of British Columbia. As she digs deeper into his life she is forced to confront her own past, her high school friendship with Jane and the affair they had with a teacher. Spanning two centuries The Last Time I Saw Jane is a powerful novel of love and betrayal, race and sex, and the magnetic pull of the past on the present. Praise for The Last Time I Saw Jane: “A thought-provoking and entertaining addition to the genre of exile” Observer “Sensually exquisite” The Times

Landing Gear

release date: Apr 05, 2014
Landing Gear
WHEN EVERYTHING WAS FALLING APART, SOMEONE FELL INTO PLACE... Suburban housewife Harriet spends her days doing what she’s worst at. Formerly a local radio host, now she grocery shops for her family who has too much to eat, parents a son who refuses to communicate with her, and tries to be a wife to a man who hasn’t embraced her in years. But what starts out as a mundane trip to the supermarket turns her world upside down when a mysterious man named Yacub falls out of the sky from the landing gear of an airplane and lands on her car in the parking lot—and survives. He’s starving and he’s freezing cold. What can she do but bring him home to her family? Suddenly her son has stepped away from the video games and her husband is looking at her once again—even if it’s because they think she’s crazy for taking in a complete stranger stinking of petrol. And who is Yacub, this young man who escaped from a Dubai labor camp and stowed away in the belly of the plane to travel around the world? And is it a coincidence that he’s dropped into Harriet’s life just at the moment when a long-buried secret from her past threatens to come to light? Inspired by real-life accounts of airplane stowaways, Landing Gear is a highly imaginative story of colliding worlds and extraordinary connections in an age where we may have the world at the touch of a screen, but might need some help seeing what’s right in front of us. PRAISE FOR LANDING GEAR: "An extraordinary idea, brilliantly executed" Viv Groskop, Red Magazine “Landing Gear is a beautiful and profound story about finding love, peace and meaning in a too-busy world.” Quill and Quire (starred review) "Pullinger's empathy for the characters makes them hugely likable, even the truculent streak of adolescence that is Jack" Alfred Hickling, Guardian "A portrait of a modern nuclear family - explosive, searing - Landing Gear is truly a novel for our brave new world" Merilyn Simonds, author of Convict Lover "A wonderful novel, a novel of secrets - each carefully and cleverly revealed, all abetting a propulsive storyline that offers up starting revelations to the very end. This is the work of a writer at the top of her game, and I absolutely loved it." Craig Davidson, author of Cataract City "Innovative, enthralling, kinetic and often subversively funny. Alongside Landing Gear's stowaway, Yacub, we freefall and rip a hole right through modern society's illusions of any shared comfort zone. I loved the headlong rush, the imperiled tenderness" Kathleen Winter, author of Annabel "A turbulent and exhilarating ride through modern family relationships, our cultural divide and the unexpected things that come crashing into our lives" Brian Francis, author of Natural Order "Pulliinger's exquisite writing draws us into a world in which character negotiate between the probable and the all-but-impossible. 'How can they survive this?' we ask ourselves, and then it hits us: we all do." Wayne Grady, author of Emancipation Day

Weird Sister

release date: Apr 05, 2014
Weird Sister
Agnes Samuel is an American, beautiful, witty, cool, the kind of woman people remember. She arrives among the respectable citizens of Warboys like a cat among the pigeons. Before long she has insinuated herself into the affections of the sleepy Fenland village and into the heart of the ancient Throckmorton family, a family that harbours a dark secret. Nobody remembers another Agnes Samuel from long ago, a frightened girl betrayed by her wealthy neighbours and hanged as a witch. Weird Sister is a chilling tale of revenge across generations that will send shivers your spine. Praise for Weird Sister: “A perfect, gruesome, little tale” Independent on Sunday “Daphne du Maurier retold by Margaret Atwood” Times Literary Supplement “Pullinger has created a thrilling combination of Rebecca and Mrs Danvers” Independent “Pullinger’s exercise in gothic fantasy is as seductively clever as its heroine." Sunday Times “The real possibility that, this time, good will not overcome evil keeps you reading.” Daily Telegraph “This is a bewitching yarn, perfect reading for a dark winter’s night with the wind howling at the door.” Daily Mail

A Curious Dream

release date: Oct 25, 2011
A Curious Dream
Both startling and funny, Kate Pullinger creates stories that probe our relationships, with our friends, with our lovers, and with our family. Richard, who finds being middle-aged isn’t all it’s made out to be, cannot bring himself to phone his father. Squatters in London’s abandoned Vauxhall Palace form an ersatz family soon faced with strains of close living. A flatsitter is overwhelmed by the uncomfortable familiarity brought on by living her friends’ space. A birthday video sent to a co-worker spirals into an overnight Internet phenomenon. In A Curious Dream, Governor General’s Award-winner Kate Pullinger assembles stories from her two previously published short story collections, as well as ten new works, and introductions to her digital fiction. Exploring transforming encounters with her shrewd wit, Pullinger imagines a delightful range of characters in her compelling prose.

The Mistress of Nothing

release date: Aug 23, 2011
The Mistress of Nothing
When her mistress departs from Victorian London society to seek relief from tuberculosis symptoms in Egypt, maid Sally throws herself into their new culture and comes to know freedoms she has never experienced before she is harshly reminded of her humble station in life.

Waving at the Gardener

release date: Sep 21, 2009
Waving at the Gardener
'As a woman I have no country. As a woman my country is the whole world' Virginia Woolf Asham House in Sussex was once home to Virginia and Leonard Woolf and is the inspiration behind the Asham Award. Launched in 1996 to support and encourage new writers, it is Britain's only prize for short stories by women. Waving at the Gardener presents the twelve fresh, engaging and original voices shortlisted for the Asham Short-Story Award 2009, as well as four specially commissioned new stories by beloved authors Margaret Atwood, Esther Freud, Alison MacLeod and Yiyun Li.

How to Write Poetry

release date: Jan 01, 2008

The Breathing Wall

release date: Jan 01, 2007

Where Does the Kissing End

release date: Dec 31, 1999

Als ich Jane das letzte Mal sah

release date: Jan 01, 1999

My Life As a Girl In... 10 X Pack

release date: Mar 01, 1998

My Life as a Girl in a Men's Prison

release date: Jan 01, 1997
My Life as a Girl in a Men's Prison
Kate Pullinger's short stories are fantastical and romantic but also dark and irretrievably violent. They range from clandestine liaisons with Prince Charles to romantic encounters in art galleries.

Small Town

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Forcibly Betwitched

release date: Jan 01, 1996

De piano

release date: Jan 01, 1995
De piano
Een vrouw, die in het negentiende eeuwse Schotland wordt uitgehuwelijkt aan een man in Nieuw-Zeeland, kan zich alleen in pianospel uiten.

Where Does Kissing End?

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Where Does Kissing End?
The author of the novelization of The Piano offers readers a Dracula for the end of the century. This erotic, urban tale chronicles an affair between Mina and Stephen, both in their 20s. As Mina becomes more and more confident and less faithful, Stephen reverts back to more conventional ways, setting up a contemporary conflict with a Bram Stoker twist.

When the Monster Dies

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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