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Books with author Julia Rochester

  • The House at the Edge of the World

    Julia Rochester

    eBook (Penguin, June 4, 2015)
    LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION AND SHORTLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2016Part mystery, part psychological drama, Julia Rochester's The House at the Edge of the World is a darkly comic, unorthodox and thrilling debutWhen I was eighteen, my father fell off a cliff. It was a stupid way to die. John Venton's drunken fall from a Devon cliff leaves his family with an embarrassing ghost. His twin children, Morwenna and Corwin, flee in separate directions to take up their adult lives. Their mother, enraged by years of unhappy marriage, embraces merry widowhood. Only their grandfather finds solace in the crumbling family house, endlessly painting their story onto a large canvas map.His brightly coloured map, with its tiny pictures of shipwrecks, forgotten houses, saints and devils, is a work of his imagination, a collection of local myths and histo­ries. But it holds a secret. As the twins are drawn grudgingly back to the house, they discover that their father's absence is part of the map's mysterious pull.The House at the Edge of the World is the compellingly told story of how family and home can be both a source of comfort and a wholly destructive force. Cutting to the undignified half-truths every family conceals, it asks the questions we all must confront: who are we responsible for and, ultimately, who do we belong to? 'A story that carries you along - clever plotting and a startling outcome. An impressive first novel' Penelope Lively'Wonderfully crisp and funny and it's so full of vivid, surprising images that the reader almost doesn't notice the moment that deep secrets begin to be revealed' Emma Healey, author of Elizabeth is MissingJulia Rochester grew up on the Exe Estuary in Devon. She studied in London, Berlin and Cambridge and has worked for the BBC Portuguese Service and for Amnesty International as Researcher on Brazil. She lives in London with her husband and daughter.
  • The House at the Edge of the World

    Julia Rochester

    Paperback (Penguin UK, July 1, 2016)
    When I was eighteen, my father fell off a cliff. It was a stupid way to die. John Venton's drunken fall from a Devon cliff leaves his family with an embarrassing ghost. His twin children, Morwenna and Corwin, flee in separate directions to take up their adult lives. Their mother, enraged by years of unhappy marriage, embraces merry widowhood. Only their grandfather finds solace in the crumbling family house, endlessly painting their story onto a large canvas map. His brightly colored map, with its tiny pictures of shipwrecks, forgotten houses, saints and devils, is a work of his imagination, a collection of local myths and histo­ries. But it holds a secret. As the twins are drawn grudgingly back to the house, they discover that their father's absence is part of the map's mysterious pull. The House at the Edge of the World is the compellingly told story of how family and home can be both a source of comfort and a wholly destructive force. Cutting to the undignified half-truths every family conceals, it asks the questions we all must confront: who are we responsible for and, ultimately, who do we belong to?
  • The House at the Edge of the World

    Julia Rochester

    Hardcover (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), June 4, 2015)
    When I was eighteen, my father fell off a cliff. It was a stupid way to die. John Venton's drunken fall from a Devon cliff leaves his family with an embarrassing ghost. His twin children, Morwenna and Corwin, flee in separate directions to take up their adult lives. Their mother, enraged by years of unhappy marriage, embraces merry widowhood.
  • House At The Edge Of Th

    Julia Rochester

    Paperback (Viking, Oct. 14, 2015)
    Part mystery, part psychological drama, this is a darkly comic, unorthodox and thrilling debut.When I was eighteen, my father fell off a cliff. It was a stupid way to die. The Venton family are used to living with ghosts. The death of Morwenna's father near Thornton House, the beloved family home in Devon, prompts both Morwenna and her twin brother Corwin to flee in opposite directions. But connections to the house -­ and family -­ are not so easy to break. When, seventeen years after their father's death, Corwin returns, he will force Morwenna to confront a terrifying truth from the past, one that will destroy everything they thought they knew about their childhood home. The House at the Edge of the World breathlessly reveals how families tear themselves apart, and how they try to bind themselves together again.
  • Should the High Street Be Closed to Traffic?

    Julia Roche

    Hardcover (M. Evans and Company, July 1, 2005)
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  • Slapdash and Muddle

    G. Rochester

    eBook
    Keeping things clean and organized can be a hassle for some kids, but as they realize the importance of self respect and empathy for others, his/her views change to a very different point of view.
  • Local Traffic: An Environmental Issue

    Julia Roche

    Hardcover (M. Evans and Company, July 1, 2005)
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  • The House at the Edge of the World by Julia Rochester

    Julia Rochester

    Hardcover (Viking, March 15, 1800)
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  • House at the Edge of the World Ome by Julia Rochester

    Julia Rochester

    Paperback (Viking (4 Jun. 2015), March 15, 1600)
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