'Truly outstanding' Mail on Sunday'This is a time-spanning, genre-blurring work of storytelling magic . . . The only constants are the land and Mason's genius' Washington Post'Daniel Mason's latest novel is one of those rare books that truly deserves the description "spellbinding" ' Observer'A tapestry at once intimate and epic' TLS'Utterly beguiling' Scotsman'Extraordinary characters . . . a tour de force' Independent, Best Books for Autumn'Epic . . . weaves a Cloud Atlas-style narrative of humanity under pressure and nature under threat' Guardian, 2023's Biggest BooksFOUR CENTURIES. A SINGLE HOUSE DEEP IN THE WOODS OF NEW ENGLAND.A young Puritan couple on the run. An English soldier with a fantastic vision. Inseparable twin sisters. A lovelorn painter and a lusty beetle. A desperate mother and her haunted son. A ruthless con man and a stalking panther. Buried secrets. Madness, dreams and hope. All are connected. The dark, raucous, beautiful past is very much alive.Exhilarating, daring and playful, NORTH WOODS will change the way you see the world.'A monumental achievement . . . I loved it' Maggie O'Farrell'Ambitious, alive, and lush with generosity . . . an immersive sprint through time' Tess Gunty
'Truly outstanding' Mail on Sunday'This is a time-spanning, genre-blurring work of storytelling magic . . . The only constants are the land and Mason's genius' Washington Post'Daniel Mason's latest novel is one of those rare books that truly deserves the description "spellbinding" ' Observer'A tapestry at once intimate and epic' TLS'Utterly beguiling' Scotsman'Extraordinary characters . . . a tour de force' Independent, Best Books for Autumn'Epic . . . weaves a Cloud Atlas-style narrative of humanity under pressure and nature under threat' Guardian, 2023's Biggest BooksFOUR CENTURIES. A SINGLE HOUSE DEEP IN THE WOODS OF NEW ENGLAND.A young Puritan couple on the run. An English soldier with a fantastic vision. Inseparable twin sisters. A lovelorn painter and a lusty beetle. A desperate mother and her haunted son. A ruthless con man and a stalking panther. Buried secrets. Madness, dreams and hope. All are connected. The dark, raucous, beautiful past is very much alive.Exhilarating, daring and playful, NORTH WOODS will change the way you see the world.'A monumental achievement . . . I loved it' Maggie O'Farrell'Ambitious, alive, and lush with generosity . . . an immersive sprint through time' Tess Gunty
Daniel Mason is a doctor and author of The Piano Tuner (2002), A Far Country (2007), The Winter Soldier (2018), and A Registry of My Passage Upon the Earth (2020), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His work has been translated into 28 languages, adapted for opera and the stage, and awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, the California Book Award, the Northern California Book Award, and a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His short stories and essays have been awarded two Pushcart Prizes, a National Magazine Award and an O. Henry Prize. He is an assistant professor in the Stanford University Department of Psychiatry. He currently lives in Palo Alto, CA.
Set in a single home in the forests of Massachusetts, the
interconnecting stories of
this enthralling novel span four centuries. A timely musing on what
and who are lost
to history.
*Economist, BOOKS OF THE YEAR*
My novel of the year . . . An absolute feast of American political,
agricultural, religious, culinary and social history built around
the people, animals and plants that occupy one lush spot in the New
England countryside over centuries, it's a little piece of
magic
*Sunday Independent, Best Novels of 2023*
Daniel Mason's latest novel is one of those rare books that truly
deserves the description "spellbinding"
*Observer*
Epic . . . weaves a Cloud Atlas-style narrative of humanity under
pressure and nature under threat
*Guardian, BOOKS OF THE YEAR*
This is a brave and original book, which invents its own form. It
is both intimate and epic, playful and serious. To read it is to
travel to the limits of what the novel can do
*Guardian*
Mason teases out the joy and meaning in the sometimes small lives
of his characters. North Woods has been heaped with praise and
hype, and deservedly so. This is a book that treats life as a
miracle and demands the proper awe from its readers
*Antonia Senior, The Times*
Creates a tale of sensory obsession to rank with Patrick Suskind's
Perfume . . . Shows us what is possible when a writer lets his hair
down
*Financial Times*
'This is a time-spanning, genre-blurring work of storytelling magic
. . . The only constants are the land and Mason's genius'
*Washington Post*
Adopting a variety of styles and literary forms, and written in
elegant prose, this is a virtuoso
performance. All human life and nature is here. Truly
outstanding
*Mail on Sunday*
Deliciously chimeric
*Telegraph*
Stunning
*Good Housekeeping, Book of the Month*
Narrative expertise is supported by rich characterisation: in
chapter after chapter, Mason swiftly realises his compelling,
varied cast . . . It seems almost a magic trick, the way in which
Mason knits his lives into a single tale. He links their stories
together with a satisfying subtlety that never fails to surprise
and delight . . . and he brings well-earned surprises that had me,
on more than one occasion, gasping with shock
*Sunday Times*
Mason may not yet be a household name, but his readers tend to be
evangelical about his talent - and little wonder . . . Mason has
the born storyteller's gift of knowing how to reignite your
interest in a new scenario even as you're mourning the one just
gone
*Daily Mail*
Epic, playful, polyphonic . . . Daniel Mason's formal innovation
and narrative depth combine to transcendent effect, illustrating
the wondrous ways in which we are rooted in our surroundings and
history
*Culture Whisper*
North Woods is a monumental achievement of polyphony and humanity.
Relating the narrative of an entire country via a single plot of
land, it sweeps the reader through hundreds of years and an array
of protagonists with a deft, heartbreaking, idiosyncratic zeal. I
loved it
*Maggie O’Farrell*
Mason follows the inhabitants of a secluded western Massachusetts
home and their tragedies across centuries in this spectacular ghost
story . . . [He] interleaves his crystalline prose with enchanting
and authentic-seeming historical documents . . . Each arc is
beautifully, heartbreakingly conveyed, stitching together subtle
connections across time. This astonishes
*Pulbishers Weeky, starred review*
Ambitious, alive, and lush with generosity, North Woods is an
immersive sprint through time. It offers an inventive portrait of
the individual and the collective, a vivid history of a cabin and a
country, inhabiting each of its characters with a compassion that
took my breath away. I emerged from this book as though from an
enchanted forest, covered in leaves and changed by what I had seen
there. Electrifying
*Tess Gunty, author of THE RABBIT HUTCH*
North Woods is a sui generis work of pure brilliance, an epic
written with a miniaturist's precision. Daniel Mason has unearthed,
in the centuries-spanning history of a single New England home, a
universal story of loss and reclamation. This is the best book I've
read in ages
*Anthony Marra, New York Times bestselling author of MERCURY
PICTURES PRESENTS*
Virtuosic, astonishing, gorgeously vivid
*Bookseller*
The story of a house, the humans who inhabit it, the ghosts who
haunt it, and the New England forest encompassing them all . . .
Readers will find themselves in an entrancing fictional realm where
the human, natural, and supernatural mingle, all captured in the
author's effortlessly virtuosic prose . . . Throughout, this loose
and limber novel explores themes of illicit desire, madness, the
occult, the palimpsest of human history, and the inexorable
workings of the natural world (a passage recounting the fateful
mating of an elm bark beetle is unforgettable), all handled with a
touch that is light and sure. Like the house at its center, a book
that is multitudinous and magical.
*Kirkus*
A magisterial mosaic . . . truly triumphant
*Booklist*
Daniel Mason's dazzling sixth book is so enchanting that readers
will need at least a week to come down after reading it. Mason is .
. . pushing the boundaries of what the novel form can be . . . It's
mesmerising and invigorating and an experience that I urge everyone
to try
*Sunday Independent*
A moving, masterful, and ambitious tale of memory and fate
*Sunday Post*
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