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Paul Perry - The Garden - 9781848407992 - 9781848407992
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The Garden

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The Garden is dying. Once an Edenic orchid farm, it has been decimated by the worst hurricane in Florida’s living memory. Its glasshouses are shattered, the surrounding mangroves encroach, and its men are dangerously idle. When Romeo – an expert breeder of the endangered ghost orchid – arrives from Honduras, boss Blanchard and his Irish lieutenant, Swallow, believe their fortunes are on the rise.

Romeo may not be all he seems though, and Swallow can sense the newcomer shaking the Garden’s creaking hierarchy. The ghost orchid they seek is infamously rare, a delicate and wildly valuable species, hidden deep ... Read more

Paul Perry’s first solo novel tells of smothering power, loyalty and agency thwarted by the tragic patterns of memory and behaviour. The Garden is a modern fable, and a warning against trespassing upon nature in the name of profit.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2021
Publisher
New Island Books
Condition
New
Number of Pages
244
Place of Publication
, Ireland
ISBN
9781848407992
SKU
9781848407992
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-8

About Paul Perry
Paul Perry is an award-winning poet and novelist. He has published several collections of poetry, most recently Blindsight (above / ground press, 2020). He also co-authored four international bestselling novels as Karen Perry, including The Innocent Sleep with Penguin Random House. He directs the Creative Writing Programme at University College Dublin. The Garden is his debut novel as Paul Perry. ... Read more

Reviews for The Garden
'Atmospheric and absorbing ... an exceptional novel that lingers long in the memory'  
John Boland
Irish Independent
The power of this novel is generated by an urgent evocation of place and of time. South Florida’s extremity of character emanates in part from a collision between the uncontrollable power of nature and the uncontrolled greed of humanity.  ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Garden


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