Darling Sorrow
by Stephen Reynolds
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Pub Date 28 Feb 2023 | Archive Date 4 Apr 2023
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
My life fell apart surprisingly quickly. In the end, that particular end, did I jump? Or did she offer me a last-minute reprieve? I call out as I run towards the lighthouse on the shoreline, between this place and the next. Am I lost or found? I just need to find out what’s real…
What if the last night of your life never stops happening?
The new book from the author of The Layers. A novella that explores themes of mental health, gender identity and truth; Darling Sorrow is a compelling story that might just have a happy ending.
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A conceptual, literary novella following an unnamed protagonist destined to repeat the same evening over and over.
The second novel from author of The Layers, Stephen Reynolds.
Explores love, loss and the complexities in sharing a life with someone whilst maintaining your own identity.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781915853370 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 144 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
3.5 stars
Whilst I enjoyed this very short book on the surface, I feel the deeper meaning may have passed me by.
Quite often it does.
An enjoyable read despite my lack of insights.
Thank you to NetGalley and The Book Guild for the ARC of Darling Sorrows for my honest review.
This novella packs a punch. It is very thought provoking and compelling. I read this in one sitting. I think this would be a great book to discuss its deeper meaning. Quite intense and moving, beautiful prose. 4.5 stars
This book is addictive and so well written, it’s a book that you won’t be able to put down! The author has done an outstanding job portraying the characters
Stephen Reynolds is a bit of a wanderer, a pastime he recounts with wit and wisdom in four earlier books. I wonder if it was the beauty of the English countryside which inspired the haunting beauty of his prose now that he has turned his skills to literary fiction?
This is a book that should be read and savoured and then read again. There are many layers of storytelling and character development here and I think every reader is going to take something different from it. To me, it was about beginnings and endings, about choices and chances, about staring at the abyss, and about love in all its many forms. A magnificent love letter to life.
Well written and an interesting story but very short! The author has a nice writing style and I found their way of describing the environment was very immersive.
Darling Sorrow by Stephen Reynolds is a book about a life falling apart and bout what happens when someone goes through a break-up after a long relationship, gets fired from his job and starts losing every bit of stability in his life. This is a story about mental health and getting lost and found, told by an unreliable narrator.
I read this book in one day and couldn't put it down. This was so good! I enjoyed every page of it. The writing feels almost poetic, but in a very approachable way. Some parts I read twice, just because the prose was so beautiful.
I didn't know which way the story was going. Was there going to be an ending? Will it be a happy ending? That's up to the reader to decide, I guess. But an ending it has. As a reader you get to choose whether you believe and trust this ending or not.
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