Let Not the Waves of the Sea

Author:   Simon Stephenson
Publisher:   John Murray Press
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9781848545694


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 January 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Simon Stephenson
Publisher:   John Murray Press
Imprint:   John Murray Publishers Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.222kg
ISBN:  

9781848545694


ISBN 10:   184854569
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   05 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'Enviably well written ...one perfect sentence after another' FT 'Like William Styron's moving memoir of depression, Darkness Visible, there is profound empathy here' welovethisbook.com A fine meditation on what is salvaged from loss. A humane and manly book Janice Galloway, Scotland on Sunday [A] moving and honest account...the book contains countless heartbreaking moments Sunday Times A beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way Sunday Telegraph Profoundly moving...it is impossible not to be touched Observer As much a celebration of Dominic's life and the brothers' relationship as it is a lament for his passing Daily Mail 'An immensely moving, truthful and honest elegy. Stephenson has created something extraordinary' Neel Mukherjee 'An extraordinary and courageous book' Alex Preston Remarkable... seldom will you find grief anatomised quite so acutely and honestly John Preston, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year 'A remarkably moving and compelling read. The travelogue and biography is a celebration of his brother's life and deals courageously with the journey to understand his death in the Asian tsunami on Ko Phi Phi' Andrew Dixon, Scotland on Sunday


'Enviably well written ...one perfect sentence after another' -- FT 'Like William Styron's moving memoir of depression, Darkness Visible, there is profound empathy here' -- welovethisbook.com 'A fine meditation on what is salvaged from loss. A humane and manly book' -- Janice Galloway, Scotland on Sunday '[A] moving and honest account...the book contains countless heartbreaking moments' -- Sunday Times 'A beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Profoundly moving...it is impossible not to be touched' -- Observer 'As much a celebration of Dominic's life and the brothers' relationship as it is a lament for his passing' -- Daily Mail 'An immensely moving, truthful and honest elegy. Stephenson has created something extraordinary' -- Neel Mukherjee 'An extraordinary and courageous book' -- Alex Preston


'Enviably well written ...one perfect sentence after another' -- FT 'Like William Styron's moving memoir of depression, Darkness Visible, there is profound empathy here' -- welovethisbook.com 'A fine meditation on what is salvaged from loss. A humane and manly book' -- Janice Galloway, Scotland on Sunday '[A] moving and honest account...the book contains countless heartbreaking moments' -- Sunday Times 'A beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Profoundly moving...it is impossible not to be touched' -- Observer 'As much a celebration of Dominic's life and the brothers' relationship as it is a lament for his passing' -- Daily Mail 'An immensely moving, truthful and honest elegy. Stephenson has created something extraordinary' -- Neel Mukherjee 'An extraordinary and courageous book' -- Alex Preston 'Remarkable... seldom will you find grief anatomised quite so acutely and honestly' -- John Preston, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year


'An immensely moving, truthful and honest elegy, Let Not The Waves of The Sea will go straight into your heart and take up residence there for a long, long time. Stephenson has created something extraordinary: a fearlessly and nobly emotional book without a jot of manipulative sentimentality' -- Neel Mukherjee 'Stephenson has written an extraordinary and courageous book, detailing and analysing in a cool, clear voice what it means to lose a loved one. Let Not the Waves... is more than merely a tale of mourning, however; it is a moving exploration of brotherhood and friendship, an uplifting story of a young man coming to terms with life's random cruelty. We read novels because they speak in universals, non-fiction for specifics. Very occasionally a non-fiction work leaps the generic divide and says something that will endure: Let Not the Waves of the Sea is one of those books.' -- Alex Preston 'Enviably well written ... [Stephenson] has been gifted ... the ability to finesse feelings into one perfect sentence after another. Thus his gift becomes everyone's gift, and one we are so infrequently granted - that of understanding other lives.' -- FT 'Like William Styron's moving memoir of depression, Darkness Visible, there is profound empathy here and, in recognising that the tragedy of Dominic's death was that of a life not fully run, Simon's tribute is both to his brother and to each of the 230,000 souls lost to an unimaginable force of nature.' -- welovethisbook.com 'A fine meditation on what is salvaged from loss. A humane and manly book' -- Janice Galloway, Scotland on Sunday '...moving and honest account...the book contains countless heartbreaking moments. The most powerful are those that are stated simply...One can't, however, help but be drawn along with the undertow of grief. It is also a celebration of brotherly love and the 'testosterone-boiling joy of being teenage boys together' -- Sunday Times 'The facts alone are enough to convey the nightmare through which Stephenson was living but it is his moving prose that really manages to give a sense of that unimaginable time and place...he has an obvious talent and there are some beautiful passages...Let Not the Waves of the Sea remains a compelling account of a man forced into a harsh, sorrow-filled world...Stephenson has provided the best kind of travelogue: he has walked a fraught path and brought us back a beautifully crafted portrait of bereavement that tells us something new about the landscape, people, customs and hardship that he encountered along the way...' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Profoundly moving ... Such is his surgical skill with words, and his heartrending honesty, that it is impossible not to be touched ... A powerful study' -- Observer 'There are surprisingly few good books about grief. Joyce Carol Oates's A Widow's Story which came out earlier this year was a remarkably stark and unflinching account of the loss of her husband. Now comes Simon Stephenson's Let Not The Waves Of The Sea, which in its own way is just as remarkable .. Even in extremis, his narrative never loses its drive, its focus, or its honesty. Not surprisingly, this is a gruelling read, and yet ultimately it's not a depressing one, for it's as much a celebration of Dominic's life and the brothers' relationship as it is a lament for his passing' -- Daily Mail


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Thirty two year old Simon Stephenson is a writer and doctor who lives in London. Previous writing honours include being a runner-up in the Macallan/Scotland on Sunday Short Story Competition and being selected for BBC Scotland's 'Tartan Shorts' scheme. For several years he earned his living as a television screenwriter. 'Let Not the Waves of the Sea' is his first book.

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