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OverviewThe story of a horse and the woman who loves her--a lively first novel of not-daughters and non-mothers; animals and animal bodies; and how we find freedom, care, and community in unexpected places. For a long time, a woman lives with her husband and their dog. She teaches an online class about children's books and plods away at a book of her own. Then the dog dies, and a doctor's visit reveals that she isn't able to have children, even if she wanted to. When an opportunity to lease a mare part-time comes her way, it seems like the ideal arrangement and the fulfillment of a childhood wish--perhaps even something to fill the emptiness, diagnosable and otherwise, that she has begun to feel. She has no problem sharing; she shares a garden with the children next door and chores with her husband. The horse will be something to care for, just two days a week, without getting in too deep. But as she takes up riding lessons, faces mounting medical bills, and walks and brushes and dreams of the horse, her affection starts to become all-consuming. Time spent with the mare casts a light on the rest of her responsibilities and relationships, ultimately forcing her to confront what it means to love a being who does not belong to her. With tender humor and insight, Emily Haworth-Booth's Mare radiates life and feeling--and introduces an irresistible literary voice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily Haworth-BoothPublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Imprint: Farrar, Straus and Giroux Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780374617707ISBN 10: 0374617708 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 19 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAdvance Praise ""Gentle and thoughtful... For fans of Maggie Nelson, horses, and those who feel they aren't following the expected path or hitting the expected milestones as they age."" --Adelaide Faith, author of Happiness Forever ""Mare is part love letter, part poetry, part guidebook on how to ride a horse, how to care for others, and how to be a woman in the world. This novel is a tender and refreshing exploration of loving without ownership. Meditative, then marvelously startling in parts. With Emily Haworth-Booth at the reins (sorry), you'll find yourself happy to go along for the ride."" --Katie Yee, author of Maggie; Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar ""With exquisite grace, warmth, and wisdom, Emily Haworth-Booth has crafted a profound meditation on the human-animal bond that gives these life-changing relationships the gravity they deserve and gently unsettles our assumptions about mothering, intimacy, and care-work. This delightful debut is a timely reminder that life offers many surprising ways to love and be loved, to be remade after loss, and transformed through devotion to another being. Like the creature at its heart, Mare is a gift, and a revelation."" --Madelaine Lucas, author of Thirst for Salt ""The path of love's arrow in Mare is as eccentric as it is intense, decisive and enchanting. Every dappled page reads at once as poetic, persuasive and playful. A wonderful, wonderful novel!"" --Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows A Your Mother Is a Witch ""What a gorgeous writer. The world needs beauty and wit and fearlessness. And a sense of fun. Here they are."" --Peter Heller, author of The Orchard, The Dog Stars, and Burn ""I read Mare voraciously, ignoring my life. Deeply human and profoundly funny, it has the wisdom held by the best prose and the extra insight that comes with sorrow. Emily Haworth-Booth understands that grief is a lonesome, many-chambered thing; that obsessive love can rescript a life; that there is solace in duty and care. An incandescent debut--bare and clean and artful. It enters the soul."" --Claudia Dey, author of Daughter ""Warm and reflective, a novel that exists beautifully outside of human relationships, coming to rest instead on the love of a horse, and the vulnerability and strength of the animal and human body both."" --Amina Cain, author of Indelicacy ""Emily Haworth-Booth writes the heartbreak of a body, of the world, of caring, with immense tenderness and humor. I loved the peripheries of solitude and communion traced in this wild, melancholy, marvelous novel."" --Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists and Long Distance ""Emily Haworth-Booth is a stunningly clever writer! A tender, exhilarating and humorous exploration into female subjectivity, the body, animal instinct, and love, essentially, love."" --Rachel Long, author of My Darling from the Lions ""I love Emily Haworth-Booth's funny, honest writing, so deeply particular and still profoundly relatable. She takes the knotty, strange thoughts that our minds catch on, daily, and makes them clear and beautiful."" --Lizzy Stewart, author of Walking Distance ""I drank this novel down in one delicious draught, and found it quenched every thirst; it is immersive, tender, nuanced and radically attentive to the strangeness and wonder of human love--for each other, for a mouse, for a horse. A blissful read."" --Fiona Benson, author of Ephemeron ""A bold, deft, and deeply moving story about what it means to be devoted to another being. With extraordinary suppleness and an arresting lightness of touch, Emily Haworth-Booth travels deep into the mystery and heartache of relationships to reveal a vision of attachment that is startlingly lucid and liberated. A daring book, and a brilliant one--a beautiful challenge for our times."" --Helen Jukes, author of Mother Animal Advance Praise ""Warm and reflective, a novel that exists beautifully outside of human relationships, coming to rest instead on the love of a horse, and the vulnerability and strength of the animal and human body both."" --Amina Cain, author of Indelicacy ""Emily Haworth-Booth writes the heartbreak of a body, of the world, of caring, with immense tenderness and humor. I loved the peripheries of solitude and communion traced in this wild, melancholy, marvelous novel."" --Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists and Long Distance ""Emily Haworth-Booth is a stunningly clever writer! A tender, exhilarating and humorous exploration into female subjectivity, the body, animal instinct, and love, essentially, love."" --Rachel Long, author of My Darling from the Lions ""I love Emily Haworth-Booth's funny, honest writing, so deeply particular and still profoundly relatable. She takes the knotty, strange thoughts that our minds catch on, daily, and makes them clear and beautiful."" --Lizzy Stewart, author of Walking Distance ""I drank this novel down in one delicious draught, and found it quenched every thirst; it is immersive, tender, nuanced and radically attentive to the strangeness and wonder of human love--for each other, for a mouse, for a horse. A blissful read."" --Fiona Benson, author of Ephemeron ""A bold, deft and deeply moving story about what it means to be devoted to another being. With extraordinary suppleness and an arresting lightness of touch, Emily Haworth-Booth travels deep into the mystery and heartache of relationships to reveal a vision of attachment that is startlingly lucid and liberated. A daring book, and a brilliant one--a beautiful challenge for our times."" --Helen Jukes, author of Mother Animal Advance Praise ""Emily Haworth-Booth writes the heartbreak of a body, of the world, of caring, with immense tenderness and humor. I loved the peripheries of solitude and communion traced in this wild, melancholy, marvelous novel."" --Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists and Long Distance Author InformationEmily Haworth-Booth teaches at the Royal Drawing School and is an illustrator, a graphic novelist, and a children's author of three books for children: The King Who Banned the Dark (short-listed for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the Carnegie Medal for Illustration, and the Klaus Flugge Prize), The Last Tree, and Protest! Mare is her debut book for adults. She lives in Devon with her husband, dog, and several horses. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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