Ocean: The new novel from the prize-winning author of Larchfield

Author:   Polly Clark
Publisher:   Eye Books
ISBN:  

9781785634529


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Ocean: The new novel from the prize-winning author of Larchfield


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Author:   Polly Clark
Publisher:   Eye Books
Imprint:   Lightning
ISBN:  

9781785634529


ISBN 10:   1785634526
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   07 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Reviews

‘Strange, wonderful and compelling. It shows what a good storyteller can do when she really lets rip’ -- Louis de Bernières ‘A ferociously intense portrait of a mind, marriage and family in extreme turbulence. Startling and dramatic, it made me very glad to be on terra firma’ -- Amanda Craig ‘This novel shines in its exploration of the deep weirdness of grief and trauma, [and] the cruelty of love gone sour is skilfully captured… But there’s undoubtedly an entertainment factor here – the plot feels akin at times to that of a thriller – which many readers will surely find compelling’ * Irish Times * ‘Polly Clark is one of the most gifted writers working in Britain today. Ocean is both lyrical and page-turning, a thrilling novel that takes the reader on an epic journey, not only on the high seas but also in a marriage and within the mind of its fiercely intelligent and witty heroine’ -- Jane Harris ‘Ocean – the novel – is a propulsive, visceral, gasp-inducing page-turner, as wild and unpredictable as the real thing. It’s also an insightful exploration of the human heart and psyche’ * Sunday Post * ‘Visceral, lyrical…speaks to any woman who has ever loved and feared to lose’ -- Jane Campbell ‘Gripping, heart-wrenching and beautifully written’ -- Tom Parker Bowles ‘Ocean brings a unique lens to the sea. My own experience differs greatly, but I appreciate any work that invites reflection on its vastness’ -- Tracy Edwards MBE ‘A wild ride from start to finish. I thoroughly enjoyed it’ -- Len Pennie * BBC Radio Scotland * ‘Polly Clark describes the psychological ups and downs of her protagonists with dense and passionate writing. As the line between disaster and salvation becomes increasingly complex and blurred, the pages of the novel turn into an adventurous, adrenaline-filled diary. Original and overwhelming’ -- Corriere della Sera ‘A rollercoaster of a read, Ocean is a powerful page-turner with a series of sensational twists’ * W.I. Life * ‘With a nonconformist heroine at the helm, Ocean [is] a gripping, epic and tragic journey, a wild and incredible adventure in the solitude of the sea, in search of what it means to heal’ -- La Repubblica ‘This an extraordinary book – a truly brilliant and exceptional novel – about the folly of seeking stability amidst life’s randomness and the ungraspability of relationships. If that sounds a little solemn, don’t despair, it’s also an absolutely riveting adventure’ -- Strong Words ‘I've not reacted to a novel like this in years. An absolute blinder’ -- Jenny Lindsay ‘Such a powerful novel, with moments of real tenderness and outright terror, but all firmly in the realm of real feelings and emotions. Assured, human and compelling’ -- Gerard Woodward ‘A compelling journey of a book’ -- Lucy Hunter Blackburn, co-editor of The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht ‘Ocean is such a thriller – I was gasping at the end of each chapter’ -- Clare Pollard ‘Polly Clark writes shocking twists and keeps readers captivated until the last page – drama, drama, drama!’ * Buchkultur * ‘Utterly gripping. It works both as a thriller and as a psychological exploration of what happens to a person and her family when the person she was is suddenly wiped away. A very strong recommend’ -- Gareth Roberts ‘Ocean is both funny and moving, authentic and far-fetched, real and symbolic. You find yourself rooting for the characters, then being frustrated and troubled by them, disliking them then acknowledging their redeeming features. And throughout it all, the writing is beautiful and compelling. I loved it. I want to read it again’ * More About Books * ‘Clark, who is a poet, writes in a refined way, in a rare balance between lyricism and suspense… Her protagonist Helen, portrayed convincingly with her gaze oscillating between threatening irony and dull pain, guides the narrative like the compass of a boat gone mad’ -- Il Manifesto ‘Perfect sunbed material – but not in a dinghy, or anywhere near sharks. Great fun’


‘Strange, wonderful and compelling. It shows what a good storyteller can do when she really lets rip’ -- Louis de Bernières ‘A ferociously intense portrait of a mind, marriage and family in extreme turbulence. Startling and dramatic, it made me very glad to be on terra firma’ -- Amanda Craig ‘This novel shines in its exploration of the deep weirdness of grief and trauma, [and] the cruelty of love gone sour is skilfully captured… But there’s undoubtedly an entertainment factor here – the plot feels akin at times to that of a thriller – which many readers will surely find compelling’ * Irish Times * ‘Polly Clark is one of the most gifted writers working in Britain today. Ocean is both lyrical and page-turning, a thrilling novel that takes the reader on an epic journey, not only on the high seas but also in a marriage and within the mind of its fiercely intelligent and witty heroine’ -- Jane Harris ‘Ocean – the novel – is a propulsive, visceral, gasp-inducing page-turner, as wild and unpredictable as the real thing. It’s also an insightful exploration of the human heart and psyche’ * Sunday Post * ‘Visceral, lyrical…speaks to any woman who has ever loved and feared to lose’ -- Jane Campbell ‘Gripping, heart-wrenching and beautifully written’ -- Tom Parker Bowles ‘Ocean brings a unique lens to the sea. My own experience differs greatly, but I appreciate any work that invites reflection on its vastness’ -- Tracy Edwards MBE ‘A wild ride from start to finish. I thoroughly enjoyed it’ -- Len Pennie * BBC Radio Scotland * ‘Polly Clark describes the psychological ups and downs of her protagonists with dense and passionate writing. As the line between disaster and salvation becomes increasingly complex and blurred, the pages of the novel turn into an adventurous, adrenaline-filled diary. Original and overwhelming’ -- Corriere della Sera ‘A rollercoaster of a read, Ocean is a powerful page-turner with a series of sensational twists’ * W.I. Life * ‘With a nonconformist heroine at the helm, Ocean [is] a gripping, epic and tragic journey, a wild and incredible adventure in the solitude of the sea, in search of what it means to heal’ -- La Repubblica ‘This an extraordinary book – a truly brilliant and exceptional novel – about the folly of seeking stability amidst life’s randomness and the ungraspability of relationships. If that sounds a little solemn, don’t despair, it’s also an absolutely riveting adventure’ -- Strong Words ‘I've not reacted to a novel like this in years. An absolute blinder’ -- Jenny Lindsay ‘Such a powerful novel, with moments of real tenderness and outright terror, but all firmly in the realm of real feelings and emotions. Assured, human and compelling’ -- Gerard Woodward ‘A compelling journey of a book’ -- Lucy Hunter Blackburn, co-editor of The Women Who Wouldn't Wheesht ‘Ocean is such a thriller – I was gasping at the end of each chapter’ -- Clare Pollard ‘Polly Clark writes shocking twists and keeps readers captivated until the last page – drama, drama, drama!’ * Buchkultur * ‘Utterly gripping. It works both as a thriller and as a psychological exploration of what happens to a person and her family when the person she was is suddenly wiped away. A very strong recommend’ -- Gareth Roberts ‘Ocean is both funny and moving, authentic and far-fetched, real and symbolic. You find yourself rooting for the characters, then being frustrated and troubled by them, disliking them then acknowledging their redeeming features. And throughout it all, the writing is beautiful and compelling. I loved it. I want to read it again’ * More About Books * ‘Clark, who is a poet, writes in a refined way, in a rare balance between lyricism and suspense… Her protagonist Helen, portrayed convincingly with her gaze oscillating between threatening irony and dull pain, guides the narrative like the compass of a boat gone mad’ -- Il Manifesto


Author Information

Polly Clark was born in Canada and brought up in Scotland. Her debut novel, Larchfield (2017), fictionalised a little-known period in the life of the poet W.H. Auden. It won the Mslexia Prize, as well as critical plaudits from Margaret Atwood, Louis de Bernières and Richard Ford. Her follow-up, Tiger (2019), was shortlisted for the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year. She is also the author of four collections of poetry. Her first, Kiss (2000), won an Eric Gregory Award and her second, Take Me With You (2005), was shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize. She divides her time between the west of Scotland and a houseboat in London.

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