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The Tidal Zone

By: Sarah Moss
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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A poignant, funny and engrossing exploration of family life centred around a cataclysmic event and its aftermath, from the author of Night Waking and Signs for Lost Children.

Adam is a stay-at-home dad who is also working on a history of the bombing and rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral. He is a good man, and he is happy. But one day he receives a call from his daughter's school to inform him that for no apparent reason, 15-year-old Miriam has collapsed and stopped breathing.

In that moment he is plunged into a world of waiting, agonising, not knowing. The story of his life and the lives of his family are rewritten and retold around this shocking central event, around a body that has inexplicably failed.

In this exceptionally courageous and unflinching novel of contemporary life, Sarah Moss goes where most of us wouldn't dare to look, and the result is riveting - unbearably sad but also miraculously funny and ultimately hopeful. The Tidal Zone explores parental love, overwhelming fear, illness and recovery. It is about clever teenagers and the challenges of marriage. It is about the NHS, academia, sex and gender in the 21st century, the work-life juggle and the politics of packing lunches and loading dishwashers. It confirms Sarah Moss as a unique voice in modern fiction and a writer of luminous intelligence.

©2016 Sarah Moss (P)2016 Bolinda
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Stays with you for a long time. Recommend for not just it’s ordinary almost mundane details but the intimacy it offers.

Stunning writing

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I have mixed feelings about this book
It’s very engaging and educational in some parts
I loved the historical facts and they way they fit in the story
But i thought main story base was too small to carry the weight of average length novel
It stretched beyond possible to do so
And became some how shapeless

Mixed feelings

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Droning on in a totally flat voice devoid of emotion. And he's talking about his daughter's cardiac arrest!!! Didn't finish it. I got to the point where I just couldn't stand his voice for one more minute!

The narrator ruined it

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This is a beautifully written book but whilst being very insightful, is also very depressing. I think it is just a bit different from my typical choice of books which maybe why I really wanted to finish it….I didn’t really engage with the characters and about half way through, wanted it all to end.

Beautiful but….

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Love Sarah Moss- and this was a fabulous and thought provoking read/listen. Well narrated - and as a stay at home Mum- I thought Sarah captured lots of my previous angst and niggles beautifully- whilst making it interesting by it being a stay at home Dad that was having those thoughts and anxieties. Recommended.

Thought provoking

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