The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night
On sale
12th July 2018
Price: £9.99
Modern fairy tales of magic, outsiders and lost souls.
‘A gem of a book … deeply moving’ Stylist
‘A darkly clever, beautifully written and deliciously twisted collection of modern fairy tales’ Red
‘Campbell writes beautifully’ Grazia
‘These days, you can find anything you need at the click of a button.
That’s why I bought her heart online.’
Spirits in jam jars, mini-apocalypses, animal hearts and side shows.
A girl runs a coffin hotel on a remote island.
A boy is worried his sister has two souls.
A couple are rewriting the history of the world.
And mermaids are on display at the local aquarium.
The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night is a collection of twelve haunting stories; modern fairy tales brimming with magic, outsiders and lost souls.
‘What a book. It’s so strange and magical and the writing is just beautiful. I loved it’ Louise O’Neill
‘Enchanting and illuminating’ Carys Bray
‘Like walking through a mirror’ Rachel Joyce
‘This book is full of character and magic, and I found myself mesmerised’ Claire Fuller
‘These stories are weaved together like silvery fishing nets. Like shimmering, jewel-bright worlds’ Helen McClory
‘Magical and sinister at the same time’ Kirsty Logan
From the author of Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops series and The Bookshop Book.
‘A gem of a book … deeply moving’ Stylist
‘A darkly clever, beautifully written and deliciously twisted collection of modern fairy tales’ Red
‘Campbell writes beautifully’ Grazia
‘These days, you can find anything you need at the click of a button.
That’s why I bought her heart online.’
Spirits in jam jars, mini-apocalypses, animal hearts and side shows.
A girl runs a coffin hotel on a remote island.
A boy is worried his sister has two souls.
A couple are rewriting the history of the world.
And mermaids are on display at the local aquarium.
The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night is a collection of twelve haunting stories; modern fairy tales brimming with magic, outsiders and lost souls.
‘What a book. It’s so strange and magical and the writing is just beautiful. I loved it’ Louise O’Neill
‘Enchanting and illuminating’ Carys Bray
‘Like walking through a mirror’ Rachel Joyce
‘This book is full of character and magic, and I found myself mesmerised’ Claire Fuller
‘These stories are weaved together like silvery fishing nets. Like shimmering, jewel-bright worlds’ Helen McClory
‘Magical and sinister at the same time’ Kirsty Logan
From the author of Weird Things Customers Say in Bookshops series and The Bookshop Book.
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Reviews
Interwoven with myth and fairy tale, these stories are surprising, delightful, and by turns dangerous and joyful, like walking through a mirror and discovering a world that you both recognise and have never seen before.
'Campbell's fairy tales retain a kaleidoscope quality from the first to the last page...a reality coloured by our imagination in which we are as strong as we are vulnerable, as similar as we are different.' Sanja Gligoric
There are so many intriguing characters and situations to be enjoyed in The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night...Jen Campbell is clearly a writer to watch.
A darkly clever, beautifully written and deliciously twisted collection of modern fairy tales
The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night is a gem of a book
quietly excellent
Campbell's entirely fresh reframing of classic fairytales within modern experiences...really got me thinking. The perfect autumnal read to curl up with.
razor-sharp critique of contemporary issues and deeply moving short stories
Interesting and refreshing ... an extremely enlightening read
Funny and poignant and unexpected. A fable for our times.
Full of wonder: brilliantly imaginative, with dark, unsettling undercurrents ... The characters sparkle with a sense of the surreal, but these outcasts, misfits and loners are filled with hopes and dreams, and are as believable as those in any true-life novel.
'dark, twisted fairy tales'
Visceral, sinister and yet strangely beguiling ... her stories often explore characters, situations and settings caught in that strange area between the known and the unfamiliar, between the normal and the 'monstrous' ... Comparisons could be made to Angela Carter, but Campbell's stories have a quality completely their own; haunting in their imagery and powerful in their brevity.
fantasy, magic, fairy tales, with a sprinkling of reality
A story collection which manages to be magical and sinister at the same time