In a Land of Paper Gods
On sale
28th January 2016
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Reviews
Henrietta S. Robertson is a beguiling, wilful and wonderfully realised creation, whose humour, imagination and yearning will captivate readers... this is a wonderful debut
An intriguing, well told story, beautifully descriptive of the China of that period
[A] beautifully imagined novel, at times whimsical and at others harrowing
This coming of age tale with a loveable protagonist, set in a fascinating time and a beautiful location is a breath-taking debut and one that will definitely capture many hearts, as it did my own
Mackenzie is a self-assured, poetic storyteller... This is a wonderful, special book. I inhaled it
A richly imagined novel that cleverly intertwines two cultures
A beautifully written coming of age story
An imaginative and touching debut
An evocative and involving novel with a wonderful setting
If you like your novels lyrical but pacy, look out for this beautiful debut
Its pleasures come in discovering Etta's character, seeing her grow, and the atmosphere of melancholy and loss that infuses the book
A beautifully poignant book... a story full of adolescent verve, young girls coming of age as the world around them falls apart, that remains somehow delightful, both playful and tender, as it breaks your heart. I loved it.
A beautifully conjured debut
Infused with a delicate, melancholy note of nostalgia, Mackenzie's depiction of a bygone world is vividly realised
Such a wonderful voice, very funny and hugely moving
Set in a missionary school in China... carries echoes of Empire of the Sun and The Poisonwood Bible
Really enjoyed IN A LAND OF PAPER GODS - a dreamlike tale, like a cross between Picnic at Hanging Rock and Empire of the Sun... lovely prose and a great setting
A soaring work of the imagination... a beautifully written book, powerfully moving but surprisingly funny, too
Rebecca Mackenzie's vigorous prose is original and highly evocative. The untameable beauty of China's Lushan mountain and the dangers that lie beyond are echoed in the dramatic landscapes that Etta must navigate within herself. Her fate will linger in your thoughts long after the story ends