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The Perfect Golden Circle
Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club 2022
The Perfect Golden Circle
Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club 2022
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**Selected for BBC 2 Between the Covers 2022**
**The BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick**
**Longlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize 2022**
'In this folksy, magnetic tale, two outsiders seek healing and enlightenment by creating crop formations in a Wiltshire field ... A memorable hymn to beauty' OBSERVER
'The pleasures of this bountiful novel are like a glass of cool water on a parched summer day' THE TIMES
'A spirited and anarchic novel... a roiling, rollicking crop-circle folk tale' GUARDIAN
England, 1989. Over the course of a burning hot summer, two very different men – traumatized Falklands veteran Calvert, and affable, chaotic Redbone – set out nightly in a clapped-out camper van to undertake an extraordinary project.
Under cover of darkness, the two men traverse the fields of rural England in secret, forming crop circles in elaborate and mysterious patterns. As the summer wears on, and their designs grow ever more ambitious, the two men find that their work has become a cult international sensation – and that an unlikely and beautiful friendship has taken root as the wheat ripens from green to gold.
Moving and exhilarating, tender and slyly witty, The Perfect Golden Circle is a captivating novel about the futility of war, the destruction of the English countryside, class inequality – and the power of beauty to heal trauma and fight power.
'Brilliantly constructed and steeped in rural atmosphere' FINANCIAL TIMES, Best summer books of 2022
Product details
| Published | 12 May 2022 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781526650405 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A book is shot through with a romantic, even mystical radicalism of the kind that William Blake would have approved of.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
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The same visceral, iconoclastic thrill I got from Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem ... A study in male friendship and British identity, and a warm, rollicking, heart-expanding read. You'll never forget the time you spend in the company of Calvert and Redbone
OBSERVER, Thirty Best Holiday Reads
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Brilliantly constructed and steeped in rural atmosphere
FINANCIAL TIMES, Best summer books of 2022
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A spirited and anarchic novel ... A roiling, rollicking crop-circle folk tale
GUARDIAN
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A joy
DAILY MAIL
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The most beautiful book about friendship, about nature ... I think it will appeal to everybody
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