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My heavenly favourite

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In the tempestuous summer of 2005, a 14-year-old farmer’s daughter makes friends with the local veterinarian who looks after her father’s cows. He has reached ‘the biblical age of seven times seven’ and is trying to escape trauma, while she is trying to escape into a world of fantasy. Their obsessive reliance on each other’s stories builds into a terrifying trap, with a confession at the heart of it that threatens to rip their small community apart.

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SENSATIONAL WINNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE

‘It’s been a long time since a novel has destroyed me like this . . . One of the boldest writers alive today.’ Max Porter
‘A novel of exquisite discomfort and delicious poetry . . . Made me laugh and gasp . . . I’m in awe.’ Brandon Taylor
‘Rejuvenating, glorious, brilliant. A book about obsession with prose that obsessed me from the first line.’ Daisy Johnson

In the tempestuous summer of 2005, a local veterinarian becomes enraptured by a 14-year-old farmer’s daughter – his ‘favourite’ – as he tends her father’s cows. This deeply troubled soul is our narrator: a man who believes he offers the object of his love a tantalizing path out of the constrictions of her conservative rural life, a chance to escape to a world of fantasy. But the obsessive reliance he cultivates builds into a terrifying trap, with a crime and confession at the heart of it that threatens to rip their small community apart.

An unflinching excavation of taboos and social norms, My Heavenly Favourite is a torrent of grief and obsession. The remarkable and chilling successor to Lucas Rijneveld’s international sensation, The Discomfort of Evening, this profane novel is powered by the paradoxical beauty of its prose, which holds the reader fast to the page.

Translated by Michele Hutchison


This novel is about an adult who is sexually attracted to a minor and contains sexual violence.

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Weight 0.458 kg
Dimensions 22.3 × 14 × 2.8 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

839.3137 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K