

It's a long time since I've enjoyed any debut novel as much as English Animals. Hyland, author of the Man Booker-shortlisted Carry Me Down Kaye is at her best when she sticks with her scalpel.'A beautiful and bold debut' M.J. Kaye's satire usually hits the mark, coming at the expense of rural gastropubs with names like The Snooty Fox,Īs well as the world of hipster taxidermy (Mirka starts assembling Dazed and Confused-friendly scenes called things like 'Freelance squirrels' and 'Rats at an office party'). Don't be fooled by the spare, quiet prose Kaye and her characters will do cartwheels over your expectations * Sara Novic, author of Girl At War * Chronicling a Slovakian immigrant's story in the UK, English Animals is an important novel in an uncertain time. Kaye offers an engrossing look at the English countryside, complex in friendship, love, violence and with a touch of mystery.

A bubble of pleasurable reading * Sainsbury's Magazine * Hyland, author of the Man Booker-shortlisted Carry Me Down *īetter than a burst of February sunshine, this is a pitch-perfect story. The dreadful marriage, the horrific father and above all Mirka herself with her courageous honesty and kindness make this something very special * Amanda Craig *Ī beautiful and bold debut * M.J. I loved the taxidermy ideas and details, and how beautifully they chimed with the human animal scenes presented. Its command of tone, narrative and character is so assured, and both its wit and perceptiveness about a certain kind of English life make it a joy to read. confident novel that engages with love, belonging, prejudice and, above all, quintessential Englishness * Daily Mail * Kaye has a keen eye for social observation. Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group ISBN: 9780349142197 Number of pages: 368 Weight: 256 g Dimensions: 197 x 127 x 24 mm MEDIA REVIEWS But when she tells Sophie that she is gay, everything she values is put in danger and she must learn the hard way what she really believes in. After a traumatic break two years ago with her family in Slovakia, Mirka finds to her surprise that she is happy at Fairmont Hall.

Mirka is swiftly commandeered by Richard for his latest money-making enterprise, taxidermy, and soon surpasses him in skill. Richard and Sophie are chaotic, drunken, frequently outrageous but also warm, generous and kind to Mirka, despite their argumentative and turbulent marriage. When Mirka gets a job in a country house in rural England, she has no idea of the struggle she faces to make sense of a very English couple, and a way of life that is entirely alien to her. 'Shades of Cold Comfort Farm.Charming' GuardianĮnglish Animals is a subversive, wry debut that fans of Marina Lewycka's A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian will love.
