Nightshift, Kiare Ladner
Nightshift, Kiare Ladner
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Nightshift
A Novel

Author: Kiare Ladner

Narrator: Olivia Darnley

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/08/2022


Synopsis

""Once again, we have arrived at our favorite topic: fraught female friendship. This time it's young women working nights at crappy jobs in 90s London. You'll rip through this, reading through the night, as fixated on the story as Ladner's characters are fixated on each other."" —GlamourA riveting debut novel of complex female friendship and obsession, following one young woman’s decision to abandon her normal life and join the otherworldly, nocturnal existence of London’s nightshift workers.RECOMMENDED BY GLAMOUR * NYLON * BUSTLE * THE MILLIONS * LIT HUB * DEBUTIFUL * CRIMEREADSWhen twenty-three-year-old Meggie meets her distant and enigmatic new coworker Sabine, she recognizes in her the person she would like to be. Meggie is immediately drawn to worldly, beautiful, and uninhibited Sabine; and when Sabine announces she’s switching to the nightshift, Meggie impulsively decides to follow her. Giving up her daytime existence, her reliable boyfriend, and the trappings of a normal life, Meggie finds a liberating sense of freedom as she indulges her growing preoccupation with Sabine and plunges into another existence, immersing herself in the transient and uncertain world of the nightshift worker.While the city sleeps, she passes the hours at work clipping crime stories from the next day’s newspapers. The liminal hours between night and day are spent haunting deserted bars and nightclubs with her eclectic coworkers and going on increasingly wild adventures with Sabine. Yet the closer she gets to Sabine, the more Sabine seems to push her away, leaving Meggie desperately trying to hold on to their intense friendship while doubting if she truly knows her friend at all.A fresh twist on the coming of age story and a dark love letter to city life, Nightshift explores the thin line between self-invention and self-destruction, as Meggie’s sleep deprivation, drinking, and fixation with Sabine gain a momentum all their own. Vividly set in late-nineties London and framed by Meggie’s present-day reflections, Nightshift is a captivating and moving debut that asks profound questions about who we are and if we can truly escape ourselves.

About Kiare Ladner

As a child, Kiare Ladner wanted to live on a farm, run an orphanage, and be onstage. As an adult, she found herself working for academics, with prisoners, and on nightshifts. Her short stories have been published in anthologies and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Nightshift is her first novel, written while studying for a Ph.D. She grew up in South Africa and lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dannii

The synopsis states that "Nightshift is a story of obsession set in London’s liminal world of nightshift workers" and that is exactly what it delivered. I have found that with nightshift work there is an unreality attached to every waking moment. Perhaps it is the severe sleep-depravation I have expe......more

Published today 18/2/2021 As we left Primrose Hill, neither Sabine nor I spoke. It wasn’t even six o’clock but we’d somehow missed the dawn. The September morning didn’t have the poignancy of autumn; it felt overexposed and hot. I reminded myself that this reality was no more valid than the previo......more

Goodreads review by Blair

It’s the late 90s in East London, and Meggie is stuck in a rut. Having moved from South Africa to the UK two years previously, escaping a tyrannical mother, she’s found herself in a steady relationship with nice Graham and doing a lacklustre job in media monitoring. Things change when she makes frie......more

Goodreads review by Crystal

Maybe I'm missing something here? I just didn't find Sabine to be that exotic or interesting enough to become the object of such intense obsession. I wanted this to be a dark, unsettling exploration of toxic relationships, unhealthy fixations and the disorienting world of the nightshift. I didn't re......more

Goodreads review by Nigel

In brief - Obsession - odd, interesting, strange, emotive, dark - well written. Probably 4.5/5 In full At the start of this book - some 20 years after the events - Meggie is reflecting on her life in her 20s . She is writing about these events in what may be a therapeutic way. At 23 her life was not......more