The Translation of the Bones, Francesca Kay
The Translation of the Bones, Francesca Kay
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The Translation of the Bones

Author: Francesca Kay

Narrator: Fiona Shaw

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/20/2012


Synopsis

Faith or delusion? Fantasy or fact? From the winner of the 2009 Orange New Writers Award comes a profound meditation on the nature of faith and a riveting story of religious passion gone tragically wrong in London.

When word gets out that Mary-Margaret O’Reilly, a somewhat slow-witted but apparently harmless young woman, may have been witness to a miracle, religious mania descends on the Church of the Sacred Heart by the River Thames in Battersea, London. The consequences will be profound, not only for Mary-Margaret herself but for others too—Father Diamond, the parish priest, who is in the midst of his own lonely crisis of faith, and Stella Morrison, adrift in a loveless marriage and aching for her ten-year old son, away at boarding school. Meanwhile another mother, Alice Armitage, counts the days until her soldier son comes home from Afghanistan, and Mary-Margaret’s mother, Fidelma, imprisoned in her tower block, stares out over London through her window for hour after hour with nothing but her thoughts for company.

This is an exquisite novel about passion and isolation, about the nature of belief, about love and motherhood and a search for truth that goes tragically wrong. Mary-Margaret’s desperate attempt to prove that Jesus loves her will change lives in a shocking way. Can anything that is good come out of it; can faith survive sacrifice and pain?

Francesca Kay has crafted a novel that is by turns sly and profound. Her crystalline prose unlocks secrets about our capacity to believe and to love. She is a writer who surprises and delights with her language and her stories.

About Francesca Kay

Francesca Kay’s first novel, An Equal Stillness, won the Orange Award for New Writers in 2009. She lives in Oxford with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Teresa

Francesca Kay won the Orange Prize for New Writers in 2009 for her first novel, An Equal Stillness, a fictional biography of a female artist. In The Translation of the Bones she explores new territory, setting her story in a quiet Roman Catholic parish in Battersea, London - well, perhaps things are......more

Goodreads review by Pamela

The Translation of the Bones is wonderfully written – a fresh new novel to shake the cobwebs off and introduce readers to something a bit different. The style for one thing, is genius. No chapters, no dialogue tags and skips between multiple POVS. For a lot of writers, this would be catastrophic. Fra......more

Goodreads review by Paul

“The Translation of the Bones” by Francesca Kay, published by Scribner. Category – Fiction/Literature This is an unusual book, both in the writing and the content. Francesca Kay is English and it is written in the European style. There are many English words that will be very foreign to American reade......more

Goodreads review by Lesley

I really enjoyed this book, I didn't really know what to expect. It's an ensemble piece, that encompasses the lives of a small community around a catholic church in Battersea. I thought this author's prose was very effective in the first instance; her description of the army boys returning from Afgha......more