Idle Grounds, Krystelle Bamford
Idle Grounds, Krystelle Bamford
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Idle Grounds

Author: Krystelle Bamford

Narrator: Robyn Holdaway

Unabridged: 5 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/11/2025


Synopsis

“A chilling exploration of privilege, memory, and the unsettling weight of inherited history.” —Oprah Daily

In this thrilling New England gothic set in the late 1980s, a group of young cousins wander deep into the woods on their family’s property, drawn in by uncanny visions and the disappearance of one of their own—finding that the farther they go, the stranger their surroundings become.

As always with these things it started with a birthday party.

Lingering at the edge of a family party, a troop of cousins loses track of the youngest child among them. With their parents preoccupied with bickering about decades-old crises, the children decide they must set out to investigate themselves—to the rickety chicken coop, the barn and its two troublesome horses, and into the woods that once comprised their late grandmother’s property. The more the children search, and the deeper they walk, the more threatening the woods become and the more lost they are, caught between their aunt’s home in the present day, their parents’ childhood home just through the trees, and the memory of the house their grandmother grew up in. Soon, what began as a quest for answers gives way to a journey that undermines everything they’ve been told about who they are, where they came from, and what they deserve.

“Unsettling and sharply funny” (The Guardian), Idle Grounds is a rich exploration of the interior lives of children and a gripping meditation on birthright, decline, and the weight of family history. A fable of the distortions of privilege and the impossibility of keeping secrets hidden, this is a novel about straying from home—only to come back unraveled, unsettled, and irrevocably changed.

About Krystelle Bamford

Krystelle Bamford’s work has appeared in The American Poetry ReviewThe Kenyon Reviewbath maggUnder the RadarThe Scores, and numerous anthologies including the Best New British and Irish Poets 2019–2021. She is a 2019 Primers poet and was awarded a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. Raised in the US, she now lives in Edinburgh with her partner and children. Idle Grounds is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on February 14, 2025

i've said it before and i'll say it again: there is nothing scarier than the woods (review to come / thanks to the publisher for the arc)......more

Goodreads review by Claire on December 20, 2024

A slippery, fever-dream of a novel. Unsettling, puckish, and brilliantly written, it's an absolute one-off. I loved it. Written mostly in the first person plural, a group of young cousins gather with their parents for a birthday party at Aunt Frankie's house in upstate New York. They see something fr......more

Goodreads review by Chantel on January 16, 2025

It is important to note that most of the themes explored in this book deal with sensitive subject matters. My review, therefore, touches on these topics as well. Many people might find the book's subject matters & those detailed in my review overwhelming. I suggest you steer clear of both if this is......more

Goodreads review by Celine on January 12, 2025

Idle Grounds is described as a Reagan-era Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys. Set in the 1980s, a group of cousins get together when their families gather for a birthday party. There's cake and old grudges and cheeze-balls, all inside the kind of house which can both only exist in your memories...and in the 80s.......more

Goodreads review by Jillian on April 05, 2025

A group of elementary-school-aged cousins set off into the woods to find their youngest cousin, who has wandered off. Throughout the narrative, there is a creeping sense of unease, as the cousins—and the reader—become disoriented by their surroundings. I really enjoyed this book’s narrative style. It......more


Quotes

"Robyn Holdaway narrates this atmospheric debut about a summer afternoon gone wrong. As a fractious extended family gathers for a celebration in 1989, a pack of cousins roam the creepy woods around the house, looking for their suddenly missing youngest and oldest members. Holdaway carefully mixes the wry voice of the unnamed narrator, recalling this episode from far in the future, with those of the characters as they appear and disappear. The children alternate between bravado and fear as they move deeper into the woods and closer to possible truths about the past that have been withheld from them. Holdaway expertly evokes the dreamlike nature of childhood memory, when fantasy and reality intertwine and time becomes meaningless."