The Boy in the Field - A Novel (US Ed)

Author(s): Margot Livesey

Fiction | NY Times Notable 2020

A People Book of the Week An O Magazine Best Book of the Fall A USA Today Book Not to Miss A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice

The New York Times bestselling author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy delivers another "luminous, unforgettable, and perfectly rendered" (Dennis Lehane) novel--a poignant and probing psychological drama that follows the lives of three siblings in the wake of a violent crime.

One September afternoon in 1999, teenagers Matthew, Zoe, and Duncan Lang are walking home from school when they discover a boy lying in a field, bloody and unconscious. Thanks to their intervention, the boy's life is saved. In the aftermath, all three siblings are irrevocably changed.

Matthew, the oldest, becomes obsessed with tracking down the assailant, secretly searching the local town with the victim's brother. Zoe wanders the streets of Oxford, looking at men, and one of them, a visiting American graduate student, looks back. Duncan, the youngest, who has seldom thought about being adopted, suddenly decides he wants to find his birth mother. Overshadowing all three is the awareness that something is amiss in their parents' marriage. Over the course of the autumn, as each of the siblings confronts the complications and contradictions of their approaching adulthood, they find themselves at once drawn together and driven apart.

Written with the deceptive simplicity and power of a fable, The Boy in the Field showcases Margot Livesey's unmatched ability to "tell her tale masterfully, with intelligence, tenderness, and a shrewd understanding of all our mercurial human impulses" (Lily King, author of Euphoria).


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780062946393
  • : HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
  • : 0.361967
  • : 11 August 2020
  • : .93 Inches X 5.5 Inches X 8.25 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Margot Livesey
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 813/.54
  • : 272