
Openings
Pages: 215
|Published: 30 Apr 2024
Description
'One of the finest short-storywriters at work today. These stories are honest, finely nuanced and indelible in their impact. '
WENDY ERSKINE
'You'll lose yourself in this collection and, most likely, find yourself too. Each story is a masterclass in attentiveness. '
JAN CARSON
The much-anticipated new collection from the BBC National Short Story Award-winning author of Multitudes and Intimacies.
I still sometimes wonder if one could draw a window in the wall, or in the air, and step through it together. To somewhere else, entirely new.
From a passionate affair in Blitz-era London, to a highly charged Christmas party in Belfast, to a trip to Marrakech which could form a new family, the thirteen striking stories of Openings pulse with possibility and illuminate those fleeting but recognisable moments of heartbreak and hope that can change the course of a life.
'It takes a writer as subtle, compassionate and clear-eyed as Caldwell to track the hidden forces that work upon us, to illuminate our secret selves. This is prose that liberates. '
CLAIRE KILROY
'Caldwell has a glorious skill for creating narratives in which every element works in perfect tandem. '
SUNDAY TIMES
WENDY ERSKINE
'You'll lose yourself in this collection and, most likely, find yourself too. Each story is a masterclass in attentiveness. '
JAN CARSON
The much-anticipated new collection from the BBC National Short Story Award-winning author of Multitudes and Intimacies.
I still sometimes wonder if one could draw a window in the wall, or in the air, and step through it together. To somewhere else, entirely new.
From a passionate affair in Blitz-era London, to a highly charged Christmas party in Belfast, to a trip to Marrakech which could form a new family, the thirteen striking stories of Openings pulse with possibility and illuminate those fleeting but recognisable moments of heartbreak and hope that can change the course of a life.
'It takes a writer as subtle, compassionate and clear-eyed as Caldwell to track the hidden forces that work upon us, to illuminate our secret selves. This is prose that liberates. '
CLAIRE KILROY
'Caldwell has a glorious skill for creating narratives in which every element works in perfect tandem. '
SUNDAY TIMES