Always Home, Always Homesick

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  • ISBN 9781035066278
  • Weight: 396g
  • Dimensions: 141 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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'Iceland feels personified in this memoir . . . intimate and never less than captivating' - Guardian

From the bestselling author of Burial Rites comes an inspirational memoir about her travels in Iceland, an extraordinary country that has forged a nation of storytellers.

When she was seventeen years old, Hannah Kent travelled to Iceland from Australia. She’d never seen snow before, didn’t speak a word of Icelandic. All she knew was that she wanted to have an experience – to soak up something of the world.

Soon she found herself isolated in a remote part of Iceland in a dark winter. It was a gruelling experience, but she quickly fell in love with the country: with its brutally beautiful landscapes and with its people. On returning home, with images of Iceland's towering glaciers and windswept tundras in her dreams, Hannah began to write.

Now, as a mother and a wife, she looks back to that extraordinary year in Iceland, in Always Home, Always Homesick.

'[A] gripping memoir . . . lyrically written . . . riveting' - The Sunday Times

Praise for Burial Rites:

‘Outstanding’ – Madeline Miller
‘Gripping, intriguing and unique’ – Kate Mosse
‘One of the best Scandinavian crime novels I’ve read’ – Independent
‘Remarkable’ – The Sunday Times
‘A must-read’ – Grazia

Hannah Kent’s first novel, the multi-award-winning international bestseller Burial Rites, was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, has been translated into over thirty languages, and is being adapted for film. Her second novel, The Good People, was translated into ten languages nominated for numerous awards and is also being adapted for film. Devotion, her third novel, won Booktopia’s Favourite Australian Book, and was shortlisted for multiple industry awards.

Her original feature film, Run Rabbit Run, was directed by Daina Reid and starred Sarah Snook. Hannah is also the co-founder of Kill Your Darlings, and has written for The New York Times, The Saturday Paper, The Guardian, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Meanjin, Qantas Magazine and LitHub. She lives and works on Peramangk and Kaurna country.

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