Blood Book

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Andrea Lawlor
Annie Ernaux
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autofiction
Bellies
books about class
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colonialism
comedy
confessional
Edouard Louis
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experimental fiction
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German Book Prize
German fiction
Gwendoline Riley
Hanya Yanagihara
Jurgen Ponto Literature Prize
LGBTQ books
Marieke Lucas Rijneveld
Max Porter
My Phantoms
Nicola Dinan
Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl
prize winner
Swiss Book Prize
The Discomfort of Evening
The End of Eddy
translated fiction
Ursula K. Le Guin
working class authors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781399731423
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 144 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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WINNER OF THE GERMAN BOOK PRIZE, THE SWISS BOOK PRIZE AND THE JÜRGEN PONTO LITERATURE PRIZE

'Powerful'
Times Literary Supplement

'Formally adventurous'
New York Times

'An exquisite inquiry into what it means to be an individual in a body, a family, a society, with all the attendant misery, humour, joy and enduring mystery'
Krystelle Bamford, author of Idle Grounds

As their grandmother slides into dementia, an unnamed narrator begins to ask questions - to fill in the gaps, to resist the silence that shrouds their family. Childhood memories resurface, revealing a path into the past, winding back through generations. This matrilineal line leads toward nature, witchcraft, freedom. Could this be where they belong?

What follows is an astounding quest for liberation - from generational trauma, class identity, the limits of language. It's a search for other forms of knowledge and traditions, other ways of becoming. Bold and expansive, Blood Book is an unforgettable reckoning with the past, and a mesmerising exploration of who we are.

'Everything about it is fantastic'
Die Welt

'One can only marvel'
Die Zeit

'An important new voice for a new form of writing'
Tages-Anzeiger

Published in the US as Sea, Mothers, Swallow, Tongues

Kim de l'Horizon is a novelist, performer, and playwright, born in 2666 on Gethen, a planet much freer than this one. Their debut novel, Blood Book, won the German Book Prize, the Swiss Book Prize and the Jürgen Ponto Foundation Prize. It has been translated into seventeen languages and was an international bestseller.

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