A breathtakingly original novel about love and destruction, from an award-winning Australian children's author.
Davina Bell is an award-winning author of books for young readers of many ages. She writes picture books (including All the Ways to be Smart and Under the Love Umbrella), junior fiction (Lemonade Jones) and middle-grade fiction (the Corner Park Clubhouse series). Davina lives in Melbourne, where she works as a children’s book editor.
'This novel is an ode to the love and connection of twin sisters,
the coping mechanisms we create in order to deal with trauma and
loss, and the ingenuity and strength two young girls find in their
quest to survive a world that is 'greying’...This beguiling story
leaves you with many unanswered questions and a distressing window
into what may lie ahead, into the things that could make the world
stop turning, and the things we are willing to sacrifice, in order
to save ourselves and the people we love. The End of the World is
Bigger than Love will linger in your mind, as you consider what
becomes of Summer and Winter in the many layers of this magical
tale.’
*Judges’ comments, Prime Minister’s Literary Awards 2021
(shortlisted)*
‘A young adult version of Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel,
with lashings of creativity and magic realism…This novel heralds
the arrival of an ingenious new talent.’
*Books+Publishing*
‘A beautifully imagined, magical new fairy tale that exists in the
same realm of sophisticated magical realism that brings to mind the
extraordinary skill of writers who excel in the genre, the likes of
Angela Carter, Sonya Hartnett and Leanne Hall...We need books like
this. We need writers like Bell. Now, more than ever.'
*Readings*
‘Reflects something of our difficult times with an innocence and
lightness that belie underlying loss and grief. It could only be
written by someone with a glowing, shining heart.’
*Paperbark Words*
‘An extraordinary, marvellous work; the writing is staggeringly
beautiful, the scope is majestic and breadth astonishing. A
gigantic rollercoaster ride of emotion, The End of the World Is
Bigger than Love is highly recommended for ages 13 up to (and
including) adult, especially for bookish readers who love language
and would savour the many references to books from classic
literature.'
*Readings*
'Davina Bell creates a world in which reality and fantasy join
hands and dance together...YA readers will delight in its
complexity and intricate plotting.'
*Buzz Words*
’Not a novel easily forgotten…A fresh voice in young adult
fiction.’
*Herald Sun*
'Davina Bell creates a world in which reality and fantasy join
hands and dance together...YA readers will delight in its
complexity and intricate plotting.'
*Buzz Words*
‘Sparkles with magic and hope…Stunningly creative…While [it] is
technically billed as a YA novel, it’s one for adults too. Don’t
miss it.'
*Good Reading*
'Davina Bell uses the increasingly familiar post-apocalyptic
scenario to explore ideas about families, sisters, identity and
love. It’s a strange but impressive novel that should resonate with
young adult readers.’
*Sydney Morning Herald*
'Bell has created a detailed and evocative universe.’
*Australian Book Review*
‘An exquisite, mesmerising, timely and brilliantly conceived ode to
literature and humanity…A young-adult version of Station Eleven
meets After the Lights Go Out meets Z for Zachariah meets something
completely indescribable.’
*Better Read Than Dead*
'The End of the World is Bigger Than Love, by Davina Bell, is an
audacious yet brilliantly balanced and sustained tale set on a
remote island in an almost recognisable future.’
*Joy Lawn*
'There is something tidal about Bell’s lyrical writing – it seems
made up of currents that move you around the story in ways that are
difficult to pin down. All reading is an act of trust, and Davina
Bell’s highly original story is worth the investment.’
*Sydney Morning Herald*
’The most outstanding young adult novel I read in 2020…[Davina
Bell] has ascended into another sphere with this intuitive, surreal
and assured literary work. The End of the World is Bigger than Love
invites multiple readings and will imprint the imagination.’
*Australian*
'I can barely put to words how I feel after reading The End of the
World is Bigger Than Love. A masterful tapestry of brutality and
poetry, this book magnifies the severity that a pandemic and global
warming can cause on our planet. A survival story between two
sisters that you will never forget.’
*Readings Teen Advisory Board*
'This book is magical realism at its finest—a story that is utterly
unique and beautifully executed, filled with ethereal imagery and
descriptive language...This book is both strange and accessible,
suitable for readers across the Older Readers age spectrum,
especially those who need to be challenged.’
*CBCA judges’ comments*
‘This fascinating novel will enthral and test readers…Large in
scope and tantalising in detail.’
*English in Australia 56, no. 3*
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