Kerry Andrew is a London-based author and musician, whose debut novel Swansong was described as a 'darkly captivating tale of myth, magic and sinister secrets' by the Mail on Sunday, and whose 'To Belong To' was shortlisted for the 2018 BBC National Short Story Award. Kerry is the winner of four British Composer Awards, and best known for experimental vocal, choral and music-theatre work, often based around themes of community, landscape and myth. Kerry has released two albums with the band You Are Wolf- Hawk to the Hunting Gone (2014), a collection of avian folk-songs re-interpreted, and Keld (2018), inspired by freshwater folklore. 'One Swallow' was Kerry's short story debut on BBC Radio 4 in 2014.
A gorgeous folkloric novel of water and love... You should read
this and you should also read Kerry's Swansong. It's a rare thing
to see folklore woven into beautiful, tender human reality with
such delicacy and skills
*Zoe Gilbert, author of Folk and Mischief Acts*
Kerry Andrew is that rare thing, a natural storyteller with one of
those quietly confident voices that takes you by the cuff and leads
you down unexpected passages. In the finest tradition of quest
tales, Skin's protagonist sets out in search of one thing and ends
by discovering quite another and both they and the reader grow a
little as a result
*Patrick Gale*
Andrew's wonderful second novel is the deeply involving story of a
difficult childhood, a search for a long-missing parent, how we
view our bodies and the secrets we keep even from those who know us
best.
*i Newspaper*
A sweeping coming-of-age narrative whose on-point themes of gender
and sexuality are embedded in evocative descriptions of London
during the 1980s, and of boomtime Ireland a decade later
*Mail Online*
This evocative and sensitive tale is grounded by the authentic
complexity of its characters... Inspired.
*Daily Mail*
Artfully paced, with queer undercurrents, this novel is tender and
totally enveloping.
*Attitude*
An atmospheric creation... Skin stirs with references to water
myths, from selkies and mermaids to sirens and cursed bodies of
water.
*Observer*
I felt a real sense of loss when I read the last page. I didn't
want this book to end. Andrew's writing is tender, beautiful,
perfectly weighted. A writer we are immensely lucky to have.
*Daisy Johnson*
A gloriously raw and watery adventure, fraught with fluidity,
teen-angst and identity; an update of Ovid's transformations and
Catcher in the Rye, re-gendered in the Hampstead ponds and the
deeper waters, far beyond...
*Philip Hoare*
A brilliant, moving, tender, queer story. Highly recommended
*Meg-John Barker, author of Queer: A Graphic Guide*
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