Ross Raisin (1979) es un novelista británico, autor de tres novelas y cuyos relatos han sido publicados en medios como Granta, Prospect, The Sunday Times, Esquire o BBC Radio 3. Actualmente enseña escritura creativa en la Goldsmiths University y en el máster organizado por la universidad de East Anglia (UEA) y el periódico The Guardian. «Una compleja y sutil exploración de la masculinidad, el miedo y el deseo. Un talento natural es la mejor novela que he leído en años», John Boyne. «Magistral. Una novela fascinante, madura e importante. Sería indignante que no ganara todos los premios», The Observer.
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'Ramblers. Daft sods in pink and green hats. It wasn't even cold. They moved down the field swing-swaying like a line of drunks, addled with the air and the land, and the smell of manure.' This is the voice of our narrator, Sam Marsdyke, the teenage son of a farmer up on the Yorkshire Moors. He spends his days working the sheep, mending fences, trying to dodge the eye of his brutal, silent father, and most of all, watching the transformation of the farms and villages around him. From the top of the moors he watches the goofy ramblers and the earnest 'towns', the families from York, who are feverishly buying up the farmhouses left empty by bankrupt farmers.And as he watches, one young daughter of a new family catches his eye. As he falls for the young, sophisticated girl from London, she begins to see him as a means to escape. She wants to rebel against her parents and he wants to fulfil the fantasy he harbours about her and so they run away together. But this journey across the moors will take a terrifying menacing turn which, for him, will prove his terrible undoing. Sam Marsdyke is an unforgettable character at the heart of this extraordinary novel, a novel that is hugely funny, darkly menacing and will resonate long after you have finished the last page.
In one of the most celebrated debut novels of recent years, Ross Raisin tells the story of solitary young farmer, Sam Marsdyke, and his extraordinary battle with the world. Expelled from school and cut off from the town, mistrusted by his parents and avoided by city incomers, Marsdyke is a loner until he meets rebellious new neighbour Josephine. But what begins as a friendship and leads to thoughts of escape across the moors turns to something much, much darker with every step.
Un apasionado relato sobre las luces y sombras del mundo del fútbol profesional.Tom ha sabido siempre el tipo de persona que quiere ser: un futbolista de éxito. Un hombre al que otros hombres admiran y respetan. Pero el futuro brillante que imagino esta amenazado. Mientras se mueve entre la soledad y la necesidad de reconocimiento, un encuentro fortuito le ofrece una via de escape y le hara cuestionarse a si mismo. Un talento natural profundiza en el corazon de un club de futbol profesional: la presion, la soledad, la amenaza de escandalos, la fragilidad del cuerpo humano y la lucha, dentro y fuera del campo, por convertirnos en la persona que todos esperan que seamos.