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Cloudless

‘Elegant and quietly devastating’ Melissa Fu

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It is autumn 2004 and in a farmhouse on the hills outside Llandudno, a family endures the agonizing wait for their son to return from Iraq. His decision to join up has left them reeling, yet there are other pressing concerns to be met at home: the working of the farmland that has been theirs for generations and what to do with their troubled younger son.

Catrin’s childhood sweetheart comes back to their small town, giving the boys’ doting mother a glimpse into the life she could have had. And John, their father, falls once more into his gambling habit, even as the farm sits on the brink of bankruptcy.

As each member of the family grasps at their own tenuous lifeline, they drift further from one another – until, on a cold winter evening, there is a fateful knock at the door.

Written in luminous, exquisitely calibrated prose, Cloudless is a masterful portrayal of the fragility and resilience of human connection.

'Beautiful and unflinching, Cloudless is a phenomenal debut' ANNA HOPE

‘A story about love and war, family and nation, addiction and recovery, told with intelligence, sensitivity and a huge heart. A must-read’ PAUL McVEIGH, author of The Good Son

‘Elegant and quietly devastating . . . Dastur affords his characters such grace and complexity that they transcend fiction to become people you feel that you know and care for deeply’ Melissa Fu, author of Peach Blossom Spring

© Rupert Dastur 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

Family Life Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Heartfelt War

Critic reviews

Deeply moving ... Set on a hill farm in north Wales, the cycles of the natural world are rendered with the same power and exactitude as the human dramas of love and loss which exist alongside them. Beautiful and unflinching, Cloudless is a phenomenal debut.
Dastur writes with devastating compassion on what it means to be human, the tension between duty and desire which eats at us all
A tender portrait of a family struggling to stay afloat ... It’s beautifully written and the characters are very well drawn. The tension builds slowly as each of their emotional landscapes becomes increasingly difficult to bear ... A very assured debut
Cloudless attends to the bonds we have to family, landscape, global politics with uncommon attention, extraordinary depth and lightness of touch. It's hard to believe this assured and sensitive novel is a debut
Rupert Dastur's beautifully written, introspective and lyrical debut is perfect for fans of family dramas, rural fiction and contemplation of the human condition. He renders his characters with unflinching observational power... Dastur is especially sensitive about the ways in which our betrayals of each other are often betrayals of ourselves, indicative of our own frailty as opposed to any malice, and this lends his story a warmth and humanity that left me feeling optimistic in spite of a complex bittersweet ending
Dastur skillfully weaves a story about love and war, family and nation, addiction and recovery, all with intelligence, sensitivity and a huge heart. A must read
Elegant and quietly devastating ... Dastur affords his characters such grace and complexity that they transcend fiction to become people you feel that you know and care for deeply
A beautifully written exploration of family breakdown set against the background of the Iraq war ... A sparkling debut.
An accomplished, breathtaking debut novel that sweeps the reader into the hearts and minds of its characters. With muscular, precise prose, Dastur lays out the complexities hidden in the heart of a family ... The narrative is so superbly crafted and the characters so thoroughly integrated within their own landscape that the novel feels like a meeting of minds ... A wonderful work of craftsmanship and a complex, beautifully written debut
This is gritty and unflinching and a realistic examination of survival and I loved it. So well written, the language is economical and the quality of the writing is so strong... It really does feel in its 298 pages that not a word or idea is wasted.
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the book is so atmospheric! beautiful writing & fantastically read- I really felt transported to Wales!

excellent book, well read

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