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Treacle Walker

By: Alan Garner
Narrated by: Robert Powell
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Shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize and a Guardian Best Fiction Book of 2021

An introspective young boy, Joseph Coppock squints at the world with his lazy eye. Living alone in an old house, he reads comics, collects birds’ eggs and plays with his marbles. When, one day, a rag-and-bone man called Treacle Walker appears, exchanging an empty jar of a cure-all medicine and a donkey stone for a pair of Joseph's pyjamas and a lamb's shoulder blade, a mysterious friendship develops between them.

A fusion of myth, magic and the stories we make for ourselves, Treacle Walker is an extraordinary novel from one of our greatest living writers.

A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR • A TLS BOOK OF THE YEARA GUARDIAN BEST FICTION BOOK OF 2021

©2021 Alan Garner (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Biographical Fiction Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction Biography Feel-Good Heartfelt

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Critic reviews

Treacle Walker is a small miracleNew Statesman Best Books of 2021

Remarkablethere’s mastery of craft, resonance and deep feeling on every one of these 150 pages.’ Daily Telegraph

‘Spare and allusive … luminous and understated. It’s about seeing and healing; any more by way of summary would be useless’ Rowan Williams, New Statesman

‘It’s a strange, austere, uncompromising book, leagues ahead of anything else I’ve read this year’ Peter Thonemann, TLS

‘This seemingly brief tale is a hypnotic wonder, blurring the boundaries of time and spirit… A glorious wonder in its own right. Here is real magic between hard covers’ Erica Wagner, New Statesmen

Treacle Walker is a circular narrative, made of smaller interlocking circles, with actions and whole paragraphs repeating: in its end is its beginning. This late fiction also works the seam opened up in Garner’s very first novel, inspired by the story handed down to his grandfather about enchanted sleepers under Alderley Edge … Playful, moving and wholly remarkable work … There’s a life’s work inside this little book’ Guardian

Sparse yet masterful… This is a mesmerising folktale where every word counts’ Literary Review

‘Garner has always suggested that there is essentially just one story, and this novel… contains all the exuberance and eccentricity, all the deep thought and resounding mythology of his best work. At the end of his life, Philip Roth wrote the extraordinary Nemesis, a book that felt like a conversation between the author and his younger self, an attempt to express in a single novel the concerns of a lifetime. Treacle Walker does something similar, cramming [in] … more ideas and imagination than most authors manage in their whole careersObserver

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Robert Powell reads this short fable superbly. In one way it is about the relationship between an old rag-and-bone man and a boy who is Ill but like most of Garner it is also about the nature of reality. It is full of riddles and gnomic sayings. The boy has the glamourie, he can see what isn’t literally there with one eye. He can converse with a bog-body who has roused from the Neolithic and can enter the world of his comic, Knockout. This is recommended for all who enjoy the world of Alan Garner. It is a beautiful spare narrative,

Late Garner unexpected

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I really enjoy a book that does a lot more than tells a story. This one will engage your mind and make you think, even if you start by categorising it as youth/teenage fiction.

The narrator makes it come alive.

Absolutely

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Although this story contains many complex words and sentences it's rhythms, it's heart, its songs are wonderfully simple.

I know of very few writers who's words are so entrapping and engaging as Garners. This book is as fresh today as when it was written and is like nothing else.

Nothing else that is than another Garner novel, here beautiful read by Robert Powell. An absolute classic.

Beautiful words, beautifully read

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A pleasing but strange story, in the Alan Garner mould. I wlll listen again.
I found the narrator's tone matched the story very well.

Charming and strange

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A wonderful story, brilliantly narrated
I’ve seen a lot of reviews saying they couldn’t follow the story, I would suggest allowing yourself to get lost and just flow along with it.

A wonderful story, brilliantly narrated

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