The Pugilist and The Sailor by Nadia Ragbar
This is an utterly unique and unforgettable story that is charming, poignant and deeply moving. From the very first page, you’re drawn into the richly imagined world of her characters and once there, you won’t want to leave. Ragbar is a magnificent storyteller whose vibrant, nuanced and fully realized characters foster an immediate emotional connection. Even the supporting cast is impressively developed, adding depth and texture to the narrative.
This wasn't a story I was naturally drawn to at first, but I’m grateful I read it, it has found a lasting place in my heart. Bruce and Doug, conjoined twins, whose parents chose not to separate them, believing the risks are too great. They are raised to be unashamed and that they are “In control of their bodies together and in control of their destinies. Able to trust themselves to face whomever or whatever might oppose them in life.” Their journey is both beautiful and inspiring, as Ragbar crafts two independent, distinct personalities who challenge societal expectations and pursue different interests despite their physical bond.
Boxing serves as both a metaphor and mechanism in the story - representing not only a way for the brothers to gain mastery over their shared body, but also a means of emotional expression and personal growth. It also highlights the distinct differences in the twins interests and the compromises they must make to accommodate each other. Ragbar explores their unique situation with compassion, humour and nuance, exploring the compromises, tensions, and triumphs that shape their lives.
It’s impossible to read this book and not fall in love with Bruce and Doug as well as memorable supporting characters, like Anza, who is navigating her own journey through grief, and Kristof, the tailor, whose craft personifies the individualism and uniqueness of each brother within the suit he sews.
This is a story about finding one’s place in the world while navigating loss, grief and difference. It is about the power of connection. It explores the bonds that tie us together - metaphorically, physically and emotionally - with grace and insight. With its beautiful prose, richly drawn characters and an utterly original premise, this novel is a standout. I can’t wait to see what Ragbar writes next.