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272 pages, Paperback
First published September 1, 2015
“The curse of being an artist is never knowing if you’re good enough. It’s torture trying to bridge the gap between imagination and expression.”Catch the Moon, Mary is one of the most beautiful books I’ve read. It lifts you to another level of wonderment, with mesmerising lyrical prose infused with melodic inspiration. The musical suggestions sweep through the novel where each chapter adopts a musical term, such as Ostinato, Ariosa, and Cavatina. The narrative provides a rhythm that is alive, unique and full of movement.
“Everything kills to protect that which gives it life.”The control Gabriel has over Mary wanes over time, and Mary realises she has as much power as him - any more killing and the music stops - she warns. The beauty of music and prose is collectively celebrated in this stunning book, and it reminds us of our struggles through life and the pursuit of a dream.