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βDazzling. . . The Names is startlingly joyful and paced like a thrillerβ¦Knapp tirelessly and beautifully replicates not just loss and grief but endless rebirth and delight.β βThe Washington Post
βElegant. . . this is a wholly original work.β βPeople Magazine "Book of the Week"
βA magnificent novel, thrumming with life in all its pain and precariousness, yet suffused with the glorious possibilities of love and redemption.β βGeraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prizeβwinning author of Horse
The extraordinary novel that asks: Can a name change the course of a life?
In the wake of a catastrophic storm, Cora sets off with her nine-year-old daughter, Maia, to register her son's birth. Her husband, Gordon, a local doctor, respected in the community but a terrifying and controlling presence at home, intends for her to name the infant after him. But when the registrar asks what she'd like to call the child, Cora hesitates...
Spanning thirty-five years, what follows are three alternate and alternating versions of Cora's and her young son's lives, shaped by her choice of name. In richly layered prose, The Names explores the painful ripple effects of domestic abuse, the messy ties of family, and the possibilities of autonomy and healing.
With exceptional sensitivity and depth, Knapp draws us into the story of one family, told through a prism of what-ifs, causing us to consider the "one . . . precious life" we are given. The bookβs brilliantly imaginative structure, propulsive storytelling, and emotional, gut-wrenching power are certain to make The Names a modern classic.
Praise for The Names:
βKnappβs plotting is skillful, her tapestry of stories cleverly wovenβ¦The Names stands out as a compelling and original debut, a book that asks at least as many questions as it answers.β
βThe Guardian
βDazzling. . . Its premise sets up a sort of thought experiment, but the novel is really a profound, deeply compassionate examination of domestic abuse. . . The Names is startlingly joyful and paced like a thriller. I raced through it and immediately read it again. . . Knapp brings an eye for precise detail to her descriptions of domestic spaces and the natural world. She writes with exceptional skill and passion about artists and artisans. . . Knapp tirelessly and beautifully replicates not just loss and grief but endless rebirth and delight, 'the glorious burn of being fully loved.'β
βThe Washington Post
βElegant. . . this is a wholly original work.β
βPeople
βWith The Names, Florence Knapp takes a straightforward speculative premiseβwhat if the name you were given actually determined the path your life would take?βand delivers a grounded, gut-wrenching portrait of the butterfly effect. . . a deft and lovely story.β
βElle
βInsightfulβ¦ [this] debut novel has βbook clubβ written all over it. It is guaranteed to make readers reflect about their own livesβhow they compare to the charactersβ lives, how they might have gone differently if a few circumstances were changed, how theyβve been shaped by the choices we and others made.β
βMinneapolis Star Tribune
βAstonishing. . . beautifully written and incredibly moving. Itβs the kind of book that will stay with me for a long time.β
βJeanine Cummins, #1 New York Times bestselling author of American Dirt and Speak to Me of Home
βAn unadulterated success: moving, evocative and utterly convincingβ¦ Immerse yourself in Knappβs picture-perfect set pieces and emotional realism. I read The Names in a single afternoon, glued to the pages, occasionally wiping away a tear. Itβs one of those books that will make you irritable with anyone who interrupts you, but which youβll finish wanting to press into the hands of a friend. I can see the film adaptations, the book club meetings, the talk-show discussions spooling out in its future: make sure to read it first.β
βThe Times
βThis noteworthy debut explores a sobering topic with creativity, cleverness, and care. . . the boldness and thoughtfulness of Knappβs plotting add complexity and a welcome unpredictability. . . inviting the reader to think about not just the ripple effects of a single decision and the workings of an abusive family but also about a profound and classic concern of fiction: How things we can control in life interact with things we could never have seen coming.β
βKirkus (starred review)
βIntriguing and nuancedβ¦Readers wonβt be able to stop talking about this intelligent exploration of a single choiceβs long tail of repercussions.β
βPublishers Weekly (starred review)
βCompelling [and] emotionally wrenching. . . In clear, compelling prose, Knapp delicately builds a layered story about fate, free will, trauma, and hope. . . . Both devastating and hopeful, this novel and its characters will linger with readers long after they finish the last page.β
βBooklist (starred review)
βThe Names mesmerizes with writing that is both visceral and beautifully crafted, containing something of the timeless quality of. . . Claire Keegan. Knappβs economical language delivers powerful, full-bodied imagery that captures the stakes for the characters in every line. Masterfully working with all three timelines, Knapp presents a complex and deeply affecting story, at once heartrending and hopeful.β
βBookPage (starred review)
βThe Names is a truly gorgeous, heart-opening novel. I couldnβt put it down, and Iβm grateful to have Cora and her children living inside my heart now. What a wonderful book!β
βAnn Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful
βBeautiful, heart-wrenching, utterly original.β
βMiranda Cowley Heller, New York Times bestselling author of The Paper Palace
βA tour de force. . . truly mesmerizing and profound. Knapp crafts a world where names are keys that can unlock the truth about who we are and who we can become. At once haunting and revelatory, The Names is a brilliant exploration of the choices that define our lives.β
βAlison Espach, New York Times bestselling author of The Wedding People
βA magnificent novel, thrumming with life in all its pain and precariousness, yet suffused with the glorious possibilities of love and redemption.β
βGeraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prizeβwinning author of Horse
βMagnificent. A stunning, hopeful, bitterly beautiful novel. The Names is a story of decisions, both grand and miniature, of how each is sewn into the tapestry of what makes us uniquely us. And how a single change can be our making and unraveling. Read it. Itβs very special.β
βChris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All the Colors of the Dark
βI'm left haunted by this book, and I canβt wait to read whatever comes next for Florence Knapp. What a remarkable debut.β
βMary Beth Keane, New York Times bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes
βFascinating and deeply moving, The Names explores how one decision can shape the course of a lifeβand many other lives in turn. Knapp's characters are perfectly drawn and entirely original, while also being emblematic of the ways domestic violence can damage all the members of a family.β
βJ. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times bestselling author of The Cliffs
βThis beautifully written, wise, and tender first novel is an utter original.β
βJojo Moyes, #1 New York Times bestselling author of We All Live Here
βIn The Names, Florence Knapp takes an ordinary questionβwhatβs in a name?βand turns it into a meditation on identity, fate, and family. Sharp, tender, and beautifully rendered, with characters that linger long after the final page, this is storytelling at its finest.β
βAdrienne Brodeur, bestselling author of Wild Game and Little Monsters
βHaunting, heartbreaking and spellbindingly beautiful, this novel more than delivers on its brilliant premise. I loved Knapp's spare, luminous prose and the three casts of characters, each as complex and human as the other; above all I loved their thirst for hope and redemption, which kept me rooted to their side even in their darkest hours.β
βRosie Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of The Love of My Life
βThe Names is a gorgeous, compelling, and haunting novel. Florence Knapp gracefully explores the ideas of fate, luck, and the weight of a name. Each version of these characters and this story cracked my heart wide open.β
βJennifer Close, bestselling author of Marrying the Ketchups
βBehold The Names, which delivers a propulsive, beautifully told story about what happens in three different scenarios when a baby is given three different names. . . Don't miss it!β
βElin Hilderbrand, New York Times bestselling author of Swan Song
βIβm in AWE. Powerful, moving, and beautiful.β
βMarian Keyes, international bestselling author of My Favorite Mistake
βHaunting and heartfelt; I couldnβt look away from this emotionally charged story of fate, family and heart-shattering what ifs.β
βClaire Daverley, international bestselling author of Talking at Night
βI fell in love with Cora and all the versions of her children. A powerful, emotional portrayal of the ways violence, in families and in the world, can leave both brutal and more subtle scars. Compelling, finely crafted, and beautifully written.β
βHelen Simonson, New York Times bestselling author of Major Pettigrewβs Last Stand
βEvery once in a long while, a book comes along that lives up to the hype, that leaves you breathless as you turn the final page. Florence Knapp's debut is it. Once I picked up The Names, I could not put it down. Knapp deftly weaves three narrative strands into a powerful examination of free will, generational trauma, and fate. Each sentence is gorgeous and flowing, each character complex and real. I will never forget Bear, Julian, and Gordon; they are forever etched into my heart by this tender, heartbreaking book.β
βQian Julie Wang, bestselling author of Beautiful Country
βThe Names made me fall in love and broke my heart three times over. Gorgeous, hopeful and fascinating, itβs a wonderful read that made me reflect on all the small decisions we make and the ripple effects they create. A stunning debut.β
βCesca Major, bestselling author of Maybe Next Time
βUnlike anything Iβve ever read, The Names is wise and surprising and thrumming with life. A very, very special book.β
βBobby Palmer, international bestselling author of Isaac and the Egg
βThe Names is extraordinary. Such clean, beautiful prose . . . Full of truths about nature and nurture, and the people we meet in our lives who can help us choose new paths.β
βGeorgina Moore, author of The Garnett Girls
βAmbitious, compelling and intensely moving, The Names succeeds in all it sets out to do. Knapp showcases her talent with aplomb.β
βAnne Griffin, international bestselling author of When All Is Said
βA beautiful, gripping and resonant novel that explores with remarkable sensitivity how we become who we are β it will stay with me.β
βEmily Howes, author of The Painter's Daughters
βBrilliant. I was amazed by how much joy Florence Knapp could get into a book so filled with tragedy. Incredibly moving and unexpected, and inventive.β
βEmma Healey, international bestselling author of Elizabeth Is Missing
βReading The Names feels like being submerged into a more beautiful version of our own world, one in which absolutely everything, from a bobbin to a babyβs name, vibrates with meaning and potentially devastating consequence. It left me feeling shaken, wrung-out, and glowing with hope. A masterful work of art.β
βHolly Brickley, author of Deep Cuts
βEvery so often a truly special book comes along, one that stays with you long after turning the last page. I raged, cheered and wept alongside Bear, Gordon and Julian. Compassionate, haunting and gripping, it urges you to reflect on the path not taken, the infinite small decisions and sacrifices that lead us to our own particular lives.β
βElizabeth Macneal, author of The Doll Factory
Florence Knapp has previously written a nonfiction book about a centuries-old method of quilt making, as well as contributing to a book for the Victoria and Albert Museum. She lives just outside London with her husband and their dog. Their two children have now flown the nest. The Names is Knappβs debut novel and will be translated into more than twenty languages.
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