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How To Push Through
(2016)(The fourth book in the Heart Beneath Quartet series)
A novel by Carey Harrison
'Audacious and spectacular' -The Times
Every single one of us contains landscapes and characters, no matter if they're real or imaginary, that no one, no partner, no lover, friend or even psychic can ever hope to see...
Anna-Maria von Doderer is waiting. Waiting for a therapy patient she hasn't seen for many years. She has to tell her about her diagnosis all that time ago. That she'd got it all wrong.
Chrissie knows she must meet "the Dod" and is apprehensive. Will Anna-Maria be able to see straight through her? But the news she now brings can only be told face to face. The news about Egon.
Egon, the wild child of the woods, abandoned by his mother in a desperate bid for survival during the second world war. Egon, who, in total innocence, has drawn so many lives together in a complex tapestry, with both miraculous and disastrous outcomes.
Margot, ex-Hollywood stand-in, British secret agent in the war and survivor of the Russian Gulags (labour camps), knows she is dying and looks back on her life; and the one pressing question: should she finally reveal the secret that she has been holding for the past forty years?
Told in their own voices, this story of fantastic coincidence and tragic consequence explores the human spirit; it's amazing strengths and fatal weaknesses. It is indeed a glorious journey through many landscapes, both in the real world and of the mind.
How To Push Through is the fourth and final book of Carey Harrison's The Heart Beneath Quartet, following Richard's Feet, Cley and Egon.
'One of the most accomplished writers of our time' - The Dublin Evening News
'Essential reading' - The Financial Times
'Work of demonic beauty, antic imagination and universal resonance' - The San Francisco Chronicle
'Bawdy, turbulent, rife with fiendish beauty' - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
'Rivetingly entertaining' - The Daily Telegraph
'Weirdly compelling, reminiscent of Jack Kerouac' -New Woman
'Fruity characterizations' -London Review of Books
'A hypnotic novel, very clever, very imaginative, a breathtaking attempt to get a handle on the entire human condition' -The Mail on Sunday
'Astonishing, affecting, holds the reader spellbound' - Publishers Weekly
Carey Harrison was born in Britain and raised in the United States where he has spent the majority of his working life. He began as a stage playwright, completing 42 plays for the stage and forty plays for BBC radio. He is also an actor, teach and novelist and was described in the Dublin Evening News as 'one of the most accomplished writers of our time'. He lives in Woodstock, New York.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Every single one of us contains landscapes and characters, no matter if they're real or imaginary, that no one, no partner, no lover, friend or even psychic can ever hope to see...
Anna-Maria von Doderer is waiting. Waiting for a therapy patient she hasn't seen for many years. She has to tell her about her diagnosis all that time ago. That she'd got it all wrong.
Chrissie knows she must meet "the Dod" and is apprehensive. Will Anna-Maria be able to see straight through her? But the news she now brings can only be told face to face. The news about Egon.
Egon, the wild child of the woods, abandoned by his mother in a desperate bid for survival during the second world war. Egon, who, in total innocence, has drawn so many lives together in a complex tapestry, with both miraculous and disastrous outcomes.
Margot, ex-Hollywood stand-in, British secret agent in the war and survivor of the Russian Gulags (labour camps), knows she is dying and looks back on her life; and the one pressing question: should she finally reveal the secret that she has been holding for the past forty years?
Told in their own voices, this story of fantastic coincidence and tragic consequence explores the human spirit; it's amazing strengths and fatal weaknesses. It is indeed a glorious journey through many landscapes, both in the real world and of the mind.
How To Push Through is the fourth and final book of Carey Harrison's The Heart Beneath Quartet, following Richard's Feet, Cley and Egon.
Praise for Carey Harrison
'One of the most accomplished writers of our time' - The Dublin Evening News
'Essential reading' - The Financial Times
'Work of demonic beauty, antic imagination and universal resonance' - The San Francisco Chronicle
'Bawdy, turbulent, rife with fiendish beauty' - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
'Rivetingly entertaining' - The Daily Telegraph
'Weirdly compelling, reminiscent of Jack Kerouac' -New Woman
'Fruity characterizations' -London Review of Books
'A hypnotic novel, very clever, very imaginative, a breathtaking attempt to get a handle on the entire human condition' -The Mail on Sunday
'Astonishing, affecting, holds the reader spellbound' - Publishers Weekly
Carey Harrison was born in Britain and raised in the United States where he has spent the majority of his working life. He began as a stage playwright, completing 42 plays for the stage and forty plays for BBC radio. He is also an actor, teach and novelist and was described in the Dublin Evening News as 'one of the most accomplished writers of our time'. He lives in Woodstock, New York.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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