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Cala

ebook
'Beautifully atmospheric' Woman's Own.
'Startlingly original' The Tablet.

Rule CXX. No resident of Cala is to be out gallivanting after nightfall. This is to protect all women from feelings of jealousy and abandonment. And to protect them from the prying eyes of the villagers.
The four women of Cala live in near-perfect isolation. Their leader, Muireall, has rules and rituals they must follow to keep themselves safe.
Eighteen-year-old Euna hasn't left the farm in a decade. She hasn't wanted to. But one day she spies a stranger – a man – who sees her and waves. And now she wants to know what the world has to offer her.
Cala is a brilliantly original coming-of-age story. Perfect for readers of Sophie Mackintosh's The Water Cure and Daisy Johnson's Everything Under.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781788547482
  • Release date: March 7, 2019

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781788547482
  • File size: 559 KB
  • Release date: March 7, 2019

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

'Beautifully atmospheric' Woman's Own.
'Startlingly original' The Tablet.

Rule CXX. No resident of Cala is to be out gallivanting after nightfall. This is to protect all women from feelings of jealousy and abandonment. And to protect them from the prying eyes of the villagers.
The four women of Cala live in near-perfect isolation. Their leader, Muireall, has rules and rituals they must follow to keep themselves safe.
Eighteen-year-old Euna hasn't left the farm in a decade. She hasn't wanted to. But one day she spies a stranger – a man – who sees her and waves. And now she wants to know what the world has to offer her.
Cala is a brilliantly original coming-of-age story. Perfect for readers of Sophie Mackintosh's The Water Cure and Daisy Johnson's Everything Under.

Expand title description text