Bearmouth
A Novel
by Liz Hyder
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Pub Date Sep 08 2020 | Archive Date Aug 31 2020
W. W. Norton & Company | Norton Young Readers
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Description
A darkly atmospheric thriller about justice, independence, and resistance announces the arrival of a singular new voice in young adult literature.
Life in Bearmouth is one of hard labor and isolation, the sunlit world far above the mine a distant memory. Newt has lived in the mine since the age of four, and accepts everything from the harsh working conditions to the brutality of the mine’s leaders—until the mysterious Devlin arrives and dares to ask the question, “Why?” As tensions rise, Newt is soon looking at Bearmouth with a fresh perspective—challenging the system and setting in motion a change of events that could destroy their entire world.
An utterly distinctive voice, propulsive and page-turning storytelling, high stakes, heart-stopping twists, and a sense of moral purpose make Bearmouth an unforgettable and unparalleled debut.
About the Author: Liz Hyder is a writer and multi-award-winning public relations consultant in the arts with a BA in drama from the University of Bristol. She won Moniack Mhor's 2018 Emerging Writer Award, and lives in South Shropshire, England.
Advance Praise
"[An] excellent fantasy debut" - The Guardian
"[An] excellent fantasy debut" - The Guardian
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781324015864 |
PRICE | $18.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
This book was in the recommended feed on NetGalley and the cover immediately caught my eye. That is haunting, right there. I was pleased to be approved and happily dove in.
Newt has lived and worked in Bearmouth, a mining system, for as long as he can remember. Every day is the same, grueling and mindless, until the newest boy in the cave asks a single question: Why? As simple as that, Newt begins to question everything around him, and soon realizes that there may be more to life than darkness.
Mayker sayve me.
To begin, this book is an experience. Hyder's writing reminds me of my college days when I learned how to read and speak in Middle English. Bearmouth is written almost phonetically, mimicking Newt's own struggles to understand English. This added so much texture to the narrative voice and character development, so while it takes a few pages to get used to, it is ultimately a beautiful stylistic choice. As the story progresses, we see Newt deconstructing spelling and words and cheer on the educational journey. *Side note, I can see where this could be off-putting for some readers, but I found this to be an enjoyable adaptation.*
Bearmouth reminded me of Plato's allegory of the cave, Hunger Games, and A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World, a wonderful blending of literary and commercial narratives. Hyder's handling of the overarching themes of social inequality, politics, and class warfare is insightful as it is moving. At times, I felt claustrophobic, that the narrow walls of the mines were closing in on me, and that is the type of plot development I like from a dystopian text.
Beneath the bleak tragedy, however, is a resounding hope, moments of spiritual awakening, where characters question the established belief in "the Mayker" and work through doubt in order to learn about themselves and the world around them. At its heart, Bearmouth is a story about faith, love, and the never-ending quest for truth.
Quiet yet powerful, Bearmouth is one you should add to your TBRs immediately. If you like your books emotionally taut and purposeful, this will be the read for you.
Big thanks to Norton Young Readers and NetGalley for providing an eARC in exchange for honest review consideration.