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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Bright Objects
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'A young woman grapples with the arrival of a once-in-a-lifetime comet and its tumultuous consequences in a debut novel that blends mystery, astronomy and romance, perfect for fans of Tracey Lien, Emma Cline and Mireille Juchau.

'January 1997: In the small town of Jericho, New South Wales, Sylvia Knight is losing hope that the person who killed her husband will ever face justice. Since the night of the hit-and-run, her world has been shrouded in hazy darkness—until she meets Theo St John, the discoverer of a rare comet soon to be visible above Jericho.

'As the comet begins to brighten, visitors flock like pilgrims into town. Supermarkets run out of canned goods; campgrounds fill to capacity. And more and more people are drawn into the orbit of Joseph Evans, an enigmatic local who believes the comet's arrival is nothing short of a divine message. But Sylvia will soon realise that she isn't the only one haunted by the past. While everyone else is looking to the night sky for answers, her quest to uncover her husband's killer will unearth long-held secrets with far-reaching consequences.

'A novel about the search for meaning in a bewildering world, the loyalty of love and the dangerous lengths people go to in pursuit of the truth, Bright Objects is a luminous, masterfully crafted literary thriller.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Bright Objects was included in the selected reading column from critics and editors at The New York Times on 22 August 2024

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crows Nest, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 2024 .
      image of person or book cover 6467903837891280193.jpg
      Image courtesy of publisher's website.
      Extent: 432p.
      Note/s:
      •  Published 30 April 2024

      ISBN: 9781761470479
Form: audiobook
    • Leicester, Leicestershire,
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      England,
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      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      W. F. Howes ,
      2024 .
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      Extent: 10 hrs and 43 minsp.
      Note/s:
      • Published 30-04-2024
      ISBN: 9781004160587

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Dyslexic edition.
  • Braille.

Works about this Work

‘Bright Objects’ Brings Together a Cult, a Comet and a Widow Out for Justice Ivy Pochoda , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times , 16 July 2024; (p. 16)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel

'Set among the fevered residents of a remote Australian town, Ruby Todd’s debut novel considers how grief can draw people to extreme beliefs.'

Disturbing the Peace Sarah Lyall , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times , 3 August 2024; (p. 7)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel
Invincible Summer : A Celestial Journey to the Limits of Grief Naama Grey-Smith , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 465 2024; (p. 30)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel

'One of the joys of reading – and a point of difference from narratives told on the various screens we turn to for leisure – is imagining a story’s mise en scène. Our mental pictures (termed phantasia by a group of British neurologists) are a strange alchemy of images from our memories, thoughts, and dreams. Though visualisation is not a universal experience, many readers may comment that a book-to-film adaptation was ‘exactly as I pictured it’ or else ‘nothing like what I saw in my mind’s eye’.' (Introduction) 

Invincible Summer : A Celestial Journey to the Limits of Grief Naama Grey-Smith , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June no. 465 2024; (p. 30)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel

'One of the joys of reading – and a point of difference from narratives told on the various screens we turn to for leisure – is imagining a story’s mise en scène. Our mental pictures (termed phantasia by a group of British neurologists) are a strange alchemy of images from our memories, thoughts, and dreams. Though visualisation is not a universal experience, many readers may comment that a book-to-film adaptation was ‘exactly as I pictured it’ or else ‘nothing like what I saw in my mind’s eye’.' (Introduction) 

Disturbing the Peace Sarah Lyall , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times , 3 August 2024; (p. 7)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel
‘Bright Objects’ Brings Together a Cult, a Comet and a Widow Out for Justice Ivy Pochoda , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The New York Times , 16 July 2024; (p. 16)

— Review of Bright Objects Ruby Todd , 2024 single work novel

'Set among the fevered residents of a remote Australian town, Ruby Todd’s debut novel considers how grief can draw people to extreme beliefs.'

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