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The End and Everything Before It

'Bursting with wisdom and poetry' Ceridwen Dovey

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Emma watched her mother's kayak disappear among icebergs in the Arctic Sea. Six years later, her brother, who had not spoken since their mother was lost, warns Emma of the curse of death that she brought to anyone who looked on her face—before tragedy befalls him too.

Emma consigns herself to a solitary life at sea, where she can do no more harm. After years alone, she is mysteriously drawn to land. And she docks at an island, afraid of what her arrival might mean for the welcoming man and his daughter waving from the jetty.

But who knows where our stories begin and end or how they are entwined? Who knows whether now, on the island, she begins a new tale—or takes a role in a story that began generations ago with a feast in the forest, or a chest of gold coins plunged into the sea, or an orphan in a bookshop beguiled by an elusive and troubled woman?

Finegan Kruckemeyer's astonishing debut, The End and Everything Before It, is a sweeping, joyous novel about love, loss and the power of stories—an uplifting journey into our deepest humanity.

Finegan Kruckemeyer was born in Ireland and now lives in Adelaide. He is an award-winning playwright, whose works have been performed on six continents and in eight languages. The End and Everything Before It is his first novel.

'A profoundly tragicomic philosophy of life...Stories of death, love and grief collide in this book.' Age

'A book that is as much a puzzle as it is a novel...[Explores] the deeper question of where do stories start and where do stories end? What is a story and when can we start to look at it as an entity? Puts tiles into a mosaic that creates a picture...A beautiful concept, a beautiful preoccupation.' ABC Radio Melbourne Evenings, David Astle

'A startlingly optimistic work, a fable about making families and communities, about the practices that bring people together as the world wrenches them apart.' Guardian

'This magical book honours the miracle of how people make people who become precious just to their chosen kin, just for a little while—before life continues on and sweeps us all along in its wake. It's filled with a gentle acknowledgement of how we each suffer alone, but is also suffused with hope at how even the worst kinds of grief can be survived through loving connections with others. Bursting with wisdom and poetry, this novel reminds us that storytelling is a moral force—and a salve to every lost soul.' Ceridwen Dovey

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      May 14, 2024
      Moving, profound and deeply layered, The End and Everything Before It is a soulful debut novel from award-winning playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer. Emma arrives in a small harbour after drifting alone on her boat for untold years; centuries before, Isaac inherits the land that will become the town and throws a feast; Nella and Alistair open a bookstore on the Main Street and grow old together; Connor escapes his work release program within the pages of books; and all of them have met an elusive stranger named Liz. Richly drawn characters converge across time and space, like captured moments pulled from a dream and layered together. They each settle in a small coastal town, their lives unfolding over generations, their stories linked through their connection to the founder, the prison on the hill, the house in the dunes and the forest that encircles it all. The arrival of each person is met with warmth and joy by those who encounter them, all strangers embraced as friends, while the grief of each departure is regarded with hopeful pragmatism as it offers a new road for a character to travel. Written with multiple viewpoints and voices and, at times, as a stream of consciousness, this meditation on loss, grief, the afterlife and our relationship with it delivers a hopeful message in the wake of sadness and is a beautifully rendered approach to life, death, the end and everything before. With echoes of Catherine McKinnon’s Storyland and Max Porter’s Grief Is a Thing with Feathers, this novel is a triumphant melding of time and place, grief and love, and above all, the strength of the human spirit to counter tragedy with hope and endure.

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