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Human, Animal

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** 'BEAUTIFULLY, SKILFULLY TOLD WITH REAL TENSION AND GORGEOUS CHARACTERS, HUMAN, ANIMAL MOVED ME TO TEARS... REMARKABLE' - RUSSELL T DAVIES ** A deeply moving debut about one family's struggle to find connection in a rapidly changing world, Human, Animal is an ode to the wild, a journey of self-discovery and a hopeful path to common ground. Dairy farmer George Calvert is fighting to keep the family business afloat. Worried about the future but resistant to change, he refuses to face the reality of his failing farm, his elderly mother's declining health and his troubled relationship with his youngest son, Tom. Newly returned from university, Tom isolates himself in his childhood bedroom, guarding the truth of his burgeoning identity. When animal rights activists break into the cowshed one morning and Tom appears to side with the protesters, father and son lock horns. As the Calverts begin to unravel, a decades-old secret surfaces – one that might rip them apart completely, or finally unite them. Perfect for fans of Pity by Andrew McMillan, Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart, A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson and The Discomfort of Evening by Lucas Rijneveld. PRAISE FOR HUMAN, ANIMAL 'Impressive... The characterisation is so adept... [and] never fails to convince' - Financial Times 'Insua probes the spaces between black-and-white-thinking with immeasurable sensitivity... Human, Animal explores the anxious convergence of the past, present and future, with staggering clarity. A truly impressive debut ' - Joshua Jones, author of Local Fires 'Blisteringly emotional, exploring the complex folds of family bonds. The last page left me haunted. Completely unmissable' - Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb 'A beautiful, clever debut, written with such tenderness for its muddled, struggling cast. Insua balances polarised worlds – the young and old, the urban and rural, the expected and forbidden – to create a novel so full of generosity and insight' - Abigail Dean, author of Girl A 'One of the most thought-provoking books I've read this year' - Naomi Kelsey, author of The Burnings ‘I could not get enough of this beautiful book' - Eirinie Lapidaki, author of The Wives of Halcyon 'A formidable saga of British farming – spinning a moving tale of belonging, family, and land that brings country life into fierce reckoning with the modern world. As vital and sweeping as the countryside it enfolds us in' - Scott Preston, author of The Borrowed Hills 'Compelling, conflicting and heartbreaking, Human, Animal had my heart pounding in my throat until I'd devoured every last page’ - Awais Khan, author of No Honour 'A searingly powerful novel' - Lucy Ashe, author of Clara & Olivia 'Poignant, lyrical... Human, Animal is about remembering our shared humanity that has the potential to reunite us under one sun in this complex, ever-changing, yet beautiful world' - James Hodge, Attitude magazine ‘A rich and compelling debut from a writer with a striking talent for weaving together complex narrative strands... Insua is one to watch' - Barney Norris, author of The Vanishing Hours 'Empathetic, beautifully written and deeply moving... A must-read' - Bonnie Burke-Patel, author of I Died at Fallow Hall ‘Timely, funny and moving, Human, Animal reminds us how powerful the novel can be in the hands of a true writer' - Charles Fernyhough, author of A Box of Birds 'I can't stop thinking about Human, Animal... Heartbreaking but hopeful' - Curtis Garner, author of Isaac
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English
Publisher
CMC Verve
Release date
February 6, 2025
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Seth Insua's 'Human, Animal' is a profoundly moving debut that explores the intricate dynamics of the Calvert family, a dairy farming household grappling with a rapidly changing world. At its heart is George Calvert, a traditional farmer fighting to save his failing business and reconcile with his estranged youngest son, Tom, who has returned from university burdened by a burgeoning identity. The narrative intensifies when animal rights activists target their farm, forcing a confrontation between father and son that exposes deep-seated conflicts and a long-buried family secret. The novel weaves together themes of identity, tradition versus modernity, environmentalism, and the search for connection, ultimately offering a hopeful path towards understanding and unity amidst profound struggle.

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Family Conflict & Connection

The central theme revolves around the strained relationships within the Calvert family, particularly between father and son, and their struggle to find common ground amidst deeply held differences and unspoken truths. The novel explores how family bonds are tested by external pressures and internal secrets.

Tradition vs. Modernity/Change

This theme explores the clash between George's traditional farming lifestyle and his resistance to change, set against a 'rapidly changing world' and Tom's more modern perspectives and 'burgeoning identity.' It examines the struggle to adapt to new ethical considerations, economic realities, and evolving social norms.

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