The Land in Winter

The Land in Winter, set in the British West Country during the “Big Freeze” of 1962–63, follows two neighbouring couples as an exceptionally harsh and isolating winter causes their secrets and quiet discontents to unravel. The story, which was shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize, explores themes of marriage, social class, and the long shadow of the Second World War.

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December 1962, a small village near Bristol. Eric and Irene and Bill and Rita. Two young couples living next to each other, the first in a beautiful cottage – suitable for a newly appointed local doctor – the second in a rundown, perennially under-heated farm. Despite their apparent differences, the two women (both pregnant) strike an easy friendship – a connection that comes as a respite from the surprising tediousness of married life, with its unfulfilled expectations, growing resentments and the ghosts of a recent past . . . .


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The Land in Winter, set in the British West Country during the “Big Freeze” of 1962–63, follows two neighbouring couples as an exceptionally harsh and isolating winter causes their secrets and quiet discontents to unravel. The story, which was shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize, explores themes of marriage, social class, and the long shadow of the Second World War.

THE LAND IN WINTER

December 1962, a small village near Bristol.

Eric and Irene and Bill and Rita. Two young couples living next to each other, the first in a beautiful cottage – suitable for a newly appointed local doctor – the second in a rundown, perennially under-heated farm. Despite their apparent differences, the two women (both pregnant) strike an easy friendship – a connection that comes as a respite from the surprising tediousness of married life, with its unfulfilled expectations, growing resentments and the ghosts of a recent past.

But as one of the coldest winters on record grips England in a never-ending frost and as the country is enveloped in a thick, soft, unmoving layer of snow, the two couples find themselves cut off from the rest of the world. And without the small distractions of everyday existence, suddenly old tensions and shocking new discoveries threaten to change the course of their lives forever.

A masterful, page-turning examination of the minutiae of life, The Land in Winter is a masterclass in storytelling – proof yet again that Andrew Miller is one of Britain’s most dazzling chroniclers of the human heart.

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Author

ANDREW MILLER

Published

2024

Pages

360

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