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The White Lie [Paperback]

Andrea Gillies
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Short Books Ltd (2 Feb 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1780720394
  • ISBN-13: 978-1780720395
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A really terrific read... Elegant, well written, genuinely gripping --Joanne Harris

A wonderfully compelling portrait of a family haunted by secrets and lies... pitch perfect on the chilling, devastating consequences of guilt --Sally Brampton

A white lie is, by convention, a harmless thing... Gillies explores in this novel how such lies may be very far from innocent in intention or in effect... the truth beginning to work its way to the surface, like a swollen and decomposing corpse... She excels in her portrait of a landscape that consumes the merely human; eats it for lunch, as it were and has slowly, over many generations, created a family in its own image --Helen Dunmore, The Times

The White Lie is a story of decline, of a crumbling hierarchy taking desperate measures to save face (and the bloodline and the silver) before the hordes sweep them away. Yet, more than that, it is an account of the unreliability of personal history. Is a family story true because it is repeated? Does it matter in the end if the truth is revealed, if the lie has been lived? This novel develops ideas of the fragility and fluidity of identity. We all self-mythologise. The strength of this immersive story is that it does not require neat revelations. The White Lie is, even with its detours, a page-turner. It is also, finally, very moving... --Francine Stock, Guardian

There s an echo of Virginia Woolf, especially To the Lighthouse, that lifts Gillies' work above the average family drama. The fact that she also keeps a tight hold of the gossipy strands of her story is a great credit to her powers, as well as her ability to keep her readers guessing the truth to the end. This is an unusual, unsettling, often lovely story that plumbs the depths of what family means. It is a fine debut novel. --Lesley McDowell, The Scotsman

Absolutely searing... we have a major new talent in our midst --Daily Express

Gillies' beautifully crafted debut combines page-turning aplomb with psychological insight... She is a tantalising storyteller, dropping in clues, vertiginous surprises and unexpected revelations. --Marie Claire

Gillies writes magnificently on everything she touches, be it family secrets, Highland light, or the nature of memory. --Sunday Times

An intricate, well-observed novel of secrets and guilt. --Woman and Home

Gillies writes with elegance... bringing the closed world of the big house to life with cinematic clarity. The book has a pleasantly teasing quality, stealthily circling its central mysteries, challenging the reader to keep up while it flits between eras. A gripping exploration of the stories families tell about themselves, myths sometimes more potent than the truth. --Financial Times

An excellent debut novel... Gillies handles her large cast and clashing versions of events with a precision that makes reading this imaginative novel a fascinating process of discovery --Metro

Gillies is an exciting, versatile writer... Fizzing with energy, suspense and tense dialogue, this is an elegantly brilliant novel. --Red

Andrea Gillies, winner of the 2009 Wellcome Trust Book Prize and the Orwell Prize for 2010, writes in The White Lie as if she herself lived in Peattie House, as if she draped the dust sheets in the rooms of the dead. As frustratingly obtuse and uncommunicative as many of the Salters are, the author encourages our understanding by artfully teasing out hurts, coping mechanisms and shortcomings many would recognise. --Book of the Month, The Scotts Magazine

An excellent debut novel... Gillies handles her large cast and clashing versions of events with a precision that makes reading this imaginative novel a fascinating process of discovery --Metro

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A STUNNING DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE 2010 AND THE INAUGURAL WELLCOME TRUST BOOK PRIZE 2009

On a hot summer's afternoon, Ursula Salter runs sobbing from the loch on her parents' Scottish estate and confesses, distraught, that she has killed Michael, her 19 year old nephew.

But what really happened? No body can be found, and Ursula's story is full of contradictions. In order to protect her, the Salters come up with another version of events, a decision that some of them will come to regret.

Years later, at a family gathering, a witness speaks up and the web of deceit begins to unravel. What is the white lie? Only one person knows the whole truth. Narrating from beyond the grave, Michael takes us to key moments in the past, looping back and back until - finally - we see what he sees.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
By Amanda
Format:Paperback
This is a fascinating portrayal of a family and it's history and the slow unravelling of a dark secret from the past. Beautifully written and with wonderful atmosphere and sense of place, I found it so mesmerising that I read it all in one day unable to put it down. Now I want to read it again more slowly. This is the rare kind of book that you find yourself thinking about for days after you have finished it. It has so many twists and turns an red herrings that it's almost, but not quite, disappointing when the whole story becomes clear. Beautifully written. Buy it. It's the kind of book you will read over and over. it would alsomake a fabulous film, which is not something I would often say about a book!
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
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Peattie, seat of the Salter family, is a remote and isolated estate in the Scottish highlands, the old house frozen in time like a fairytale castle.

But no beauty sleeps at the heart of Peattie. Instead there lies a grim secret, guarded for years by a family conspiracy of falsehood and silence.

The result is that the Salters share a complex psychological burden of sorrow, guilt and deceit. What will happen when the burden becomes too much to bear? As their unholy alliance begins to crumble, the truth acquires its own terrible momentum. The family must face the consequences as fact unravels from fiction, myth from memory, destroying the tangled, protective web they had so carefully constructed.

Andrea Gillies is the prize-winning author of Keeper, an account of life with her mother-in-law Nancy, who suffered from Alzheimer's. The White Lie is her dark and compelling first novel. Intricately plotted, gracefully executed and peopled with a cast of satisfyingly flawed and dysfunctional characters, it transports the reader, Tardis-like, backwards and forwards through time, piecing together the mystery at the centre of the Salter family through the eyes of its narrator, Michael. Throughout, Gillies writes with elegance, conjuring a vivid sense of place, gripping the reader as the plot moves sinuously between past and present and lightening the sinister atmosphere with occasional flashes of sly humour that sparkle like unexpected sunlight on the surface of Peattie loch.

Keep a marker at the Salter family tree, a useful Who's Who of the dramatis personae.

Highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Short review for those who are in a hurry:
If you enjoy reading, you'll enjoy this book. Read it!

Shortish review for those who don't want the detail:
All the things that make a great book are here. There's a good story, wonderfully crafted writing, a perfect pace and this novel is just as long as it needs to be. Read it!

Longer review for those who are kind enough to let me indulge myself:
Maybe it's just me but I love a novel with a family tree at its beginning. It suggests to me the kind of epic that I used to enjoy from John Irving, something I can really get my teeth into, and The White Lie doesn't disappoint. I won't tell the story here - you can buy the book for that - but the family saga starts off with an immediately intriguing entrée into one of those apparently wealthy families much favoured by Iain Banks.
The story gathers pace slowly, although the quality of the writing and the detail of the characters and setting is so absorbing that the gentle gain in momentum isn't immediately apparent. Indeed, this is one of those books I could enjoy reading even if nothing really happened. But there is a story and it slowly becomes more intense as the book progresses, accelerating to a point of fever pitch before catching its breath and descending into a post-climactic peace and resolution.
All the way through, Andrea Gillies' writing is beautifully judged, always considered but with a lightness of touch and occasional humour that makes it a pleasure to read. It is a book I came to inhabit so that on finishing it, I felt slightly disoriented, as if I'd left somewhere without properly saying my goodbyes. In fact, the characterisation is so strong that I found myself wondering what happened to the story's inhabitants after the book had ended.
Of course, I can't say it will be everyone's cup of tea but there's only one way you'll find out and that is to read it!
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Scottish soporific
I find myself astounded that this book has received so many good reviews. I found it to be teeth-achingly tedious, and I struggled to finish it. Read more
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The White Lie is an absorbing and haunting read. The setting is fully realised and utterly believable, especially to anyone with an acquaintance with rural Scotland. Read more
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I enjoyed reading this rather complex book. I thought the characterisations were good and love the idea of the dead narrator. Read more
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I was soon immersed in The White Lie and the Salter family and the story occupied my thoughts even when I'd finished the book. Read more
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This was one of the first books I bought for my Kindle. I always read the beginning and the end of a new book. Read more
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Totally absorbing
I lost an entire weekend to this book, drawn in by my delight in the richness of the characterisation, as well as by the intriguing layers of mystery at the novel's core. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Book Addict
A family saga par excellence
A fabulous debut novel, brimming with intrigue. The story of the Salter family and their secrets is beautifully crafted; I found myself thinking about the characters in between... Read more
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