Returning three years after the enormous international success of the Costa Book of the Year winner, THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH, we are thrilled to announce Monique Roffey’s new novel PASSIONTIDE, a timely and captivating women-led story about violence and revolution set in the Caribbean. Harvill Secker will launch the novel in the UK and Commonwealth in May 2024 with an “unmissable” marketing and publicity campaign, as part of the two-book deal agreed in 2021 between Isobel Dixon at Blake Friedmann and Vintage senior commissioning editor Alex Russell.
‘Written with much thought love and care, this is a book about women I’ve waited my whole life to write,’ says Monique. ‘It’s been a huge pleasure to work with a dream team at Harvill Secker.’
Speaking on behalf of Harvill Secker, Alex Russell said: ‘We are immensely proud to be publishing Monique’s new novel. It is an electrifying story about community and protest, courage and freedom, friendship and love. PASSIONTIDE speaks powerfully to our moment and brings us a remarkable cast of characters who live on in the mind. Monique is a vital, spellbinding storyteller and we look forward to sharing this major new book with her legions of fans.’
‘Monique Roffey writes with such insight about both tenderness and violence, an unforgettable depiction of a wounded community and the fierce belief in the possibility of creating a better future,’ added Isobel Dixon. ‘I am delighted that the exceptional Harvill Secker team are working with Monique on PASSIONTIDE.’
Set in the Caribbean, PASSIONTIDE follows four women as they spark a revolution in the aftermath of a shocking event. The synopsis reads: ‘Early one morning, at the close of St Colibri’s carnival, a young female steel pan player is found dead beneath a tree. It is a discovery that will transform the lives of everyone on this small island. Vivid and fiercely alive, PASSIONTIDE is a novel of women daring to imagine a different world.’
About Monique Roffey
Monique Roffey is an award-winning Trinidadian-born writer. She is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her novel HOUSE OF ASHES was shortlisted for the COSTA Fiction Award, as well as the OCM BOCAS Award. ARCHIPELAGO won the OCM BOCAS Award for Caribbean Literature in 2013 and was shortlisted for the Orion Award 2014. In 2010, her novel THE WHITE WOMAN ON THE GREEN BICYCLE was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Encore Award.
THE MERMAID OF BLACK CONCH was shortlisted for the 2020 Goldsmiths Prize and the 2021 Rathbones Folio Prize, and won both the Costa Novel Prize and the Costa Book of the Year Award 2020. The book was first published in the UK by Peepal Tree Press in 2020, before reaching a wider audience with a new edition published by Vintage in 2021, becoming one of the imprint’s first ‘Vintage Earth’ titles the following year. It was also published in the US and Canada by Knopf in 2022. Translation rights have been sold in fifteen countries, it was featured as a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime, and Film/TV rights were won (at auction) by Dorothy Street Pictures.
Praise for Monique Roffey
‘A unique talent and most daring and versatile of writers. I never know what to expect and I’m never disappointed.’ – Bernardine Evaristo
‘A major contribution to the new wave of Caribbean writing… Roffey is a magical storyteller’ – Olive Senior, Commonwealth Prize-winner
‘Monique Roffey has established herself as a fearless writer with her choices of subject and her visceral style.’ – Kapka Kassabova, The Guardian
‘Monique Roffey is a writer of verve, vibrancy and compassion, and her work is always a joy to read.’ – Sarah Hall
‘Roffey is a fantastic talent who, one hopes, will keep writing for years to come’ – Lisa Rohrbaugh, Literary Journal
‘One of our most exciting new Caribbean voices.’ – A.L. Kennedy
‘Monique Roffey has a sharp, original way of looking at the world.’ – Christina Hardyment, The Times
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