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 · Hay festival: God's Own Country. Ross Raisin's debut traces the journey of adolescent Sam Marsdyke from oddball isolation on the Yorkshire moors to fully fledged insanity. In this extract, he Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Ross Raisin is a British novelist. He is the author of three novels - A Natural, God's Own Country, and Waterline - and a book on Creative Writing: Read This if you Want to be a Great Writer.  · God's Own Country, By Ross Raisin An unsettling rural tale that shows why townies fear the countryside. Peter Carty. Thursday 06 March comments. Article www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.


When it was published in God's Own Country attracted lots of good attention, especially as it was Ross Raisin's first published novel. It was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, Betty Trask Award and for International Dublin Literary Award in January UK Paperback. Title: God's Own Country, Large Print. Author (s): Ross Raisin. ISBN: / (UK edition) Publisher: n/a. Availability: Amazon UK Amazon CA. by. The Yorkshire moors are the backdrop for Ross Raisin's debut novel. This is the vivid and darkly unsettling story of Sam Marsdyke, a smart but disturbed teenage farmer who forms a friendship with a young girl who has moved to the area. It's written from his point of view and in strong Yorkshire dialect, and the sense of menace the bubbles.


God's Own Country. by Ross Raisin. pp, Viking, £ This much-praised first novel relates in vivid vernacular the intense inner life of Sam Marsdyke, a bright but disturbed rural adolescent. Hay festival: God's Own Country. Ross Raisin's debut traces the journey of adolescent Sam Marsdyke from oddball isolation on the Yorkshire moors to fully fledged insanity. In this extract, he. Ross Raisin is a British novelist. He is the author of three novels - A Natural, God's Own Country, and Waterline - and a book on Creative Writing: Read This if you Want to be a Great Writer.

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