English Animals

English Animals by Laura Kaye, published by Little, Brown in 2017, is a debut novel that explores the complexities of life in rural England through the eyes of Mirka, who takes a job in a country house. This 359-page book delves into her experiences with the eccentric couple, Richard and Sophie, as she navigates their chaotic yet warm household. Mirka’s journey is marked by her struggle to understand their way of life, which is vastly different from her own, and her growing involvement in Richard’s taxidermy business.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of friendship, identity, and the challenges of adapting to new environments. As Mirka grapples with her past and her emerging sexuality, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a turbulent marriage and the intricacies of a small-town lifestyle. The book addresses LGBTQ+ issues and contemporary relationships, offering a perceptive look at the characters’ lives and the choices they must confront.
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It’s a long time since I’ve enjoyed any debut novel as much as English Animals. Its command of tone, narrative and character is so assured, and both its wit and perceptiveness about a certain kind of English life make it a joy to read’ Amanda Craig English Animals is a brilliantly assured debut that fans of Nina Stibbe’s writing will love. I opened my mouth to say something but she ran up the steps and into the house. I had imagined arriving at the house so many times, but it was never like this. I realised I knew nothing about these people. Richard and Sophie sounded like good names for good people. But they could be anything, they could be completely crazy. When Mirka gets a job in a country house in rural England, she has no idea of the struggle she faces to make sense of a very English couple, and a way of life that is entirely alien to her. Richard and Sophie are chaotic, drunken, frequently outrageous but also warm, generous and kind to Mirka, despite their argumentative and turbulent marriage. Mirka is swiftly commandeered by Richard for his latest money-making enterprise, taxidermy, and soon surpasses him in skill. After a traumatic break two years ago with her family in Slovakia, Mirka finds to her surprise that she is happy at Fairmont Hall. But when she tells Sophie that she is gay, everything she values is put in danger and she must learn the hard way what she really believes in.
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