Wilberforce
A Novel
ISBN10: 1250097134
ISBN13: 9781250097132
Trade Paperback
464 Pages
$20.00
CA$27.25
At St. Stephen’s Academy, the students are on the verge of revolt. Morgan Wilberforce can’t take it any longer—everything he touches turns to disaster in his desperate attempts to fight off desire, boredom, and angst. He knocks himself unconscious tackling the unattainable Spaulding on the rugby pitch; his headmaster detests him for crimes committed years ago; even his closest friends subject him to tortures normally reserved for juniors.
When an accident at the boarding school leaves Wilberforce with more suffering than he could have imagined, he finds himself alone and adrift in this ritualistic world of men and boys narrowly confined by tradition and authority. An indelible portrait of a young man caught between lust and cruelty, grief and God, frustrated love and abject longing, Wilberforce is a tour de force, heralding the arrival of a brilliant novelist.
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Praise for Wilberforce
“Cross writes with a beautiful precision. Her depiction of inner emotional turmoil inside Morgan Wilberforce's head could be among the best anywhere. The author crafts passages of agonizing psychological self-torment with a master's ear for the perfect phrase.”—Karl Wolff, New York Journal of Books
"Can't Miss New Read: For fans of Evelyn Waugh or Kingsley Amis, a wry take on priggish, midcentury boarding schools. It's a dark take on the coming-of-age stories that've populated the book world as of late."—Huffington Post
“Cross’s rich gifts as a writer are evident on every page. She has thoroughly researched and inhabited this world, down to its slang, rituals, and historical atmosphere. Saint Stephen’s feels completely authentic, and every word choice is apt.”—Image Journal
“Wilberforce will draw you into its world of adolescent bullying, violence, and longing from the first page of this subtle, remarkably authentic, and vivid reconstruction of time and place."—Sheila Kohler, author of Cracks and Becoming Jane Eyre
“In this riveting and playful novel by H. S. Cross, mental warfare rules among friends and enemies at a boarding school, making for delicious complications and twisted loyalties—a mix of suspense and comedy reminiscent of Evelyn Waugh. Cross's great talent rests in the highly physical exploration of these young men, their sensibilities revealed through bruises and sprains, desire and suspicion.”—Timothy Schaffert, author of The Swan Gondola
“Cross, an American, writes a school as nuanced and secretive as J. K. Rowling’s Hogwarts . . . [She] brings a contemporary sensibility to her novel of Morgan Wilberforce’s fraught development.”—Heather Scott Partington, The Rumpus
“[Wilberforce] has several significant and promising loose ends that support the . . . Rowling-esque ambitions for more volumes on St. Stephen’s & Co., perhaps achieving ‘the Hogwarts of adult literary fiction.’ . . . A solid start for continued exploration of this strange yet, for many readers, familiar world.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Ambitious and accomplished . . . This convincingly handled work is recommended for all fans of coming-of-age novels.”—Patrick Sullivan, Library Journal
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Something was pressing the life out of him.
-He's moving, Matron!
Something searing-
-Step aside, boys.
Something dragging him down, lead on ankles-
-If you can hear me, open your eyes.
Something...