The beautiful, questing second novel in Tim Pears` acclaimed West Country trilogy. Two teenagers, bound by love yet divided by fate, forge separate paths in pre-First World War Devon & Cornwall 1912. Leo is on a journey. Aged thirteen & banished from the secluded farm of his childhood, he travels through Devon, grazing on berries & sleeping in copses. Behind him lies the past, & before him the West Country, spread out like a tapestry. But a wanderer is never alone for long, try as he might
- & soon Leo is taken in by gypsies, with their waggons, horses & vivid attire. Yet he knows he cannot linger, & must forge on to Penzance, towards the western horizon... Lottie is at home. Life on the estate continues as usual, yet nothing is as it was. Her father is distracted by the promise of new love & Lottie is increasingly absorbed in the natural world: the profusion of wild flowers in the meadow, the habits of predators, & the mysteries of anatomy. & of course, Leo is absent. How will the two young people ever find each other again? In The Wanderers, Tim Pears`s writing, both transcendental & sharply focused, reaches new heights, revealing the beauty & brutality that coexist in nature. Timeless, searching, charged with raw energy & gentle humour, this is a delicately wrought tale of adolescence; of survival; of longing, loneliness & love.