Vistitation

Visitation

Caught up in the post-punk scene and on the verge of going off the rails, Ella is packed off to St Cecilia's, a convent boarding school to keep her out of harm's way. But when her new classmates claim to have been visited by the Virgin Mary, she is drawn into a far darker world of chaos.

'A darkly atmospheric coming of age story so haunting it kept me riveted until the very last page' JANE HENNIGAN, AUTHOR OF MOTHS

'Immersive and beautifully rendered' LOUISE FINCH, CARNEGIE PRIZE SHORTLISTED AUTHOR OF THE ETERNAL RETURN OF CLARA HART

'Emotive, tender, funny, intriguing, and brilliantly well written' LIZ RUMBOLD

How can you believe your own eyes when nothing feels real anymore?

It's 1983 Dundee, Scotland. Smart lonely and raging with grief, Ella is done trying to fit in. Caught up in the post-punk scene and on the verge of going off the rails, she is packed off to St Cecilia's, a convent boarding school to keep her out of harm's way. But when her new classmates claim to have been visited by the Virgin Mary, Ella is drawn into a far darker world of chaos.

And who can tell what's fake and what's real?

From the immersive and beautifully rendered 80s setting to the timeless themes of belonging and identity, Visitation is a captivating exploration of loss, longing and difference.

Author
person Carolyn Gillespie

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