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The Origins of Iris :The compelling, heart-wrenching and evocative new novel from Beth Lewis, shortlisted for the Polari Prize 2022

The Origins of Iris

The Origins of Iris :The compelling, heart-wrenching and evocative new novel from Beth Lewis, shortlisted for the Polari Prize 2022

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE POLARI PRIZE 2022.

One woman. Two lives. How far will she go to find herself?

*WILD MEETS SLIDING DOORS IN THE UNFORGETTABLE NEW NOVEL FROM BETH LEWIS*

On the outside, Iris and Claude have a perfect marriage, but that couldn't be further from the truth. One terrible night Claude's abuse goes too far and Iris flees into the Catskill mountains.

In the wilderness, Iris comes face to face with another version of herself. A woman who never met Claude and seemingly made all the right choices in life.

Trapped by an oncoming storm, Iris must uncover why they are there, what it means, and if the other Iris is even real. As the storm hits, the truth of what happened that fateful night will change everything.


An important, searing novel about one woman's journey in fleeing an abusive relationship and confronting the secrets of her past. Author of the critically-acclaimed debut The Wolf Road, Beth Lewis returns with her brand new novel The Origins of Iris where Wild meets Sliding Doors.


'Evocative and unexpected, tender and fierce, The Origins of Iris is unlike any other thriller I've read in years . . . Outstanding' Sarah Hilary

'This novel is like a dream, from the haunting narrative to the beautiful prose to the way Iris and her wilderness kept making their way into my subconscious at night. It is everything I could want from a book' Anna Bailey

'Atmospheric, thought-provoking, complex. A haunting exploration of one woman's journey into the dark heart of herself' Tamar Cohen

'A tale of wonder, heart-break and mystery, beautifully told. Loved every word' Emma Haughton

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529357714
ISBN10 1529357713
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 196 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder & Stoughton
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

An empathic, brave exploration of serious themes. * Daily Mail *
Extraordinarily raw, gripping and totally unforgettable - Peterborough Telegraph * Peterborough Telegraph *
Gosh, this original and thought-spinningly intricate yet quietly simple read speared my emotions. I found myself utterly consumed ... and absolutely adored every word. * LoveReading.co.uk *
A beautiful reflection on the great conundrum of choices made and abandoned, loves pursued and betrayed * Sophie Ward, author of the Book Prize longlisted Love and Other Thought Experiments *
Evocative and unexpected, tender and fierce, The Origins of Iris is unlike any other thriller I've read in years . . . Outstanding' * Sarah Hilary, award-winning author of Someone Else's Skin *
This novel is like a dream, from the haunting narrative to the beautiful prose to the way Iris and her wilderness kept making their way into my subconscious at night. It is everything I could want from a book * Anna Bailey, Sunday Times bestselling author of Tall Bones *

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Compelling, original and highly readable

* Kate Hamer, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Girl In The Red Coat *
Atmospheric, thought-provoking, complex. A haunting exploration of one woman's journey into the dark heart of herself * Tamar Cohen, bestselling author of When She Was Bad *
A tale of wonder, heartbreak and mystery, beautifully told. Loved every word * Emma Haughton, author of The Dark *
Evocative, transportive writing telling a story of regrets, choices, loss, and love in many forms. This is a lyrical, dark, and beautiful book * Amanda Jennings, author of The Storm *
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Author's Bio

Beth Lewis was raised in the wilds of Cornwall and split her childhood between books and the beach. She has travelled extensively throughout the world and has had close encounters with black bears, killer whales, and Great White sharks. She has been, at turns, a bank cashier, fire performer, juggler, and is currently the Publishing Manager at Rebellion. She lives in Oxford with her wife and daughter.

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