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  1. The Crossing is the seventh novel by English novelist Andrew Miller published in 2015 by Sceptre, an imprint by Hodder & Stoughton. It was recommended by the Financial Times as being one of the best books in 2015. Plot. Maud is a biology student at Bristol University where she is an active member of the university sailing club.

  2. 27 de ago. de 2015 · 3.62. 826 ratings136 reviews. From the author of the Costa Book of the Year Pure, a hypnotic, luminous exploration of buried grief and the mysterious workings of the heart. She is sailing. She is alone.

  3. The Crossing. From the author of the Costa Book of the Year Pure, a hynoptic, luminous exploration of buried grief and the mysterious workings of the heart. She is sailing. She is alone. Ahead of her is the world's curve and beyond that, everything else. The known, the imagined, the imagined known. Who else has entered Tim's life the way Maud did?

  4. Miller’s style is well suited to the matter of his new novel, “The Crossing,” the story of a strange young woman named Maud Stamp, and he deploys narrative point of view intriguingly in...

  5. Books. The Crossing. Andrew Miller. Sceptre, 2015 - Fiction - 326 pages. On the surface, Maud and Tim seem ill-matched. Maud is a scientist, an only child from a modest background; Tim is a...

  6. 10 de ene. de 2017 · by Andrew Miller (Author) 4.0 404 ratings. See all formats and editions. “In pristine, elegant prose,” the Costa Prize–winning author “creates an indelible portrait of a mysterious woman” and her quest for total independence (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).

  7. www.kirkusreviews.com › book-reviews › andrew-millerTHE CROSSING | Kirkus Reviews

    10 de ene. de 2017 · In palpable detail, Miller depicts Maud’s immersion in a watery, ravaging world, at once alien and threatening. There is something Shakespearean in her journey: in her battle against nature’s wrath; the dreamlike settlement, inhabited by children, where she washes ashore; and her overwhelming desire to confront the unbearable.