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SEASCRAPER is a mesmerising portrait of a young man confined by his class and the ghosts of his family's past, dreaming of a bigger life. *LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2025* 'Benjamin Wood is a magnificent writer and I intend to read everything he has written' Douglas Stuart Thomas lives a slow, deliberate life with his mother in Longferry, working his grandpa's trade as a shanker. He rises early to take his horse and cart to the grey, gloomy beach to scrape for shrimp, spending the afternoon selling his wares, trying to wash away the salt and scum, pining for Joan Wyeth down the street, and rehearsing songs on his guitar. At heart, he is a folk musician, but it remains a private dream. When a striking visitor turns up, bringing the promise of Hollywood glamour, Thomas is shaken from the drudgery of his days and begins to see a different future. But how much of what the American claims is true, and how far can his inspiration carry Thomas? Haunting and timeless, this is the story of a young man hemmed in by his circumstances, striving to achieve fulfilment far beyond the world he knows.

Details

ISBN13: 9780241741344
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 176
Edition:
Publication Date: 26 Aug 2025
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 20.7(H)x13.5(L)x1.7(W)250
Weight (gm): 250

Author Biography

Benjamin Wood was born in 1981 and grew up in Merseyside. Seascraper is his fifth novel. His previous works have been shortlisted for the Costa First Novel Award, the Commonwealth Book Prize, the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, the RSL Encore Award, the CWA Gold Dagger Award and the European Union Prize for Literature. In 2014, he won France's Prix du Roman Fnac. He is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at King's College, London, and lives in Surrey with his wife and sons.

Reviews

A quiet, unassuming book about honest work and modest dreams, about sons and their duty, and those brief, wonderful moments when we glimpse the possibility of living a different life. Benjamin Wood is a magnificent writer and I intend to read everything he has written -- Douglas Stuart
One of the finest British novelists of his generation -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * Times *
Wood is up there with the very best... he packs more poetry into his opening paragraph than many a Booker-winner achieves in their entire oeuvre -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * The Times *
The wonder of this book is how Wood delivers so much in a few words…Seascraper reads like the forging of a new myth: one about how an alternative life is possible, and may even be starting to happen inside you already -- John Self * Financial Times *
Wood conjures wonders from this unlikely material in a tale so richly atmospheric you can almost taste the tang of brine and inhale the sea fog -- Jude Cook * Guardian *
Seascraper is powerful, poignant and poetic. I can’t recommend it enough -- Benjamin Myers, award-winning author of Cuddy
Seascraper shimmers, salt-flecked and rippling. It swells with tense, memorable moments... poignant, authentic and hopeful. * Spectator *
It is a sensuous treat, this novel. So much care has been given to every detail – of shrimps and sea mists and sinkpits, of work and music. A language of the sea washes over every page -- Ross Raisin, award-winning author of God's Own Country
Benjamin Wood has been quietly building a reputation for intricate yet impressively distinct novels, and Seascraper might be the most fully formed yet…What Wood does brilliantly here is grapple with the push and pull of family duty, work, upbringing and the possibility of an entirely different life’ Ben East, Observer -- Ben East * Observer *
a wrong-footing and enormously compelling coming-of-age narrative -- Anthony Cummins * Daily Mail *
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