Black Sheep (Hill novel)

Black Sheep

First edition
Author Susan Hill
Cover artist Mary Evans Picture Library
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Chatto & Windus
Publication date
24 Oct 2013
Media type Print
Pages 144
ISBN 0-7011-8421-3

Black Sheep, is a novella[1] by English author Susan Hill, published in 2013 by Chatto & Windus.

Plot introduction

The story is set in a bleak coal-mining village and centres around brother and sister Ted and Rose Howker. It follows their growth from childhood into adulthood and their attempts to break free from the drudgery of their existence. Ted through heading out of the valley to work on a sheep-farm, and Rose through marriage to the pit-manager's son. But neither is able to truly escape and their choices lead to tragedy...

Inspiration

In an interview with The Guardian Hill reveals the book was inspired by "a black and white photograph of a 19th-century engraving she found online". The village was, she says, "exactly as I describe. It was essentially an amphitheatre with all the mine workings in the bottom with the great gantry thing, and terraces of houses going up, and a little path with a gate through which people went down to work, and you could just see at the top where the houses petered out, farmland, country. You couldn't think of a more closed community than this bowl."[2]

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