
A Japanese girl comes to visit her English lover in the house where he was born. She comes to it on a day of perfect summer, stands with his mother in a garden tangled with flowers; the fields beyond, his brother's wheatfields, are a green that soon will turn to gold. But the summer sun cannot dispel the shadows of the family's buried past, a terrible loss and an unspoken violence carried back from a distant country and a distant war; a trauma that begins to surface in the present, as the wheat ripens and the days pass. A poised and gracefully crafted novel about the power of submerged secrets, about departures and homecomings, about invisible scars and hidden grief, Harvest asks what happens when we come to reap what has been sown.
Author

Georgina Harding is an English author of fiction. Published works include her novels Painter of Silence (shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction 2012), The Spy Game (shortlisted for The Encore Award 2011), and The Solitude of Thomas Cave. She has also written two works of non-fiction: Tranquebar: A Season in South India and In Another Europe. She lives in London and the Stour Valley, Essex.