Megan Hunter is the author of The End We Start From and The Harpy. The End We Start From was shortlisted for Novel of the Year at the Books Are My Bag Awards, longlisted for the Aspen Words Prize, was a Barnes and Noble Discover Awards finalist and won the Foreword Reviews Editor's Choice Award. Her writing has appeared in publications including The White Review, the TLS, Literary Hub, and BOMB magazine. She lives in Cambridgeshire with her family.
There’s warmth and depth in Hunter’s well-wrought prose. The characters stay with you in the best way -- Sarah Moss, author of <i>Summerwater</i> A radiant, absorbing novel, intensely alive to the beauty and mystery of the everyday. Megan Hunter has written a thoughtful, sensual novel that, like the work of Graham Swift, shows us how the world can change in a moment and how our daily lives are run through with both the ordinary and the extraordinary. -- Joanna Quinn, author of <i>The Whalebone Theatre</i> Think One Day written by (and starring) Virginia Woolf . . . This is a lyrical and captivating book, dropping decade by decade into a single day in the life of the brilliant, headstrong Ivy * The Observer * Days of Light is sublime. Wielding tremendous emotional power, it is a novel that is both raw and reverent, attuned to the intricacies of loss, desire, hope and how to be in the world. -- Hannah Kent, author of <i>Burial Rites</i> Megan Hunter writes with such delicacy about how a single moment can shape and echo through a life. Her sentences are sensory events, open to every texture and shadow. A beautiful book. -- Sophie Elmhirst, author of <i>Maurice and Maralyn</i> Both transcendent and stylish. A classy gem of a novel steeped in rapturous feeling and the cumulative awe and pain of a life deeply lived. -- Sharlene Teo, author of <i>Ponti</i> Days of Light is elegant and piercing: the story of a life in six days, with all the epicness and intimacy that a premise like that holds. Hunter depicts Ivy's longing and anguish with painterly precision. -- Sarvat Hasin, author of <i>The Giant Dark</i> Days of Light is a jewel of a novel. Brimming with heart and compassion, a whole life shines through its pages. I am in awe of Megan Hunter's profound grasp of human nature, as she carries us through grief and desire, hope and forgiveness. -- Elizabeth Macneal, bestselling author of <i>The Doll Factory</i> Extraordinary. Beautiful, line by line, moving and absolutely transporting. -- Cynan Jones, author of<i> The Long Dry</i> Intense, emotionally precise and deeply affecting . . . Hunter’s fidelity to ordinary experience, to the richness and pleasures of everyday life, to the texture of memory and desire, make for compelling, revelatory prose. Empathy informs all of Hunter’s novels and Days of Light is further proof of her great capacity for clarity and intelligence about our innermost selves. -- Rebecca Birrell, author of <i>This Dark Country</i> A glittering marvel of a novel, tender, beautiful, and deeply moving. -- Stephanie Bishop, author of <i>The Anniversary</i>