Seascraper

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Praise for Seascraper
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 BOOKER PRIZE
One of the Economist’s Best Novels to Read this Fall


“A story that sings on the page…You don’t think you need a novella about a folk-singing shrimp fisher living with his mother on a fictional stretch of isolated coast until you read Benjamin Wood’s Booker-longlisted fifth novel, Seascraper. 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... Hardyesque …What makes Wood’s writing such a pleasure is his attentiveness to the prosaic details of everyday life. Whether it’s harnessing a horse, cooking a fry-up or tuning a guitar, he transforms the quotidian into the poetic... The book is full of visceral and evocative descriptions of the natural world. He’s equally adept at creating warm and believable characters whose deep humanity makes you want to spend time in their company... There’s a clarity of observation and lack of sentimentality that raises the book from a simple tale of unfulfilled lives and nostalgia for a vanished past. The short form feels Conradian, lending a welcome density and brevity – apt for a protagonist grappling with physical adversity and inner turmoil.”
The Guardian (UK), “Book of the Week” 

“A nuanced, gently romantic novel about ambition and identity… [Seascraper’s] elegance and interiority…exposes how much one person can change the way we look at things. …Wood works in multiple plot twists in ways that are both inventive and realistic, suggesting that strangers aren’t always who they seem to be but can have a positive influence all the same.
Kirkus Reviews


Seascraper shimmers, salt-flecked and rippling... Poignant, authentic and hopeful.”
The Spectator (UK)

“If the mark of a great novelist is to make you pay attention to things you’ve never cared about before, then Wood is up there with the very best.”
The Times (UK)

“A small wonder... Wood delivers so much in few words... reads like the forging of a new myth.”
Financial Times (UK)

“Benjamin Wood has been quietly building a reputation for intricate yet impressively distinct novels, and Seascraper might be the most fully formed yet.”
Observer (UK)

“Benjamin Wood's fifth novel is an extraordinary evocation of the liminal world caught between land and sea, where Thomas plies his trade. Patient, beautifully paced... compelling in its lyrical discipline.”
The Irish Times

“Enormously compelling.”
Daily Mail (UK)

“Lyrical, emotionally charged, Seascraper is beautifully gripping as it explores the weight of a young person’s dreams against the indelible pull of home.”
Evening Standard (UK)

“A book about dreams, an exploration of class and family, a celebration of the power and the glory of music, a challenge to the limits of literary realism, and—stunningly—a love story.”
—Booker Prize Judges

“My number one book of 2025 so far.”
—Emilia Clarke

“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, Booker Prize-winning author of Shuggie Bain

“One of the most moving and most perfect novels I’ve ever read. A deep, soul-yearning love song for the forgotten and the lost. I am in awe of it.”
—Paul Yoon, author of The Hive and the Honey
  • Published date: Aug 11, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Scribner
  • ISBN: 9781668232170
  • Dimensions: 5.25" W x 0.44" L x 8.0" H
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.

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