Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein

A haunting novel about a young woman moving to the remote north

Image | Study for Obedience by Sarah Bernstein

Caption: (Knopf Canada)

A young woman moves from the place of her birth to the remote northern country of her forebears to be housekeeper to her brother, whose wife has recently left him.

Soon after her arrival, a series of inexplicable events occurs - collective bovine hysteria; the demise of a ewe and her nearly born lamb; a local dog's phantom pregnancy; a potato blight. She notices that the local suspicion about incomers in general seems to be directed with some intensity at her and she senses a mounting threat that lies 'just beyond the garden gate.' And as she feels the hostility growing, pressing at the edges of her brother's property, she fears that, should the rumblings in the town gather themselves into a more defined shape, who knows what might happen, what one might be capable of doing.

With a sharp, lyrical voice, Sarah Bernstein powerfully explores questions of complicity and power, displacement and inheritance. Study for Obedience is a finely tuned, unsettling novel that confirms Bernstein as one of the most exciting voices of her generation. (Knopf Canada)
Study for Obedience won the 2023 Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Sarah Bernstein is a Montreal-born author and creative writing teacher. Her other books include her 2021 novel The Coming Bad Days and her collection of prose poems Now Comes the Lightning. Study for Obedience is shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize and one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2023. She currently lives in Scotland.

Interviews with Sarah Bernstein

Media | Montreal author Sarah Bernstein on the novel that got her nominated for both the Booker and Giller prizes

Caption: undefined

Media Audio | The Next Chapter : Sarah Bernstein’s Study for Obedience explores power and complicity

Caption: The novel, which is on both the 2023 Scotiabank Giller Prize and Booker Prize shortlists, follows a woman who moves to a remote town to be a housekeeper for her brother. When strange and sinister things begin to happen, the townspeople grow suspicious of her.

Open Full Embed in New Tab (external link)Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage.