
Helm
“Louise Brealey’s remarkable performance of the new novel by award-winning author Sarah Hall makes for thoroughly addictive listening…Brealey’s vivid characterizations of the personalities through the ages and her mood-setting skill with pacing—from mannered Victorian to tense modern day—are extraordinary…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
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Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
The Guardian (London) Best Book of the Year
A London Financial Times Pick of Best Books of 2025
A 2025 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Pick
An NPR Best Book of the Year
The Independent (London) Best Book of the Year
A London Daily Mail Best Book of 2025
Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, The Guardian, The Observer, Financial Times, Daily Mail, The Independent, and the Chicago Public Library • From the twice-Booker-nominated writer of Burntcoat, a bold and astonishing literary masterpiece that explores faith, connection, and our relationship to the natural world.
"A moving, urgent novel.”
—The New York Times Book Review
Helm is a ferocious, mischievous wind — a subject of folklore and awe, part-elemental god, part-aerial demon blasting through the sublime landscape of Northern England since the dawn of time.
Through the stories of those who’ve obsessed over Helm, an extraordinary history is formed: the Neolithic tribe who tried to placate Helm, the Dark Age wizard priest who wanted to banish Helm, the Victorian steam engineer who attempted to capture Helm — and the farmer’s daughter who fiercely loved Helm. But now Dr. Selima Sutar, surrounded by infinite clouds and measuring instruments in her observation hut, fears human pollution is killing Helm.
Rich, wild, and vital, Helm is the story of a singular life force, and of the relationship between nature and people, neither of whom can weather life without the other.
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