Author:Laurence Anholt

WINNER OF THE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION'S YOUNG QUILLS AWARD 2017
Jack has left his native Ireland and is making a new life as Professor of Neurology at a university in the American South. He has certain skills, honed over his lifetime, that he mostly keeps hidden. Skills in hypnotism and mind control . . .
Thirteen-year-old Pip is plucked out of an orphanage by a farmer, hired as a farm-hand, and as carer for the farmer's wife. But Pip is black. The farmer and his wife are white. And this is 1960s America, where race defines you and overshadows everything.
As racial tensions reach boiling point with a danger closer to home and more terrifying than either thought possible, Jack and Pip's lives become inextricably linked. And Jack's hypnotic skills are called on as never before . . .
The Hypnotist explores what it is to be kind, to be curious, to love and to express yourself – to be human, in other words - in the face of intense racial and sexual bigotry, cruelty and violence. It’s a passionate, important novel
—— Amnesty InternationalFull of suspense and heartbreak, this is a powerful account of survival amid irrational, omnipresent hatred
—— GuardianA beautifully written story . . . it's hard to believe this is Anholt's first full-length novel . . . I can't wait to check out his next offering!
—— Scottish Book TrustI was absolutely gripped: compelling storytelling with a powerful anti-racist message
—— The BooksellerPortray[s] a stunningly accurate historical picture of the American South in the 60’s. A fascinating tale told with confidence
—— Askeys & Holts Children's NewsletterA highly impressive first novel by Laurence Anholt . . . every reader will be swept into this highly visual world and the drama that develops within it
—— AchukaA thought provoking read perfect for book groups from teenage to adult
—— Evening PostThe Hypnotist unfolds steadily and beautifully, ramping up the fear, tension and hope faced by young black men in 1960s America … filled with heart and history that shocks and educates, but ultimately leaves you believing that, even in the most brutal and unstable environments, however alone you might think you are, there’s still kindness to be discovered
—— Press Association, Children’s Book of the WeekThis fascinating hybrid of paranormal and historical fiction follows Jack, an Irish neurologist with secret hypnotic skills and Pip, a young black farmhand. The pair’s lives merge when Jack relocates to the American South and must face the realities of racial tension as well as come to terms with his own strange powers
—— Buzzfeed.com, 28 YA Books Everyone Should ReadA compelling read . . . a wonderful blend of kitchen sink realism, accurate historical detail and an atmospheric dollop of magical realism . . . it draws you in from the first page and keeps your attention until the last
—— TheBookbag.co.ukSuccessfully captures a country sweltering in prejudice and oppression . . . I think copies of it should stand proudly on the shelves of every history classroom in the country
—— Times Educational SupplementThis is a gripping novel looking at a turbulent period of American history, and not shying away from the difficult and once everyday aspects of racism
—— BooktrustA wonderful book with real heart . . . I can’t recommend it highly enough
—— American Historical Novel SocietyA remarkable story and a thoroughly compelling read which I was unable to put down
—— Carousel MagazineA thrilling cross-over novel that brings us home to mutual respect and love - if there has to be one choice, this is it
—— Devon Life MagazineI loved this moving historical story set in the American Deep South
—— BookClubBox Books of the YearA nod to The Color Purple and Great Expectations, this is a thought provoking read perfect for book groups from teenage to adult
—— Drawing on BooksA powerful evocation of a period of prejudice and injustice rarely covered in fiction for young readers
—— Armadillo Magazine, Editor’s ChoiceThe first thing to say about this book is that it is a very good read. The second is that The Hypnotist tackles some very heavy themes
—— PlanetBooks Australia






