SUNSET OVER CHOCOLATE MOUNTAINS

SUNSET OVER CHOCOLATE MOUNTAINS

Susan’s first novel, Sunset over Chocolate Mountains (Fourth Estate, 2000), tells the story of an odd-ball Englishman, Theobald Moon, who brings up his daughter Josie in a mobile home in the Arizona desert. Surrounding her with a cactus garden and concocting weird and wonderful ice-cream flavours, Theo tells Josie fairy stories to explain the universe. All seems idyllic; but as we watch Josie start to question her father’s fragile idea of reality,
the narrative moves between the desert and a snow-bound Slovakia, where an
ice-cream seller and a shoe-factory worker meet and fall in love…

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Praised for its originality and evocation of a fierce yet magical landscape, Sunset over Chocolate Mountains was awarded a Betty Trask prize for first novels and went on to be translated into lots of other languages. It is currently being adapted for film by director 
Venetia Dearden and writer Amber Trentham – watch this space!

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A young girl in a white dress with blue flowers stands with her arms outstretched next to a caravan in a rural setting. The sky is blue, and there are some plants and wooden posts nearby. The image is the cover of a book titled 'Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains' by Susan Elderkin.
Book cover for 'Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains' by Susan Elderkin, featuring a desert scene with pink sky, cactus, and an ice cream truck.
Book cover titled "Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains" by Susan Elderkin featuring a surreal landscape with towering rock formations at sunset and floating chocolate cone-shaped objects in the sky.

The Times

“Rich, strange, unclassifiable... like Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains has an intricate structure, evoking a tenderness and charm that weave magically around its characters. Heartfelt and stylish.”

Observer

“It is likely that Susan Elderkin will continue entertaining and moving us. A first-rate writer of literature.”

The Guardian

“Richly imaginative, strange and compelling, this novel contains as many stinging surprises as the desert in which it is set.”

Company

“Fresh and original.”

The Mail

“This is a bold, captivating debut from an intelligent new voice.”