$32.95 – Trade paperback / Viking / ISBN:9780670073436
We Don't Live Here Anymore
I used to think I didn't fit in, but now I realise I do. We all have our place; some just never find it.
When awkward teenager Charlie Hudson is beaten up during a family holiday at the beach, beautiful Tess Bailey rescues him – and sets the unusual course for his life. In this startling debut novel, Matt Nable follows the fortunes of Charlie, Tess and their families and neighbours. Their lives intertwine, unravel, straighten, and become tangles again. A father tries to relive his football career through his son; a mother deserts her children in an attempt to find herself; a daughter purges to take control of her life.
This is a portrait of plans gone wrong, a lament for what could have been, a salute to the power of redemptive love, and a brave examination of contemporary society.
'I was caught up in his world from the first few pages and all
of it rang true. I think this book is a kind of magic.'
CHRISTOS TSIOLKAS
'We might have gone to school with these characters; their
stories and secrets come to us with the truth of familiarity and
the sanction of forgiveness.'
KATE HOLDEN