On a white-hot day in Tripoli, Libya, in the summer of 1979, nine-year-old Suleiman is shopping in the market square with his mother. His father is away on business - except that he is sure he has just seen his father, standing across the street in a pair of dark glasses. But why isn't he waving? And why doesn't he come over when he knows Suleiman's mother is falling apart? From a breathtaking new talent comes an utterly gripping, incredibly emotional novel told from the point of view of a young boy growing up in a terrifying and bewildering world where his best friend's father disappears and is next seen on state television at a public execution; where a mysterious man sits outside the house all day and asks strange questions; where his mother and uncle burn all his father's books when they know what an avid reader he is and when it seems his father has finally disappeared for good.Soon the whispers and fears, secrets and lies will become so intense that Suleiman can bear them no longer and in his terrified effort to save his family may end up betraying his friends, his parents and ultimately himself. Set in Libya during the late 1970s Qaddafi regime, In the Country of Men takes you into a world that is rarely seen in fiction and brings it brilliantly, vividly to life. It will appeal to fans of The Kite Runner. It is a white hot day in Tripoli, Libya, in the summer of 1979, and nine-year-old Suleiman sees his father standing across the street. Why does he pretend he hasn't seen him? And why doesn't he come over when he knows Suleiman's mother is falling apart? From a breathtaking new talent comes an utterly gripping novel told from the point of view of a young boy growing up in a bewildering world where his best friend's father disappears, and a man sits outside their house all day, asking strange questions. Soon the whispers become so intense that Suleiman, in an effort to save his family, may end up betraying his friends, his parents and ultimately himself.
Booker Prize Shortlist 2006
Carry Me Down
$23.95 – Paperback book / Text Publishing
Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2006
Carry Me Down is a spell-binding psychological thriller about a boy's obsessive and dangerous desire to see the truth. A singular tale of disturbed love, it announces M. J. Hylan... Buy or find out more →
In The Country Of Men
$32.95 – Paperback book / Viking
On a white-hot day in Tripoli, Libya, in the summer of 1979, nine-year-old Suleiman is shopping in the market square with his mother. His father is away on business - except that he is sure he has just seen his father, s... Buy or find out more →
Mother's Milk
$44.00 – Hardcover book / Picador
The novel's perspective ricochets among all members of the Melrose family – the family featured in St Aubyn's praised trilogy, Some Hope – starting with Robert, who provides an exceptionally droll and compelling account ... Buy or find out more →
The Night Watch
$24.95 – Paperback book / Virago
Sarah Water's wonderful new novel: The Night Watch is a move away from Victorian times. The background is of London finding its soul again after the bombings of the Second World War. Told backwards from 1947 to 1941, thi... Buy or find out more →
The Inheritance Of Loss
$24.95 – Paperback book / Penguin Books
Winner of the 2006 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.
At the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas, lives an embittered old judge who wants nothing more than to retire in peace. But with the arrival of his orphaned gran... Buy or find out more →