Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town
Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock
£8.99
Mr B's review
In this intricate and beautiful short-story collection, we follow the lives of teenagers living in small towns. Filled with secrets, rage and love, this book is an ode to the rural American west and the complex lives its people live.
Description
The second, highly anticipated novel from Carnegie-shortlisted author Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock.
Come on a journey across the rural American West . . .
Meet the teenagers who live in the small towns across these states, separated by distance, but whose stories are woven together in the most unexpected of ways.
Whether they are brought together by the spread of wildfire, by the priest who’s moved from state to state or by the hunt for a missing child, these incredible tales blaze with secrets, rage and love.
A novel like no other, this intricate, intense and beautiful book will take your breath away.
‘A clever and unusual novel . . . powerful.’ Sally Nicholls
‘Gorgeous and compelling . . . breathtaking.’ Katherine Webber
‘A beautiful literary writer.’ The Bookseller
‘It’s cut like a gemstone. Turn the pages, and facets gleam.’ Hiliary McKay
‘Beautifully observed and deeply satisfying.’ Lisa Williamson
‘Breathes life into wonderful, complex characters.’ Lisa Heathfield
‘A heartbreakingly brilliant tangle of teenage voices.’ Judith Eagle
Content warning: child abuse, arson, bereavement, addiction
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