The Book of Ash

The Book of Ash

by JamesFlint (Author)

Synopsis

Wonderfully told, funny and touching, The Book of Ash is the story of a son's search for his father and his struggle to understand his family and the adult world. Twenty years ago Cooper James' life was torn apart. His family collapsed among the claustrophobic confines of a rural hippy commune. Cooper hasn't seen his father since the day his adultery was uncovered. As an adult he tries to forget his bizarre past and get on with the present but when a coffee canister, sent from America, filled with a strange grey dust arrives at his work, he is called before his superiors to explain. If it is not an anthrax hoax, then what is it? Could it be the ashes of his father. And if so, how has it found its way to him? Cooper leaves Britiain for the United States where he tries to piece together the shards of his father's life from the conflicting accounts of his wierd and highly unreliable friends. And through these encounters he learns all the things that his father might have told him, father-to-son - and what really happened the night his father left.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 04 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0141016418
ISBN 13: 9780141016412

Author Bio
James Flint is the author of the novels Habitus (1998: Fourth Estate, UK; St. Martin's Press, US; Marco Tropea, Italy; Au Diable Vauvert, France) and 52 Ways to Magic America (2002: Fourth Estate; Marco Tropea, Italy). Soft Apocalypse, his first collection of short stories (one of which was recently filmed for Channel 4) will be published in France next year.