by Damian Horner (Author), SiobhanHorner (Author)
Damian Horner is scared that fifteen years in advertising have turned him into a bastard. As he approaches his fortieth birthday, he wants to see if he can be a good husband and a good father before it's too late. Siobhan, his wife, would like to find out too but has other worries. Do marriage and kids mean she's now trapped in a world of suburban domesticity? It takes a miserable day and a bottle of wine to change everything. Suddenly Damian and Siobhan decide to throw their lives in the air and escape to the French canals, taking with them their son Noah who is two years old and can barely talk, and their daughter India who is one and cannot walk. Told in two voices, we hear both sides of their story and get the whole truth as Damian and Siobhan describe coming to terms with themselves and their life on board an old fishing boat in France with no space, no fridge, no charts, no deadlines and no flushing toilet.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 11 Jun 2009
ISBN 10: 0297854232
ISBN 13: 9780297854234
Book Overview: A modern, honest and open account of people starting new lives abroad - written warts and all, not in the syrupy and twee style of so many books on this subject.