Tom Bedlam

Tom Bedlam

by George Hagen (Author)

Synopsis

Growing up fatherless in Vauxhall in the 1860s and working in a porcelain factory, young Tom Bedlam doesn't have it easy. Yet he is a positive spirit, cunning in his pursuit of love and a steadfast friend. Everything changes when his perfidious father turns up, followed by the revelation that Tom had an older brother, who disappeared at birth. Tom's desire to find him and unite his family proves an elusive but compelling quest. Sent to a boarding school where he learns the power of the ambitious over the meek, Tom makes a Faustian pact that will haunt his adult life, as he strives to be the husband and parent his father was not. Ranging from London to South Africa, from the Boer War to the final months of the First World War, Tom Bedlam captures the spirit of the times as it portrays a man wrestling with his loyalties, affections and conscience -- until he realises that the simple bonds of family can prevail against human folly and the march of progress. Dramatic, whimsical and shot through with lively humour, this is a novel as beguiling as it is affecting.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Sceptre
Published: 14 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0340752068
ISBN 13: 9780340752067

Media Reviews
'A fine novel, about family, migration, identity and the struggle to find and hold onto it. It is also hugely entertaining and very, very funny.' -- Roddy Doyle on THE LAMENTS 'Extremely funny' -- Daily Mail on THE LAMENTS 'The family story has been a durable mainstay of the novel for more than a century ... THE LAMENTS is a lively corrective to the subgenre, a family story on speed, with a jolt of black comedy that makes it a close relative to that greatest of all American family stories, The Simpsons ... any apparent invitation to either characters or readers to fall into a sentimental slump is quickly withdrawn. The only other novel I can think of that creates this effect with equal success is John Irving's World According to Garp...The appearance of George Hagen on the literary scene is a gain for readers everywhere.' -- Jonathan Wilson on THE LAMENTS, New York Times Book Review
Author Bio
George Hagen was born in 1958 in Zimbabwe, subsequently moving with his family to England then New Jersey. He studied film at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and spent several years in Los Angeles as a screenwriter. He now lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children. George Hagen's first novel, THE LAMENTS, was published in 2004 and was selected as a Richard and Judy Summer Read