by Mark Haysom (Author)
1963. The year the Beatles first top the charts. The year Martin Luther King has a dream. The year Truman Bird moves his family from their home in Brighton to a dilapidated caravan in the Ashdown Forest - then disappears.
Truman's a charmer, a chancer, a liar. He's always got away with it, too. But now he's gone a dangerous step too far and only has one day to put things right - before he loses everything.
For Truman's wife, Christie, life has not turned out the way she'd imagined. How has she, that young girl of not that many years ago, ended up like this? In a caravan. With three children. And an absent husband.
Honest and unsettling, yet ultimately uplifting, this unique, wise and addictive British debut weaves themes of love, betrayal, family and childhood, and shows that even though life has a habit of getting in the way of dreams, people find their own extraordinary ways of bouncing back.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 31 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 0349403899
ISBN 13: 9780349403892
Book Overview: Piatkus' super lead debut for 2014. Huge run of deluxe bound proofs for trade and publicity. Early reader reviews and word of mouth buzz building. Major online social media and nationwide publicity campaign. Dedicated author website and Facebook to come.