Man Alive: A blisteringly funny novel of family and parenting

Man Alive: A blisteringly funny novel of family and parenting

by Dave Hill (Author)

Synopsis

Continuing the themes of family and fatherhood, Man Alive explores what happens when children leave home and their parents want to redefine themselves. Derek Hawker is getting on a bit but he's a good and successful chap. He has provided for his children, been faithful to his wife and as a visionary manager with the vast Bluelake retail mall he's at the peak of his career. But surely there is more to life than his half-baked, bite-sized chunk? Meanwhile his wife has gone off travelling around the world for a year off being a mother, and their two late-teen children are rebelling against their parent's values. Man Alive is a novel about teen wars, teenage angst and parents who refuse to grow old gracefully. It is warm, witty, insightful, humane and very funny.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: READING CREASES, LIGHT EDGE CORNER WEAR,
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 02 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0755301900
ISBN 13: 9780755301904

Author Bio
Dave Hill is a freelance journalist who writes for most of the national newspapers, primarily for the Guardian and Evening Standard. He has written non-fiction works on football, pop music and gender politics as well as the bestselling novel, DAD'S LIFE. He lives in east London with his wife and his six children.