A Map of Nowhere

A Map of Nowhere

by Martin Bannister (Author)

Synopsis

David Price always wished life would blow up in his face. And then it did. His mother died. The urge to paint left him. Then Sarah came his way, followed by Pete, a psychiatric outpatient. Now David spends his time worrying about Sarah's eating habits, visiting her terminally ill sister and working as Pete's carer. When Pete's odd behaviour starts to leave David fearing for his own safety, he is shocked to discover that Sarah knows the reason why but will not disclose it. What is about to happen will change everything. Funny, moving, compelling and wholly original, A Map of Nowhere leaves us wondering just how well it's possible to know others and, indeed, ourselves.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 01 Jul 2013

ISBN 10: 1909395331
ISBN 13: 9781909395336

Media Reviews
`A touching, memorable book that makes us look at human secrets and realise that they reveal as much as they hide. Oh, and it's funny too.' -- Miranda Sawyer * Journalist and Broadcaster *
'Electro-shock prose that broods with the human need for introspection and the futile fight against it... This is a debut that will beat up your heart.' -- David Whitehouse * award-winning author of Bed *
`Sharp, moving and beautifully controlled.' -- Joe Dunthorne * author of Submarine and Wild Abandon *
Author Bio
Martin Bannister was born in Wigan. He studied fine art and has worked as an artist, graffiti muralist, teacher and support worker for people with enduring mental health problems. Martin is a graduate of the creative writing MA at the University of East Anglia and lives in London.