In a few words
From the bestselling author of The People’s Act of Love
In a few words
From the bestselling author of The People’s Act of Love
Astonishing. A love story that owes everything to the great collision of Osama bin Laden and Bush Jr's foreign policy. An intensely flavoured excavation of our times . . . wholly original.
A brilliantly constructed contemporary novel, illuminated with wit and intelligence on almost every page.
Astonishing. A love story that owes everything to the great collision of Osama bin Laden and Bush Jr's foreign policy. An intensely flavoured excavation of our times . . . wholly original.
A brilliantly constructed contemporary novel, illuminated with wit and intelligence on almost every page.
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At the dawn of the twenty-first century Adam Kellas finds himself hurled on a journey between continents and cultures. In his quest from the war-torn mountains of Afghanistan to the elegant dinner tables of north London and then the marshlands of the American South, only the memory of the beautiful, elusive Astrid offers the possibility of hope.
With all the explosive drama of The People’s Act of Love, this is a spellbinding tale of folly and the pursuit of love from one of today’s most talented and visionary writers.
More about
the book
At the dawn of the twenty-first century Adam Kellas finds himself hurled on a journey between continents and cultures. In his quest from the war-torn mountains of Afghanistan to the elegant dinner tables of north London and then the marshlands of the American South, only the memory of the beautiful, elusive Astrid offers the possibility of hope.
With all the explosive drama of The People’s Act of Love, this is a spellbinding tale of folly and the pursuit of love from one of today’s most talented and visionary writers.
Damnably hard to put down, with the momentum and trajectory of a well-aimed rocket. A book to keep one reading through the small hours. Terrific.
Jonathan Raban
London Review of BooksA truthful and powerful novel about love, friendship and the struggle to be true in a world that has lost its grip on certainties.
Compelling and admirable . . . Kellas is one of the more intriguing anti-heroes of recent fiction.
Matt Thorne
Sunday TelegraphGenuinely affecting.
Damnably hard to put down, with the momentum and trajectory of a well-aimed rocket. A book to keep one reading through the small hours. Terrific.
Jonathan Raban
London Review of BooksA truthful and powerful novel about love, friendship and the struggle to be true in a world that has lost its grip on certainties.
Compelling and admirable . . . Kellas is one of the more intriguing anti-heroes of recent fiction.
Matt Thorne
Sunday TelegraphGenuinely affecting.