Small Hours
On sale
14th March 2024
Price: £18.99
From the bestselling author of Isaac and the Egg…
‘I devoured this… my very favourite reading topic: dysfunctional families and the many ways in which they can both fracture and heal’ Jennie Godfrey
‘One to turn to if you want to laugh and cry on alternating pages’ Lottie Hazell
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There is a fox, roaming in the early hours, watching, waiting on the edge of things.
He sees a family thrown together for the first time in years. A man with wild hair, growing older and confused; his son, lost and unconnected; a daughter denied her dreams; and a wife and mother about to leave them all.
He sees the moments – big and small – that have divided them. The nighttime disappearances, the angry footsteps on the stairs, the silence at the dinner table.
But why has the fox followed them here? And can they find their way back to each other, before it’s too late?
***READER REVIEWS***
‘Such a beautiful, emotional read’
‘I was swept away in the story and yes I may have shed a tear or two’
‘Bobby Palmer takes every raw human emotion that we aren’t always good at voicing, and manages to describe them 100% correctly… he voices the words in your heart’
‘Like nothing I’ve experienced before and I can’t get enough’
‘I promise you, this is novel that will stay with you a long time’
PRAISE FOR ISAAC AND THE EGG
‘A tender story of love, grief and the transformative power of friendship’ Guardian
‘Truly one of the most beautiful stories you will ever read’ Joanna Cannon
‘Will linger longer after the final page’ Independent
‘Unique, tender and funny’ Pandora Sykes
‘A future classic’ Clare Mackintosh
‘Like nothing I’ve ever read before’ Stylist
‘An arresting debut novel about grief in the most wonderfully oblique way’ Reverend Richard Coles
‘Just magic’ Kate Sawyer
‘I devoured this… my very favourite reading topic: dysfunctional families and the many ways in which they can both fracture and heal’ Jennie Godfrey
‘One to turn to if you want to laugh and cry on alternating pages’ Lottie Hazell
—
There is a fox, roaming in the early hours, watching, waiting on the edge of things.
He sees a family thrown together for the first time in years. A man with wild hair, growing older and confused; his son, lost and unconnected; a daughter denied her dreams; and a wife and mother about to leave them all.
He sees the moments – big and small – that have divided them. The nighttime disappearances, the angry footsteps on the stairs, the silence at the dinner table.
But why has the fox followed them here? And can they find their way back to each other, before it’s too late?
***READER REVIEWS***
‘Such a beautiful, emotional read’
‘I was swept away in the story and yes I may have shed a tear or two’
‘Bobby Palmer takes every raw human emotion that we aren’t always good at voicing, and manages to describe them 100% correctly… he voices the words in your heart’
‘Like nothing I’ve experienced before and I can’t get enough’
‘I promise you, this is novel that will stay with you a long time’
PRAISE FOR ISAAC AND THE EGG
‘A tender story of love, grief and the transformative power of friendship’ Guardian
‘Truly one of the most beautiful stories you will ever read’ Joanna Cannon
‘Will linger longer after the final page’ Independent
‘Unique, tender and funny’ Pandora Sykes
‘A future classic’ Clare Mackintosh
‘Like nothing I’ve ever read before’ Stylist
‘An arresting debut novel about grief in the most wonderfully oblique way’ Reverend Richard Coles
‘Just magic’ Kate Sawyer
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Reviews
A powerful story of losing ourselves and each other - and how the natural world can find us and put us back together again
I devoured this in forty-eight hours, it being about my very favourite reading topic: dysfunctional families and the many ways in which they can both fracture and heal. Its connection to the natural world makes this extra-special and almost poetic. A triumph
Lyrical and evocative, Small Hours is a book like no other, a beautiful testament to the importance of family and what it's truly like to be human