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Hardback 320 Pages
Published: 24/06/2021
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It come out of nowhere - said the woman who found Michael, knocked into a coma by a rogue golf ball.

He can remember nothing of the life he wakes up to. Not the job in insurance in an office by the motorway. Not the commuter-belt home in the kind of place the government wants you to live. Not the kids, who seem to steal bits of his face and wear them better. Not the wife, who lies silent in bed beside him.

And there is something he can tell no one: that he can imagine things out of existence. That he only has to imagine a brick and it vanishes, that he only has to picture the catastrophes threatening his children and they are safe - nothing will happen to them.

As Michael's hold on reality loosens, his sense of self and the world around him starts to fray at the edges - teetering on the brink of nothingness.

Nothing by Daniel O'Connor is a dark, unnerving domestic drama and an exuberant, often extremely funny depiction of the absurdity of contemporary suburban life. It is a novel about uncertainty, anxiety and parental paranoia, but it is also an irreverent, mischievous book, propelled by the daring inventiveness of its language.

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781474615303
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 420 g
Dimensions: 220 x 142 x 34 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Written in a playful style, this is a dark and funny exploration of the fears and anxieties embedded in domestic suburban life that seems particularly pertinent as we emerge from these troubling times - Big Issue

Readers with a taste for unreliable narrators will find themselves entranced by this exhilaratingly peculiar debut. O'Connor's addled language, which often deploys words in ways that don't feel quite right, adds to the delirious impression of a man untethered from reality. Quite where that leaves the reader is all part of the fun. - Daily Mail

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“Darkly humorous”

This is such a beautifully written book, a life unravelling, a depiction of life in a suburban household. A very different read which I really enjoyed. It reads like poetry in places.

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“Excellent debut well worth your time”

Darkly funny, clever, twisty and poetic. Much like the narrator we are not quite sure what book we are in a lot of the time and the author plays some ingenious games with unreliability of that voice, genre, and style.... More

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