Is the truth really what we make it?
From the inimitable Michael Palin, a warm and intelligent novel about good intentions and human frailty.
'A feel-good story leaving the reader on a real high' OBSERVER
Keith Mabbut has been offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to pen the biography of the elusive Hamish Melville, a highly influential activist and humanitarian. Feeling that his life has reached a crossroad, he seizes the chance to write something meaningful.
His search to find out the real story behind the legend takes Mabbut to the lush landscapes and environmental hotspots of India. The more he discovers about Melville, the more he admires him - and the more he connects with an idealist who wanted to make a difference. But is his quarry really who he claims to be? As Keith discovers, the truth can be whatever we make it...
'THE TRUTH is the perfect example of [Palin's] literary brilliance' STYLIST
'An ingeniously plotted book, beautifully written and hugely enjoyable' DAILY TELEGRAPH
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9780753828120
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 262 g
Dimensions: 132 x 200 x 22 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
It's an ingeniously plotted book, beautifully written and hugely enjoyable. - THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Brilliantly evoking India, both thought-provoking and humorous, this is a terrific read. - THE GOOD BOOK GUIDE
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