Breath
Michael Symmons Roberts author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:5th Mar '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A powerful novel from the Whitbread-winning author of Patrick's Alphabet.
In a country recovering from a brutal and divisive civil war, a young boy, Jamie, is knocked off his bike and dies in a city street. His father agrees to allow one of Jamie's lungs to be removed and flown over the border for a transplant.
In a country recovering from a brutal and divisive civil war, a young boy, Jamie, is knocked off his bike and dies in a city street. His father agrees to allow one of Jamie's lungs to be removed and flown over the border for a transplant.
As the night unfolds and the plane travels across the war-ravaged country, we see the drama from three different perspectives: the father, grieving for the son he perhaps never knew well enough; the lung's recipient, an old man fighting for breath; and in the turbulent sky between them, the young pilot who is closest to Jamie - or at least to his breath, his spirit, his voice.
A bleakly powerful ending with a moving, finely contrived element of hope * Times Literary Supplement *
Beautifully spare, poetic prose...A haunting book * Metro *
A thoughtful reminder of the wounds of conflict, and the depths of its scars... a clever, innovative, unusual book which is both timeless and timely * Scotsman *
A well-paced narrative with carefully crafted twists...intensely visual descriptions... Inventive in its form and often profound in its poetry, Symmons Roberts' gripping story is a meditation on the difficulty of forgiveness in wartime * Sunday Telegraph *
Symmons Roberts is already a poet of note, and this...is discernibly a poet's book. Short and introspective, it stays in the mind and echoes * The Times *
ISBN: 9780099497233
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm
Weight: 149g
208 pages