Losing Nelson
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:6th Sep '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
As the child of an absent mother and a disapproving father, Charles Cleasby found comfort in solitary games of chess. Many years later, in the house where he grew up and now lives alone, he re-enacts the naval battles of his hero Horatio Nelson, moving model ships as carefully as he once did chess pieces.
Having long been convinced of a link between ‘this great man’s life and mine’, Charles, surrounded by his collection of Nelson memorabilia, begins work on his biography of the Admiral and is unsettled to find that Nelson may not be the perfect leader he’s always imagined. To doubt his hero’s integrity feels like a terrible betrayal, but if Nelson is not the man Charles thought he was, what does that mean for him?
It is accomplished, effective, exciting, and intelligent ... information is cunningly deployed, the pace is controlled: the mood of zealous desperation is heightened from page to page -- Hilary Mantel * Sunday Times *
Wonderful -- Barbara Trapido * Independent on Sunday *
Ingenious ... richly informative and sardonically entertaining -- Books of the year * Sunday Times *
This truly excellent novel delves deep into the tragic side of hero-worship and heroism, and is a work of pathos and power * Guardian *
Masterly * Evening Standard *
ISBN: 9780099558538
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 20mm
Weight: 224g
320 pages