A miraculous piece of storytelling about a modern day guardian angel
Paul Wilson's novels include Noah, Noah and Somene to Watch Over Me. He lives in Lancashire and works rehabilitating people with learning disabilities, mental illnesses or who are young offenders. In 1997 he won the Portico Prize for Literature for Do White Whales Sing at the End of the World?
A deeply impressive novel . . . at once surprising, thematically
rich and often very moving
*Observer*
The scenes among those written off by the world have a devastating
accuracy, with a tender depiction of love among the disregarded and
abused . . . The plot moves to a terrific climax
*Independent*
A fascinating and compassionate novel
*Times*
Stunning, shattering and moving
*Mirror*
A joy to read . . . Wonderful writing by a very talented author
*New Books*
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