The Wacky Man

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Pub Date May 02 2016 | Archive Date Jan 31 2017

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Longlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize 2016

'An astonishing tour de force!' -- The Daily Mail

'Book of the Year!' -- Clio Gray, Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction-shortlisted author

A striking debut from the winner of the 2015 Luke Bitmead Bursary

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My new shrink asks me, 'What things do you remember about being very young?' It's like looking into a murky river, I say. Memories flash near the surface like fish coming up for flies. The past peeps out, startles me, and then is gone...

Amanda secludes herself in her bedroom, no longer willing to face the outside world. Gradually, she pieces together the story of her life: her brothers have had to abandon her, her mother scarcely talks to her, and the Wacky Man could return any day to burn the house down. Just like he promised.

As her family disintegrates, Amanda hopes for a better future, a way out from the violence and fear that has consumed her childhood. But can she cling to her sanity, before insanity itself is her only means of escape?

Longlisted for the Guardian Not the Booker prize 2016

'An astonishing tour de force!' -- The Daily Mail

'Book of the Year!' -- Clio Gray, Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction-shortlisted author

A striking...


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ISBN 9781785079566
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PAGES 288

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