Author:John King
For fifteen-year-old Martin, growing up in Slough, the summer of 1977 means punk rock, reggae music, disco girls, stolen cars, social-club lager, cut-throat Teds and a job picking cherries with the gypsies. Life is sweet - until he is beaten up and thrown in the Grand Union Canal with his best mate Smiles.
Fast forward to 1988, and Joe is traveling home on the Trans-Siberian express after three years working in a Hong Kong bar, remembering the highs and lows of the intervening years as he comes to terms with catastrophe.
Fast forward to 2000, and Joe is sitting pretty - earning a living as a DJ, selling records and fight tickets. Life is sweet again - until a face from the past forces him to re-live that night in 1977 and deal with the fall-out.
In its ambition and exuberance, Human Punk is a league ahead of much contemporary English fiction
—— New StatesmanKing's eye for detail is as sharp as his characters' tongues, and his creations are eminently three-dimensional: insightful and funny one minute, bigoted and ******-up the next
—— The FaceUnique and brutal fiction...King is a master of idiom and street slang
—— The TimesKing's most accomplished and compelling story to date
—— EsquireEvokes the punk era superbly
—— Independent on SundayA beguiling, offbeat book that reads like a poem
—— Daily TelegraphIntense, strange and incredibly moving, it captures the magic and the romance of the unknown. With nods to both Chocolat and The Time Traveler's Wife, this is a beautifully written book and one that you will want to talk about long after you have finished reading it.
—— ElleA lovely book, warm and comforting with moments of sadness and brilliantly written
—— BooksellerHaunting... Bender's prose delivers electric shocks... Moving, fanciful and gorgeously strange
—— People Magazine[A] transformative narrative... powerful
—— San Francisco ChronicleExtraordinary
—— Time Out New York[Bender] careens splendidly through an obstacle course of pathological, fantastical neuroses... brimming with a zesty, beguiling talent
—— Publishers WeeklyBender is the master of quiet hysteria... She builds pressure sentence by sentence
—— Los Angeles TimesAs delightful as its title suggests.
—— GlamourA truly unique exploration of turbulent family relationships and a young girl on the cusp of adulthood grappling with grown-up emotions.
—— EasyLiving.comThe book initially reads like the familiar tale of a cosy, suburban middle-class LA household concealing frustrated lives behind an outwardly-cheery veneer. But by kicking the narrative left with the surrealist twist of Rose's psychic tastebuds it becomes so much more: an unpredictable meeting of modern magic and melancholic realism.
—— The ListThe book I wish I had written ... it's so clever
—— Cecelia AhernAimee Bender has got that cool, quirky American thing going on. Taking an unlikely premise - a girl who discovers she can taste emotions in food - she transforms it into a lovely, lonesome universal tale.
—— marie claireThis is a moving and fantastical tale of the secrets and lies that lurk beneath the surface of a seemingly happy family.
—— PrimaUltimate weepy foodie book ... fabulous
—— RedIt's a charming, funny, wistful novel, with serious things to say about feelings people hide and the nature of true nourishment
—— SagaLose yourself in a fantastical gastronomical journey ... This novel explores familial love in an unexpected way, and you'll be hooked from the first taste
—— SheThis emotional and moving tale blew us away with its beauty
—— BellaIt's as beautiful as it is strange. Bender writes such lyrical sentences, you pause over them in wonder. She has an unusual take on life; and makes even the ordinary extraordinary. It's a compulsive page turner. This book is already a best seller in America, and has been embraced by book clubs. I loved it. It's one of those books you don't want to finish - and even when you have - it stays in your mind. Bender has written three previous novels. I intend to savour them all
—— Irish ExaminerThis novel, in the style of stories like Chocolat, is a dreamy feast of gorgeous writing ... Gently, beautiful, odd, this is a story to sip and savour
—— Dublin Evening HeraldAn intriguing premise for an original novel about a family and its relationships
—— Good Book GuideMoving and highly original, this book will make you look at food in a whole new light
—— Star