Author:Jenny Downham

When Mikey's sister claims a boy assaulted her, his world begins to fall apart.
When Ellie's brother is charged with the offence, her world begins to unravel.
When Mikey and Ellie meet, their worlds collide.
A brave and unflinching novel from the bestselling author of Before I Die, about first love, loyalty, betrayal and truth.
An intense and arresting love story
—— The SunAn outstanding, compelling drama from Downham
—— The BooksellerIt's one of the most powerful books we've read in an age. Even after finishing, it lingered with us for days . . . Jenny Downham's novel blows other books out of the water
—— SugarI loved it . . . Beautifully written with a painful but penetrating awareness
—— BookbagA tale of love across the social divide in coastal Norfolk, with the edge of a crime novel . . . Split loyalties and the chasm between the young couple's life experiences make their enduring relationship a triumph. Their credible and tender sexual encounter is the calm before the storm, as for Romeo and Juliet
—— ObserverKnausgaard's Proustian attention to detail and scrupulous analysis of emotional nuance is almost maddening – but ultimately magnificent
—— VogueKnausgaard continues masterfully
—— Malcolm Forbes , Literary ReviewOne of the most anticipated books of the year (the decade)
—— Emily Stokes , Financial TimesHis devotees gobble each new volume with an eagerness previously reserved only for box sets of Borgen
—— Tim Martin , Daily TelegraphKnausgaard transforms the personal and mundane into the universal and perennially significant... There is such depth of feeling beneath the vibrant exterior, such sense of the goodness present in human existence
—— Paul Binding , SpectatorAccessibly and punchily written, an intimate, determined and ultimately successful attempt to shape the tiny mundanities of life into something quite unexpectedly beautiful, compelling and substantial
—— Paul Connolly , MetroKnausgaard is a writer strong enough to survive the hype... A masterpiece for the age of the selfie... Brutally frank about the frustrations of marriage, work and parenthood, it's often horrifying and deeply funny
—— Anthony Cummins , ObserverCompelling
—— Andrew Neather , Evening StandardAstounding... A work of such sincerity that, to paraphrase Baudelaire, the paper shrivels and flares at the touch of his fiery pen
—— Daniel Fraser , QuietusFree-form, fear-filled, densely descriptive…Norway’s biggest literary star since Ibsen… [Knausgaard] has no obvious superiors among the writers now available to an English-reading public
—— Leo Robson , New Statesman






