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About the Author ~ Daniel Clay
Daniel Clay is thirty seven years old and married with no children. He lives in Hampshire in the UK.
Exclusive Amazon.co.uk Interview with Daniel Clay
What is
Part narrated by Skunk Cunningham, an eleven-year-old girl in a coma,
What inspired you to write it?
My starting point were the family structures in Harper Lees
Who are your literary influences?
As a teenager,
If you could recommend just one "must-read book" to anyone, what would it be and why?
Clive Barkers
What top tips do you have for anyone looking to write their first book?
Write for the thrill of it and write for yourself. Try to surprise yourself. Try to shock yourself. Never try to write something that doesnt excite you right from the outset. Never try to write what you think an editor or agent wants you to write. Think about how you can grab a readers attention and then not let them put your work down. Look at the writers who do this to you and compare their style to your style. Try to understand why theyre different. Try to do something about it. Read as widely as you can. Polish as hard as you can. And, most of all, have fun, enjoy yourself, challenge yourself, and never let the rejections stop you from writing.
Reviews for Broken. A Novel
We are not the only ones to love this book. Check out a selection of reviews below. As you can see a lot of the reviews have been written by our own Amazon customers. These are reviewers from our
Bold, prescient, engaging, and oddly touching. Guardian
A stunning first book Id be amazed if it doesn't get short-listed at awards time. Murray, Amazon Vine top reviewer
Daniel Clay has managed to weave a tale that simultaneously highlights some of the more disturbing aspects of contemporary British society whilst capturing some of the sweet innocence of a childs mind... gripping. H. Pierce, Amazon Vine top reviewer
Reminiscent of Angela's Ashes set in the present day there is humour and warmth, and a surprisingly upbeat, satisfying ending. I think this is probably the best new fiction I have read in the last year. P. M. Fernandez, Amazon Vine top reviewer
This book grabbed me and I could not put it down It will make you laugh, cry and gasp with horror. Kehs, Amazon Vine top reviewer
Beautifully written I couldn't put the book down. It contains humour and is incredibly touching. I will certainly be looking out for Daniel Clays next book. Recommended to all. SM, Amazon Vine top reviewer
Review
‘Bold, prescient, engaging, and oddly touching’ Laura Wilson, Guardian
‘This is a novel whose plot and vivid, pared-down imagery bravely patrol the terrifying border at which the human blurs into the bestial and inanimate … Daniel Clay's debut novel is remarkably controlled and disciplined … Clay’s triumph is in exploring the kindness and love that might heal and restore – and what it is to feel fully alive.’ Anita Sethi, Independent
‘It’s funny and sad and moving … and ultimately very engaging.’ Francesca Segal, Observer
‘A moving, intriguing and at times funny debut novel’ Daily Express
‘There’s so much about innocence and vulnerability in this novel. A lot of it is funny … Read this book; don’t run away from it.’ Tom Boncza-Tomaszewski, Independent
'If you like a book that you can't put down then this may well be your next read' Nottingham Evening Post
‘I have never read something that has made such an impact on me – I laughed, cried, and once or twice screamed … [an] incredible story.’ Launceston Examiner
‘Initially, ‘Broken’ reads like a wryly humorous satire of modern English mores, but it quickly devolves into … [a] meditation on the death of innocence, the end of love, and the futility of existences.… beautifully written’ Booklist
Review
‘There are many good things here: it’s bold, prescient, engaging and oddly touching.’ Guardian
‘A seething indignation propels the narrative to its violent conclusion.’ Arena
‘This is a novel whose plot and vivid, pared-down imagery bravely patrol the terrifying border at which the human blurs into the bestial and inanimate…remarkably controlled and disciplined…Clay’s triumph is in exploring the kindness and love that might heal and restore – and what it is to feel fully alive.’ Anita Sethi, Independent
‘It’s funny and sad and moving…and ultimately very engaging.’ Francesca Segal, Observer
‘A moving, intriguing and at times funny debut novel.’ Daily Express
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.Product Description
You thought your neighbours were bad? Wait till you meet the Oswalds. They're crass, cruel and seemingly untouchable. Until, that is, they go one step too far – and the results begin to tear an entire community apart.
Skunk Cunningham is an eleven-year-old girl in a coma. She has a loving dad, an absent mother and a brother who plays more XBox than is good for him. She also has the neighbours from hell: the five Oswald girls and their thuggish dad Bob are vicious bullies whose reign of terror extends unchallenged over the otherwise quiet suburban square in which the two families live.
And yet, terrifying though they are, the cider-swilling, dope-smoking Oswald girls are also happy to put it about – so when Saskia asks shy, virginal Rick Buckley for a ride in his new car, he can’t believe his luck. Too bad, then, that Saskia can’t keep her big mouth shut. When, after a disastrous fumble, she broadcasts Rick’s sexual deficiencies to anyone who’ll listen, it puts an idea into her younger sister’s head – an idea that sees Rick arrested for a crime he never committed.
From her hospital bed, Skunk tries to make sense of the events that follow, as Saskia’s small act of cruelty spreads through the neighbourhood in a web of increasing violence. As we inch closer to the mystery behind her coma, Skunk’s innocence becomes a beacon by which we navigate a world as comic as it is tragic, and as effortlessly engaging as it is ultimately uplifting, in this brilliant and utterly original debut novel.
From the Back Cover
Skunk Cunningham is an eleven-year-old girl in a coma. She has a loving dad, an absent mother and a brother who plays more XBox than is good for him. She also has the neighbours from hell: the five Oswald girls and their thuggish dad Bob are vicious bullies whose reign of terror extends unchallenged over the otherwise quiet suburban square in which the two families live.
And yet, terrifying though they are, the cider-swilling, dope-smoking Oswald girls are also happy to put it about – so when Saskia asks shy, virginal Rick Buckley for a ride in his new car, he can’t believe his luck. Too bad, then, that Saskia can’t keep her big mouth shut. When, after a disastrous fumble, she broadcasts Rick’s sexual deficiencies to anyone who’ll listen, it puts an idea into her younger sister’s head – an idea that sees Rick arrested for a crime he never committed.
From her hospital bed, Skunk tries to make sense of the events that follow, as Saskia’s small act of cruelty spreads through the neighbourhood in a web of increasing violence. As we inch closer to the mystery behind her coma, Skunk’s innocence becomes a beacon by which we navigate a world as comic as it is tragic, and as effortlessly engaging as it is ultimately uplifting, in this brilliant and utterly original debut novel.
About the Author
Daniel Clay is thirty seven years old and married with no children. He lives in Hampshire in the UK.