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Praise for THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED
'It's part picaresque, part Russian novel, part mystery…ambitious…Caelum is an unusual, provocative character, neither a hero nor an antihero but a regular guy experiencing both the tragic and the absurd. His tone is by turns funny, irritating, depressive and sentimental-which is to say, recognizably human'
New York Times
‘A fine and humane novel which tries to make sense of America's turbulent times’ Daily Mail
‘Captivating…he entrances’ Financial Times
‘Those who love a good plot will not be disappointed…He avoids any maudlin sentiment and constantly surprises. He delivers on his message of redemption…it is genuinely moving.’ Independent
‘Thoughtful, informative’ Time Out
Praise for I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE
‘A modern Greek tragedy…[Lamb’s] success is to present this with terrific readability, tenderness, optimism and, most surprisingly, wit… The hallmark of the book is fine writing and a commendable depth of characterisation’
The Times
‘Wally Lamb’s achievement is to force you to feel Dominick’s pain… the events in Dominick’s everyday nightmare are presented with a sneaky simplicity which generates emotional tension’
Daily Telegraph
‘A triumph of simple beauty’
Time
‘I Know This Much Is True never grapples with anything less than life’s biggest questions… a modern-day Dostoyevsky’
New York Times
‘Every now and then a book comes along that sets new standards for writers and readers alike. Wally Lamb’s latest novel is stunning – and even that might be an understatement’
Associated Press
‘Lamb creates a nuanced picture of a flawed but decent man. And the questions that permeate the novel… contribute to a fully developed and triumphantly resolved exploration of one man’s suffering and redemption’
Publishers Weekly
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Reader reviews on Amazon include:
‘This is my top read ever. It’s fantastic.’
‘I will re-read it for years to come. Why can’t they all be this good?’
‘The book had such an insight of human nature that it left me wondering how was it possible to capture so much truth in a simple way.’
‘It will make you laugh, gasp and cry.’
Praise for THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED
‘It's disturbing yet achingly tender, a complex story related with such clarity and intimacy that the reader is captured by the narrator's dilemma right from the start. Caelum Quirk in his vulnerability, his confusion, his sympathy and above all his quiet decency, expresses so much about what it means to be a man trying to cope with the ripple effects of private and public trauma.’ Debra Adelaide, author of The Household Guide to Dying
‘Caelum is an unusual, provocative character, neither a hero nor an anti-hero but a regular guy experiencing both the tragic and the absurd. His tone is by turns funny, irritating, depressive and sentimental - which is to say, recognizably human.’ New York Times
‘Lamb is truly spellbinding when writing about the intricacies of marriage…While many writers would shy away from even attempting to get inside the head of someone who had survived an experience like [Columbine], Lamb shows no such fear and his almost-recklessness pays off. This is..beautifully written and utterly compelling.’ Glasgow Herald
From the author of the international number one bestseller I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE comes a magnificent novel of a life turned upside-down by tragedy – and the search for a way to carry on in the aftermath.
Caelum Quirk is a middle-aged schoolteacher. Students at Columbine High School generally respect him and turn to his wife Maureen, the school nurse, when in trouble. When he has to return to his home town for the funeral of his beloved aunt, Maureen promises to join him the next day - but she goes to work that morning, and that’s when the shootings happen. She hides in a cupboard, unable to see what’s happening, but listening to the students being taunted, then killed.
Life can never be the same again. In the face of Maureen’s trauma, Caelum searches for meaning, delving into his own family history and discovering that nothing was as he’s always been told. As the couple inch towards recovery and suffer setbacks, the stories of Caelum’s redoubtable ancestors illuminate how he came to be the man he is, and how he and Maureen might live in the future with freedom and dignity. With no easy answers, Caelum gradually comes to an understanding of who he really is and what he can believe in.
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