Boo
By (Author) Neil Smith
Cornerstone
Windmill Books
15th September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
227g
From Neil Smith, author of the award-winning, internationally acclaimed story collection Bang Crunch, comes a dark but whimsical debut novel about starting over in the afterlife in the vein of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones. From Neil Smith, author of the award-winning, internationally acclaimed story collection Bang Crunch, comes a dark but whimsical debut novel about starting over in the afterlife in the vein of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones. When Oliver 'Boo' Dalrymple wakes up in heaven, the eighth-grade science geek thinks he died of a heart defect at his school. But soon after arriving in this hereafter reserved for dead thirteen-year-olds, Boo discovers he's a 'gommer', a kid who was murdered. What's more, his killer may also be in heaven. With help from his volatile classmate Johnny, Boo sets out to track down the mysterious Gunboy who cut short both their lives. In a heart-rending story written to his beloved parents, the odd but endearing Boo relates his astonishing heavenly adventures as he tests the limits of friendship, learns about forgiveness and, finally, makes peace with the boy he once was and the boy he can now be.
The literary sleeper hit of the summerPart-mystery, part-coming-of-age story with elements of Lord Of The Flies and The Lovely Bones, its becoming one of those word-of-mouth titles that will suddenly be everywhereIts brave and unusual and warm and funny and heartening and heartbreaking. * Stylist *
[Boo] brims with vitalityOriginal, wickedly funny and avoiding overt sentimentality, Smiths writing is consistently assured. * Financial Times *
The novel is alive from the outset. Town is a captivating landscape, far away from Hollywood notions of heavenMagical in its setting and plot, there is also a strong element of fable to the book. * Irish Times *
[A] funny, dark, disarming novel. * Sunday Express *
Affecting and thought provokingBoo is an unusual and surprising novel that should spark plenty of debate. * The Herald *
Neil Smith is a French to English translator who lives in Montreal. His first book, the story collection Bang Crunch, was published around the world to critical acclaim and was chosen as one of the best books of the year by the Globe and Mail and the Washington Post. Boo is his first novel.