How To Find Home
By (Author) Mahsuda Snaith
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Black Swan
2nd April 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Interior life
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 127mm
209g
An inspiring and important portrait of a young homeless woman in a modern retelling of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz from Observer New Face of Fiction Mahsuda Snaith. BBC RADIO 4 'BOOK AT BEDTIME' PICK 'Those who love Little Fires Everywhere and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine will love this' My Weekly Molly has lived on the streets for nearly a decade. She has close friends but spends most of her nights sleeping rough in dangerous places. So when a new acquaintance invites her on a journey across the country, she decides to go along. He is searching for treasure while she is searching for hope. At every stop on their unusual quest, Molly senses something close behind her- the footsteps of an old enemy and the memories of a life she has tried to erase. And yet she must find the courage to continue if she's ever going to discover a place that really feels like home. A vibrant, invigorating, and affecting novel and the inspiring portrait of a young homeless woman from Observer New Face of Fiction Mahsuda Snaith.
A rollicking road trip in the company of three endearingly infuriating characters . . . Those who loved Little Fires Everywhere or Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine will love this realistic novel that more than lives up to this writers early promise. * My Weekly *
Brilliant! Unflinchingly honest on the realities of being homeless but never loses hope, positivity or humour ... With beautiful characters who might be demonised in real life or in the media but who are humanised here. Everyone should read it! * Amanda Berriman, author of 'Home' *
An inspiring modern retelling of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz . . . Both invigorating and affecting, How to Find Home is an important tale for our times. * Vanity Fair *
An inspiring modern retelling of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz . . . Both invigorating and affecting, How to Find Home is an important tale for our times. * Vanity Fair *
Sparky and alive . . . I really cared about Molly * Maggie Gee, author of 'My Cleaner' *
Mahsuda Snaith is the winner of the SI Leeds Literary Prize 2014, Bristol Short Story Prize 2014 and was an Observer New Face of Fiction in 2017. She lives in Leicester where she teaches creative writing and tries to find time to read.