Me and the Fat Man
By (Author) Julie Myerson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPerennial
18th July 2005
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm
157g
Myerson's third novel, her most uninhibited and powerful, is Amy's story -- a journey of sexual desire and her strange relationship with the fat man who rescues her from the past. Amy is a waitress living in Bath. She is married but she also finds men from the park, gives them sex for money and pays it straight into Nationwide. And then the mysterious Harris arrives in the restaurant one day; he knew Amy's mother, who drowned in the Aegean when Amy was just a young girl. Amy is confused but intrigued when Harris demands that she meets his friend Gary, a young fat man he shares a flat with. It is the beginning of a strange relationship that will take them back to Greece, where the past -- and all its dark secrets -- is confronted. Amy's story is so compulsive and frightening that it is impossible to put down. It is told in a spare and hypnotic prose that will leave you enchanted. Me and the Fat Man establishes this highly acclaimed writer as one of the finest novelists at work today.
/ 'A beautifully written, powerfully felt novel about sex, love and innocence.' Independent on Sunday / 'A warm, intimate novel, full of surprise' Daily Telegraph / 'A scintillating literary kiss' Independent
Julie Myerson was born in Nottingham in 1960 to a very young mother and a father who worked in ladies underwear. Educated at Nottingham High School for Girls and Bristol University, she spent a year in Florence before working in the press office of the National Theatre, where she met her future partner, the playwright and novelist, Jonathan Myerson. Her books include Me and the Fat Man, Laura Blundy and Home: The Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived in Our House. She lives in London with her husband and their three children.