On The Holloway Road
By (Author) Andrew Blackman
Legend Press Ltd
Legend Press Ltd
9th June 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of The Luke Bitmead Bursary 2008 (UK)
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
144g
Unmotivated and dormant, Jack is drawn into the rampant whirlwind of Neil Blake, who he meets one windy night on the Holloway Road. Inspired by Jack Kerouac's famous road novel, the two young men climb aboard Jack's Figaro and embark on a similar search for freedom and meaning in modern-day Britain. Pulled along in Neil's careering path, taking them from the pubs of London's Holloway Road to the fringes of the Outer Hebrides, Jack begins to ask questions of himself, his friend and what there is in life to grasp. Spiting speed cameras and CCTV, motorway riots and island detours, will their path lead to new meaning or ultimate destruction
A beautifully written story about friendship and the longing for adventure in an increasingly demystified world, and the eternal question of what life is all about. Zoe Jenny Blackman's wonderful book is a modern-day road trip filled with quirky characters and locations. He writes beautifully, making the mundane extraordinary and the everyday fascinating. Sam Mills
Andrew moved back to the UK after spending six years in New York, where he worked as a staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal. He is the winner of the Luke Bitmead Bursary and the Daniel Singer essay prize.