Catching the Sun
By (Author) Tony Parsons
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
30th October 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
260g
Just how badly do you want to find paradise
When Tom Finn is almost jailed for confronting two burglars in his own home, this taxi driver takes his young family to live on the tropical island of Phuket, Thailand.
Phuket is all the Finn family dreamed of a tropical paradise where the children swim with elephants, the gibbons sing love songs in the jungle, the Andaman Sea is like turquoise glass and this young family is free to grow.
But both man-made disaster and the unleashed forces of nature shatter this tropical idyll for Tom Finn's family.
CATCHING THE SUN is a gripping, moving story of a family who go in search of Paradise and end up discovering themselves.
Simmering beneath the dazzling sunlight there are gritty undercurrents aplenty Express
The prose seamlessly pulls you alonga lasting novel about belief and longing Daily Mirror
A love letter to Thailand BBC
a simple yet effective story, exploring the incessant search for happiness and what people will do to secure it Irish Examiner
Tony Parson's great skill is that he can cut to the core of relationships The Book Bag
[The Finn Family] soon discover the start truth behind the tourist-brochure holiday paradise image, before emerging emotionally stronger from the strains of their relocation Sunday Times
Tony Parsons is the author of Man and Boy , winner of the Book of the Year prize. His subsequent novels One For My Baby, Man and Wife, The Family Way, Stories We Could Tell and My Favourite Wife were all bestsellers. He lives in London.