The Bonny Lad
By (Author) Jonathan Tulloch
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th March 2002
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
224g
Sonny Gee is six years old when his mother abandons him. He is taken in by his grandfather, Joe, a man he's never met, a former miner, grim and taciturn. Forced together and immediately locked in conflict, an inarticulate tenderness develops between the old man and the boy. For both of them, however, this new relationship is increasingly threatened by forces from the past. Set in Gateshead over the course of a spring, with humour and poignancy The Bonny Lad celebrates the redemptive power of love without flinching from co8unting its cost.
The Bonny Lad celebrates the redemptive power of love with humour and poignancy, without flinching form counting its cost... A warm and moving tale * Irish Times *
Sonny Gee is an Oliver Twist for our times * Sunday Times *
[The] friendship that develops between the unemotional retired miner and the damaged youngster is simply touching, rather like the whole of this gentle novel * The Times *
Packs an emotional punch * Independent *
Undeniably seductive * Sunday Times *
Jonathan Tulloch lives in the north-east of England with his wife and child. His first novel, The Season Ticket, won the Betty Trask Award and was released as the feature film Purely Belter. A prize-winning short story writer, The Bonny Lad is his second novel.