The Donor
By (Author) Helen Fitzgerald
By (author) Helen FitzGerald
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
5th August 2011
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.6
Paperback
320
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
258g
Will's 47. His wife bailed out when the twins were in nappies and hasn't been seen since. He coped OK by himself at first, giving Georgie and Kay all the love he could, working in a boring admin job to support them. Just after the twins turn sixteen, Georgie suffers kidney failure and is placed on dialysis. Her type is rare, and Will immediately offers to donate an organ. Without a transplant, she would probably never see adulthood. So far so good. But then Kay gets sick. She's also sixteen. Just as precious. Her kidney type just as rare. Time is critical, and he has to make a decision. Should he buy a kidney - be an organ tourist Should he save one child If so, which one Should he sacrifice himself Or is there a fourth solution - one so terrible it has never even crossed his mind
Helen FitzGerald is one of thirteen children and grew up in Victoria, Australia. She nows lives in Glasgow with her husband and two children. Helen has worked as a parole officer and social worker for over ten years. FitzGerald was launched by Faber in 2008 with her debut novel Dead Lovely, the first of four novels to be published in a marathon two-year period, including The Devil's Staircase, My Last Confession and Bloody Women.