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The Gallopers

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Gallopers

Contributors:

By (Author) Jon Ransom

ISBN:

9781738452873

Publisher:

Muswell Press

Imprint:

Muswell Press

Publication Date:

29th April 2025

UK Publication Date:

6th January 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Prizes:

Winner of Polari First Book Prize 2023

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

1953. Eli is nineteen years old and lives alongside a cursed field with his strange aunt Dreama. Six months before, his mother disappeared during the North Sea flood. Unsure of his place in the world and of the man he is becoming, Eli is ready to run. Shane Wright is a man with plenty to hide. Caught in a complicated relationship with Eli, Shane is desperate to maintain the double life that he has created for himself. Then Jimmy Smart appears. Jimmy Smart, the mysterious showman who turns the gallopers at the fair. Under his watchful gaze, Eli discovers a world he knows nothing about with rules he cannot understand.

Reviews

'This is an excellent and vital addition to the queer canon Matt Cain. Ransom has written a hypnotic and even more mysterious second novelThis is a lust-drenched, ache-filled gay love triangle of sorts that gnarls into a sly emotional thriller. The Gallopers is a whispered howl of a novel Guardian. The Gallopers reads very much like Tennessee Williams. Ransoms writing matches sensitivity with winning boldness and stands out for its emotional honesty TLS. 'Tremendous character and flavour, bristles with originality Financial Times. 'I loved Jon Ransoms debut novel The Whale Tattoo but The Gallopers is even better. Again, his characters are gay men from the lower classes, his setting is rural and his sex is hot, but there are also some surprises. This is an excellent and vital addition to the queer canon Matt Cain. Gritty and unsettling, Jon Ransom has crafted a story of discovery and loss, the circularity of life and the shockwaves which ripple out from the centre of tragedy Irish News

Author Bio

Jon Ransom grew up in Norfolk and now lives near Cambridge. He was a mentee on the 2019 Escalator Talent Development scheme at the National Centre for Writing. Ransom's short stories have appeared in many anthologies and journals including Queer Life, Queer Love amongst others. He has been awarded an Arts Council grant to develop The Gallopers.

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