The Letters of Ivor Punch: Winner Of The Edinburgh Book Festival First Book Award
By (Author) Colin MacIntyre
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
14th June 2016
14th April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award 2015
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
220g
All islands have their secrets. This one has more than most.
When Fingal McMillan rows out into the Atlantic never to return, his grandson Alexander is left with questions. What really happened to Alexander's mother Was his grandfather trying to reach The Looming, a rock of local myth And why have mysterious words appeared on the cliff by the bay Alexander is not the only local boy whose origins are clouded by mystery - a mystery which stretches back to Victorian times, when a pioneering travel writer alighted on Scottish shores. But will the island give up its secrets Or will Ivor Punch - the man who links the past to the present - take them to the graveA truly original and enthralling novel. Ivor Punch is a magnificent creation and his story is mischievous, sad, funny and truthful
Tragedy and superstition hang over the characters like a mist, and the sea laps against every page... Beguiling - INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAYWitty, shocking, curious and wry, it is a multi-faceted novel that delights at every turn... A thing of genius and wonder. - WE LOVE THIS BOOKMacIntyre is a storyteller with a unique imagination and has created a genuinely heartfelt novel with some standout elements of dark comedy - THE LISTHe writes with a clarity of style - THE SCOTSMANWe meet a pioneering female writer, two fatherless boys, a man who fell from the sky and, of course, the prolific letter writer Ivor Punch - THE BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTHThe Punch family history is both fascinating and sad. The book is interesting, funny, has a famous cameo and keeps you reading, and it's only when you reach the end of the final chapter that the Punch family history falls into place... The characters are original, well-written, and it's one of those books you want to re-read after you've finished it - New BooksColin MacIntyre is an award-winning songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer who has released seven albums to date, most notably under the name Mull Historical Society, so far achieving two Top 20 albums and four Top 40 singles. He has been voted Scotland's Top Creative Talent and has toured worldwide, including with The Strokes, Elbow and REM, and has played all the major festivals. He has performed live on BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, 6 Music, Radio 4, Later with Jools Holland and The Jonathan Ross Show, among many others. Born into a family of writers and storytellers, Colin grew up on the isle of Mull in the Hebrides but now lives in London.