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Only Child
By (Author) Rhiannon Navin
Pan Macmillan
Mantle
27th February 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Long-listed for Big Book Awards: Page-Turners Award 2018 (UK)
Paperback
304
402g
Rhiannon Navin's Only Child is the most powerful book you'll read this year. We went to school that Tuesday like normal. Not all of us came home . . . Huddled in a cloakroom with his classmates and teacher, six-year-old Zach can hear shots ringing through the corridors of his school. A gunman has entered the building and, in a matter of minutes, will have taken nineteen lives. In the aftermath of the shooting, the close knit community and its families are devastated. Everyone deals with the tragedy differently. Zach's father absents himself; his mother pursues a quest for justice -- while Zach retreats into his super-secret hideout and loses himself in a world of books and drawing. Ultimately though, it is Zach who will show the adults in his life the way forward -- as, sometimes, only a child can. PRAISE FOR ONLY CHILD "Innocence trumps violence in Rhiannon Navin's Only Child" New York Times "A powerful exercise in empathy and perspective." Kirkus Review "[A] gut-wrenching debut...like Room and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, it contains wisdom for all ages." People magazine "This emotional tale . . . sinks its hooks into you from the very first sentence and is a captivating exploration of a family's struggle to knit itself together after an act of violence." Marie Claire "This captivating novel about family, prejudice, trauma, politics and forgiveness will appeal to fans of Room, The Lovely Bones and The Fault in Our Stars. . . ." The Independent "'Only Child' triumphs. Zach, at only 6 years old, understands more about the human heart than the broken adults around him. His hope and optimism as he sets out to execute his plan will have every reader cheering him on, and believing in happy endings even in the face of such tragedy." Washington Post
Captivating . . . Will appeal to fans of Room, The Lovely Bones and The Fault in Our Stars * Independent *
Authentic and moving * Irish Times *
Grab hold of the tissues for a heartbreaking read that's full of compassion and insight * Woman & Home *
An emotional, heart-wrenching read for fans of We Need To Talk About Kevin * The Pool *
Heart-wrenching and intelligent, and so very moving and insightful about a family in crisis -- Kate Eberlen, author of Miss You
Powerful . . . Will appeal to fans of Emma Donoghue's Room * Good Housekeeping *
Completely felled me . . . Brilliantly heartbreaking * Lucy Diamond *
Sinks its hooks into you from the very first sentence * Marie Claire (US) *
An amazing voice . . . Powerful and wise and healing -- Rachael Lucas, author of Wildflower Bay
Devastating. Unsentimental. Honest. Beautiful. Everyone should read -- Penny Hancock, author of Tideline
Zach, at only 6 years old, understands more about the human heart than the broken adults around him. His hope and optimism . . . will have every reader cheering him on, and believing in happy endings even in the face of tragedy -- Washington Post
An astonishing debut * Publishers Weekly *
Powerful . . . A careful examination of the way one boy and his parents, and their community, struggle to survive and stay together after the worst has happened * USA Today *
Told in the surprisingly mature voice of an unforgettable little boy, this tender novel about healing and family will tug at your heartstrings * Sunday Post *
Outstanding -- Harlen Coben
Heart-wrenching . . . [An] important and timely book * Booklist *
Innocence trumps violence -- Sloane Crosley, Vanity Fair
Like Emma Donoghue's Room, Navin's debut takes the risk of narrating a modern tragedy in the voice of a very young player . . . A powerful exercise in empathy and perspective * Kirkus *
Hotly anticipated * Glamour *
Heartbreaking * The Sun Chronicle *
Through Zachs eyes, we watch a mother become consumed by her anger, and a father begin to retreat . . . Zach embarks on a mission to ease his parents sadness, though the reader knows that only time can do that . . . Sweetly rendered * NY Times *
German by birth, Rhiannon Navin now lives in New York. She is married, with three children and two cats. This is her first novel.