After their father’s reckless death, the Gallagher family must find new directions.
Dinny’s mum finds a new form of freedom, but the paths the boys are choosing are pointing them in dangerous directions. Fourteen-year-old Dinny is in danger of repeating his father’s behaviour, and his older brother Carl sees an opportunity for independence.
But when Carl becomes involved in the aggressive agenda of an anti-immigration group, a dierent crisis develops—leading the family to tragedy, insight, and rebirth.
Book Features
- A brilliant new YA fiction from winner of the 2018 Prime Minister’s Prize for YA Literature, Richard Yaxley.
- Moving and revealing story dealing with topical dilemmas facing modern young men—the rise of the alt-right and hate groups, the pressure to be masculine, and what happens when emotions are stifled or blame shifts to the wrong people.
- Compelling themes of family, tragedy, rebirth and understanding.
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